By Allen Tsai | Mon Feb 16, 2009 1:55 am |
Finnish cell phone maker Nokia today announced the E75, a QWERTY keyboard business smartphone and the first device with access Nokia's new online apps store.
The company said its new online software and media store would open in nine countries in May.Nokia said the E75 will features a large 2.4-inch QVGA screen, 3.2-megapixel camera with auto-focus, high-speed HSDPA access, integrated A-GPS with Nokia Maps, and a music player with a 3.5mm standard audio connector. It will also come with N-Gage gaming and Nokia Messaging service for email HTML email support. "With the Nokia E75 we took a lot of inspiration from the Nokia 9300, which was our first mini communicator. Owners of the Nokia 9300 loved the messaging functionality a full keyboard provided, but also used the traditional phone keypad a great deal," said Kai Oistamo, Nokia's Executive Vice President. "With the Nokia E75 we kept these essential ingredients, significantly upgraded all of the features and made it as compact as possible." The Nokia E75 is expected to ship in colors Fiery Red, Silver Black and Copper Yellow starting in March at an estimated retail price of $485. - Nokia E75 Specs
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Thu Jan 26, 2012 2:39 pm | By
Nokia's recent loss in profits highlights the company's difficult transition, as it shifts towards Windows phones and gears up for big changes in this year.
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Thu Jan 26, 2012 11:14 am | By
Nokia's Windows Phone-powered Lumia 900 will sell for $100 when it launches at AT&T later this year, according to reports, in a move that will raise the profiles of the maker and the OS.
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Tue Jan 24, 2012 11:30 am | By
Nokia shipped more than one million Lumia handsets last year, analysts estimate, signaling early success for the company's critical Microsoft partnership.
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Thu Jan 12, 2012 1:02 pm | By
Analysts predict a surge of sales for the Windows Phone platform, as Nokia and Microsoft head into the smartphone market in 2012 with updated hardware and plans for heavy promotion.
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