Like the cheaper C3, the Nokia E5 is an attempt by the Finnish veteran company to encroach on BlackBerry's territory.
The Qwerty keyboard is bound to attract text-happy users and is ably supported by terrifically solid build quality, but the screen is a major disappointment.
The E5 can be obtained for gratis on a £15, 24-month contract. SIM-free, you can expect to part with around £200.
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