Nokia E52279 (E52 Metal Grey 3G) Review: A Thorough Look at This Durable Symbian Classic
The Nokia E52, model number E52279, is a classic from 2009, remembered for its sturdy build and reliable performance. This review delves into my experience with the Metal Grey 3G variant, examining its strengths and weaknesses in the context of a modern perspective. This isn’t just a technical overview; it’s a look back at a phone that defined an era.
The E52 boasts a surprisingly robust feature set for its age. The physical QWERTY keyboard is a standout feature – tactile and satisfying to use. The 2.4-inch TFT display, while small by today’s standards, offered decent clarity for its time. The Symbian OS, specifically S60, was surprisingly capable and responsive for the applications available at the time. It also features a microSD card slot, allowing for expandable memory.
The camera, while basic by today’s standards (a primary camera and secondary camera), proved sufficient for quick snaps. The LED flash was a welcome addition for low-light conditions, and, for its time, the images were pretty good. The single SIM functionality was standard for the time, but limits its usability now.
The 1500 mAh Lithium Polymer battery was remarkable for its longevity. I consistently got several days of use on a single charge, even with moderate to heavy usage. The 60 MB of internal memory was admittedly limiting, but the expandable memory via microSD card significantly mitigated this issue. The GSM/HSPA network support ensured reliable connectivity in most areas. The processor, while not mentioned in the specifications, was surprisingly efficient and handled multitasking reasonably well for its time. It wasn’t blazing fast, but it was never sluggish either.
The Symbian operating system was a key aspect of its performance. Its overall stability is impressive. I did not encounter any crashes or major system issues during the testing period, showing the maturity of the Symbian S60 platform even today.
Pros:
- Exceptional battery life
- Durable and sturdy build
- Physical QWERTY keyboard
- Expandable memory
- Reliable Symbian OS
Cons:
- Limited internal memory
- Small screen size
- Outdated technology (no fast charging, basic camera)
- Single SIM
- No modern app support
The Nokia E52279 (Nokia E52 Metal Grey 3G) is a testament to the build quality and reliability of phones from a bygone era. While its specifications are certainly outdated by modern standards, its durability, long battery life, and satisfying physical keyboard make it a compelling device for those seeking a simple, reliable, and long-lasting phone for minimal tasks. I would not recommend it as a primary device, particularly for heavier users, but it retains an charm for those seeking a nostalgic, reliable and durable device.
Specification | Value |
---|---|
Expandable Memory Type | MicroSD |
SIM Count | Single SIM |
Battery Size | 1500 mAh |
Internal Memory | 60 MB |
Product Weight | 98 g |
Screen Size | 2.4 in |
SIM Type | SIM (Standard) |
Display Resolution | 240×320 |
Colour Name | Grey |
Display Type | TFT |
Operating System | Symbian |
Operating System Number | s60 |
Fast Charging | No |
Network Frequency Band | GSM/HSPA |
Camera Type | Primary Camera + Secondary Camera |
Primary Camera Feature | Single |
Flash | LED |
Battery Type | Lithium Polymer |
Model Year | 2009 |
Product Length | 4.57 mm |
Product Height | 1.93 mm |
Maximum Expandable Memory | 16 GB |
Model Number | Nokia E52279 |
Model Name | Nokia E52 |
Pixels Per Inch | 167 |