E55 in the uk

does anyone know what shop (if any) has the Nokia E55 for sale or even on display?
 as i want to go and see one before purchasing one
many thanks

No, it wont work on 3G networks in U.S, it only supports WCDMA 2100 and 900, Whereas to work on U.S 3G networks a device should support atleast WCDMA 850 or 1900 look here
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  • Nokia E55:: Switch between the 2 writing languages

    Hi,
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    can you see a flag on the top right corner if you click on that you can switch between the keyboards you have installed on your system

  • E55 - improve sound on mp3 playback?

    mp3 playback on my E55 is dissappointing; you need to add Bass enhancement just to get a flat frequency response and the music lacks detail even on simplet tracks.
    I know it's not a dedicated mp3 player/'comes with music'/Walkman phone but how can I improve music playback?
    - Is eACC format easier on the processor?
    - Is there a 3rd party mp3/ACC player for E55 that sounds better?

    I should have explained;
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    - Source is mp3 so ACC/eACC would require an additional conversion (rather than ripping CDs to ACC in the first place).
    Seperate headphone amp is nice idea, but my sound quality expectations aren't quite that high for a phone. Would only bother with headphone amp for CD line output or similar cheers.
    Further testing;
    - Internet Radio on E55 is quite acceptable and dosn't need any bass re-infocement. I conclude the problem is with the mp3 playing software on E55 or the source mp3 - not the S60 OS or E55 hardware.
    - Playing further albums on proved that BOTH the laptop and E55 did justice other mp3 and WMAs including Opera, Rock and Dance.
    Conclusion: "The Haçienda - Acid House Classics" mp3 album is a bit quite and not a great source. But the E55 still needs bass turned on for the music player (but not Internet Radio!) so could be solved with a software update.
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  • Nokia E55 internet call setting

    I recently bought a Nokia E55 with great hope, and did the SIP VOIP setting, and registered to the provider Jumblo.
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  • Need help e55 or e71

    HI I CAN SOMEONE HELP ME I WANT A PHONE FOR MESSEGEING AND EMAILS BUT CANT DECIDE BETWEEN THE E55 OR THE E71 PLEASE HELP

    Hallo Blew,
    I have E71, and would really miss the full QWERTY keyboard. The E55 looks remarkably compact, but to be honest, the E71 fits snugly in my hand or pocket (even shirt pocket) so doesn't feel too big to me. The pixel dimensions of the screens seem the same according to specs, but the E71 isn't designed to be viewed on its side. The E55 with an apparently longer screen, when viewed in landscape (auto-orientation of screen sounds nice) could be an advantage. I sometimes find web browsing and reading PDFs frustrating with the E71 as the screen isn't wide enough. Although if the pixel resolution is the same for both screens, maybe the E55 would be no better.
    A quick scan through the specs of the E55 seems to show that it's got a lot of the functionality of the E71 - I find the Wi-Fi connectivity very helpful for fast free internet browsing at home when I'm too lazy to power up a computer! And if you're doing non-confidential browsing on a public wi-fi hotspot the same would apply.
    I suppose the other aspect to consider is the cost of contract between the two?
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  • No Safety Spot Audio Warnings

    I have just loaded map version 0.1.25.114 and the latest safety spot file to my E55 and the speed cameras are all there on the map but no warnings are given.
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  • Knowing the power of the antenna wifi Nokia E55

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    I would like to know more about the wifi antenna in my Nokia E55, I know my antenna model, serial number, the power you have,..... "dbi" has all the information about the wifi of my phone, because I do not find that information in the phone, I have to dial any codes ?????
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  • Nokia E55 - How to remove the battery ?

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    I was searching for a method and while reading this I suddenly found a easier way.
    While removing the back panel, go all the way after unlocking the latch almost flipping the whole back panel. This nudges the top left corner of the battery out of its slot.
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  • Is the E55 still coming?

    I am wondering if the E55 is still going to be availabe because all the attention seems to be going to the E75 and apparently Nokia did not have the device available at CTIA.  I see that Nokia Europe web site has the device listed and I am really itching to get my hands on this device.  The specs especially the battery life really appeal to me as well as the form factor (monoblock less moving parts)  and the 3.5mm headphone jack.  But alas there is nary a review on the E55 save for the one from mobile review meanwhile the E75 has tons of (p)reviews.  I might give the 5800 a go if Nokia takes too long on this E55.

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  • E55 HSDPA (3.5G) Modem performance limited by Wind...

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    Once the connection has been established, either in Vista or XP, check active connection "status" in "my network connections", you'll see "speed" as 460800 kbps by default and you can increase this value in modem settings up to 921600 kbps which makes the confusion!
    So, why is communication speed is limited with 921600 kbps (at maximum) whereas the achievable connection speed is 10.2 mbps provided by your 3/3.5G operator? Is this related to Pc Suite's network driver and what's the explanation of it?
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  • E55 e-mail issues and solutions.

    The main problem of Nokia E55 e-mail (and AFAIK generic Nokia e-mail problems) is there are too much support for email but poorly documented. I just discovered everything I'll write here by my own trying to figure out the problems. This message is also a bug report if Nokia cares.
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    2.a. If you choose any commercial email provider (e.g.. gmail) and enter your address and password, the application will "detect your email settings" which means your phone will communicate with a nokia server and the nokia server will log in for you as a man-in-the-middle. Then, the application will download a contract in your language and ask to sign it. If you don't accept see 2.b, if you accept the contract, it means the "Nokia Messaging Service" will be enabled. Nokia messaging service is hosted at http://email.nokia.com. (A very bad, confusing name) From now on, NOKIA WILL KEEP YOUR EMAIL PASSWORD (with some poor privacy act based on the unbalanced contract) and Nokia will access your mail in your name, Nokia will be able to change your email settings, Nokia will be able to delete your email messages Just like the well-known man-in-the-middle attack in crypto courses. (See TR's note of Aug 26, 2010 18:18 at http://noknok.tv/2010/05/26/how-to-set-up-nokia-messaging/)
    2.b. If you decline the contract or choose "other" that Nokia doesn't know how to access your account, then the application won't enable Nokia messaging service (*) and the application will enable the email access protocols already installed on your phone. Thus, you'll access your email directly and Nokia will not keep your email password. In that option, you may need to enter more server settings. But IMHO, it worth it.
    (*) Oh, yes. This is a very good point. If you're willing to use the Nokia Messaging Service but doesn't have a commercial account, you can't enable it. At least, you can't enable it as you pay. E55 includes fuzzy-lifetime service agreement. If you go directly to the site and sign up yourself online, you'll get a trial service agreement. Not the full service you've already paid. (See TR's notes above to understand what fuzzy-lifetime is. Shortly, you can enable it just once for just one person but not for each person using the same phone.)
    3. This is the tricky one. I found only one way to configure my email in that way but it has the most detailed settings for your account and it connects to the server directly. Bad news is, you can set only one mailbox up with that method. Go to menu, messaging, options, settings, email, options, new mailbox, start, enter your address and password, choose imap/pop, enter server settings, save. You'll see the default mailbox box will change. (But you won't see the mailbox in the messaging application [the app we've started by selecting menu then messaging]. I don't know if this is a bug or a feature.) Suddenly, the Email 2.1.0 application will start and it will try to take the control of your mailbox. Don't let. Selecting options, exit close that application. You'll be in the messaging application's menu again. Another options, exit closes this application too, and will take you to the main screen. Now, the tricky part. If you go and check Email 2.1.0 application, you'll see your mailbox is there. If you go to the messaging application, it won't show you your mailbox. Still, if you go options, settings, email, you'll see your mailbox as the default. Ok, who cares. Now, the settings. If you shortly press the email one touch key, you'll see your mailbox in the messaging application. If you select options then Email settings you'll get hell a lot of settings to set your mailbox. This is the only way I know to see the "Email settings" menu item and set the mailbox in detail. Remember that, there are projections of these settings on the Email 2.1.0 application's menu with less options.
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    Continues...
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    Nokia hardly have IMAP-idle support. So, don't trust on it. The very basic example of such is, you seem to be connected with the fancy green circle at the top right but when you try to read any email, you'll be asked to connect to internet continuously and you won't be able to fetch or read the message.
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    For example, it is possible that it creates an account for you that you aren't aware of. The account creation is automated and the username/password pair is set as the first email address you've logged in with your phone. Sometimes people are unaware of this and when they change their passwords on their accounts, their email suddenly gets disconnected. Also, sometimes they cannot remember their old passwords or their old mailboxes not in use anymore.
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    The fourth issue is about the setup process again. If you connect to the internet during setting up the email (Second option above), wizard runs so slowly, because it is trying to connect to the Nokia server (to send your username and password to Nokia databases).
    This is probably one of the reasons why people end up waiting for minutes and cannot get a mailbox at the end.

  • E55 Incoming MMS Images Too Small

    I have a E55 bought as sim free but on O2 - a brilliant phone.  All my incoming MMS message images are very small thumbnail size, too small to be of use.  It's not a settings issue with the sender.  I have researched this problem all over the internet and it's not clear if it's a phone set up problem (I've checked out all settings which seem ok) or if O2 network cannot recognise the phone (they don't sell it) so send images small as their default.  I've had this problem previously on other sim free phones on O2.
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  • Unable to conect the ovi-mail-server

     Hi!
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