The new arrival follows on from the successful Nokia E51, and was engineered with similar priorities.
The Nokia E52 excels in the area of talk time and voice quality with nearly a month standby time and noise cancellation, and adds features such as HSPA, A-GPS with Nokia Maps and a 3.2 Mpix camera.
The new device also integrates seamlessly with corporate telephony systems, effectively complementing or replacing the need for a desk phone.
Solutions like Call Connect, which integrate Nokia mobile devices with PBXs from industry leaders like Cisco and Alcatel-Lucent - allow people to be reachable through one number, help companies have less devices and voicemail boxes to manage, and enable cost control through features like least cost routing.
Whilst being very competent in voice, the Nokia E52 also boasts upgraded email capability with a new email user interface that integrates perfectly with available Nokia Messaging, a service that pushes the world's leading consumer email accounts straight to your device, and Nokia's corporate email solutions Mail for Exchange and IBM Lotus Notes Traveler. With direct access to either Microsoft Exchange or IBM Lotus Notes email servers, companies can potentially save up to a third of their operating costs for mobile email and personal information management as there is no need for middleware or additional servers.
"2008 was a great year for Nokia Eseries, with more than 10 million units shipped. 2009 has started very well with our strongest quarter ever, as well as the launch of the Nokia E75 and the Nokia E55. With the continued traction our corporate and consumer email services are getting with both customers and operators, the overall email solution from Nokia is becoming one of the industry's most compelling,"
concluded Ms. Gajland.
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