Nokia E75 and E55 Smartphone
| March 16, 2009 | Filled under Nokia |
Nokia launched two expected but high-end additions to its business smartphones are E75 and E55. Nokia E75 and Nokia E55 for who have high mobility. The E75 is the first modern Eseries phone with a slide-out QWERTY keyboard and is the same 3.2-megapixel camera, GPS and Wi-Fi, as previously planned E71, but in a format more comfortable for long messages. 
It is also the first Nokia device with a much better e-mail that the front-end support for HTML, message-sub-folders and shortcuts to common tasks. The effect replaces the E55 and E51 swaps standard numeric keypad on a BlackBerry-like Sure type keyboard that it claims is much faster than T9 input in a very small size. There will also be a stronger 3.2-megapixel camera and GPS maps on the top of the current 3G and Wi-Fi, and also with the revised e-mail interface.
Both phones are in both international and North American versions of models with a 850MHz GSM, EDGE and HSPA. The E75 ships begin arriving in March for 375 euros ($ 478) for the carrier rebates, the E55 costs less to 265 euros ($ 337), but be prepared, just sometime in Spring.
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