By Allen Tsai | Mon Apr 06, 2009 10:22 am |
Nokia, the world's largest handset maker, today said its E75, a smartphone with a new email user interface and slide-out keyboard, has arrived in stores.
The Finnish company said the smartphone is its first to ship with a new email user interface.The enhanced email UI includes expanding views, one-click reply and sub-folder and HTML support. Additional features include the ability to create and respond to meeting requests, and contacts lookup and auto-complete. The E75 also integrates Nokia Messaging -- a service that opens email accounts to Yahoo! Mail, Gmail and Windows Live Hotmail. It can access over 90 percent of the world's corporate inboxes with Nokia's corporate email clients, Mail for Exchange and IBM Lotus Notes Traveler. The handset has a large 2.4-inch QVGA screen, 3.2-megapixel camera with auto-focus, high-speed HSDPA access, N-Gage gaming service, integrated A-GPS with Nokia Maps, and a music player with a 3.5mm standard audio connector. - Nokia E75 Specs
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