Hi.
In case noone has responded yet, the talks key is the key to the left of
space, or at least on mine it is, but it's also suitable to be that long
horrizontal bar thingy that is the menu key I mentioned earlier. I'm not
sure which talks uses by default, but either of those will work. Don't
forget that most of the time you can change which key talks uses.
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On 11/16/2012 1:56 AM, STEPHEN FAILL wrote:
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On Thu, Nov 15, 2012 22:23 GMT Valiant8086 wrote:
Hi.
I have an E5 here. Mine has been worn out and now reboots spontaneously any old
time it feels like it. Getting it to run for 10 minutes at a time is something
to brag about. It was dropped in a mud hole at one point, I think that may have
an affect on it. It's a nice phone, got the podcatcher built in, the battery
life isn't too bad. Mine got around 3 days, that's ok for me my e72 doesn't
really get any better with a much larger battery. You will probably like the E5
well enough. The speaker gets pretty darn loud but has this auto gain stuff
where it makes sounds that weren't so loud in what ever sound you are playing
become very loud like the breaths of someone on a podcast become as loud as
their speech when you have the volume turned all the way up, but turn it down a
couple of clicks and it starts working properly. It isn't distortion, it seems
to be some kind of auto gain. My e72 has more low end frequency in the speaker
than the E5, but the E5 is
louder than the E72. The e5's microphone is ok, it seems to be fairly good
for recordings as phones go. The e5 has a micro sd card slot located in the
battery compartment so you have to remove the battery to get to it. I have had
a 32gb card in there on mine. The sim card is also located under the battery.
Everything I did with it seemed to work ok, internet radio, fm radio, music
player, web browser, email, podcasting... I had talks and Mobile Speak both
installed on it used Mobile Speak in demo. The back on it is stainless steel
like the E72 but smooth no ridges except for a line of writing near the bottom
edge of the cutout for the camera lense.
It does have a 3.5mm headphone jack for regular headphones and I used it a lot
on mine with no issues.
One big annoyance with it is that the power button is the end key. Hold down
the end key to power on, hold down again to get the menu of options to switch
to other modes like silent or meeting or power it off, or activate power
saving, or disconnect sd card etc etc.
There are two buttons one on each side of the phone that you press in on at the
same time to get it to release the battery cover.
The phone's vibrator is the most vicious of any phone I have ever seen. You can
hear the motor even if it doesn't vibrate on the table from feet away. It is a
lighter weight phone than the E72 and made more cheaply. It does have a faster
processor, if not very much so, to make up for some of it's body being made of
plastic where Nokia's other phones that were made similar to it used more
metals. The E5 is thicker than the E71 or E72, but not so much so. It is also a
bit wider which results in slightly larger buttons on the keyboard.
It has only one configurable button, and that's the text messaging key above
the end key, it's a long horrizontal bar that extends from the right arrow key
to the right edge of the phone and above which is key2 and below which is the
end key. The same setup is on the left side but the horrizontal bar on that
side is the menu key and naturally below it is send and above is key 1. There
are a long rocker bar on the right side for volume and that about does it
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On 11/14/2012 11:58 AM, stephen faill wrote:
hi elanor.
thankyou for your response in this matter.
can you tell me what the battery life is like with this model?
i have no intention to use the e mail or social networking functions, so they
will be switched off, which i presume will help battery life.
i have yet to use a qwerty keyboard - how is it to use on this model compared
to a regular keypad?
can you also tell me how sound quality is and if there is a 3.5mm socket for
headphones?
sorry for bombarding you with all these simple questions, but you are the best
person to ask as you have one.
kind regards.
stephen faill
-----Original Message----- From: Eleanor Burke
Sent: Wednesday, November 14, 2012 10:02 AM
To: Talks Mailing List
Subject: Re: [Talks] advice on nokia e5 00
It is fine. I am replying on mine now. It has qwerty keyboard and with current
release of Talks, released last week, emoticans can now be read which is good
for sending in texts.
-----Original message-----
From: stephen faill
Sent: 14/11/2012, 9:48 am
To: talks@talksusers.com
Subject: [Talks] advice on nokia e5 00
hello list.
i am thinking of purchasing the nokia e5 00 and was wanting some input into the
functionality and ease of use of this handset.
all help is greatly appreciated.
stephen faill
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Hi and thanks very much for your in depth explanation of this phone. I have a
question that i dont think has been answered as yet. Where abouts on the
handset is the talks key? I am using an e65 at the moment and the talks key is
situated just above the volume buttons on the right hand side of the handset.
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