Nokia E60, E61 and E70 business phones announced
12 Oct 2005 | Nokia | 4 comments
The Nseries are not even out yet, but Nokia decided to announce its brand new line-up of business phones. The Nokia Eseries will contain three cell phones: the Nokia E60, E61 and E70. Try not to look for a camera because these phones don't have any (except for the Nokia E70), thus supporting some corporate security policies which prohibit employees from using handsets with cameras.
The phones contain the latest mobile email solutions on the latest edition of the Series 60 platform, which include BlackBerry Connect, GoodLink Nokia Business Center, Seven Mobile Mail, Seven Always-On Mail and Visto Mobile.
The Nokia E60 (GSM900/1800/1900), with a high number of voice features, offers fast connections with WCDMA and a low-cost option for local access, through WLAN. Other features include push to talk, a dedicated voice key for advanced voice dialing, voice recording, enhanced voice commands and conference call capability.
The Nokia E61 (GSM850/900/1800/1900/WCDMA2100) was made for mobile email. As you can see in the image, the handset features a QWERTY keyboard which makes typing easy. The E61's large screen contains 16 million colors. As I mentioned before, the phone supports multiple email clients like BlackBerry Connect, GoodLink, Nokia Business Center, Seven Mobile Mail, Seven Always-On Mail, and Visto Mobile. You can send and receive emails, even when you are talking on the phone.
The Nokia E70 (GSM900/1800/1900/WCDMA 2100 and GSM850/1800/1900) is the last of the three phones announced by Nokia. It may look like a game phone, but it's a great messaging device which contains a lot of applications. Features include full keyboard, 75MB of built-in memory, a mini-SD slot, WLAN and a 2 megapixel camera. This one will be available in two versions: one for Europe and Asia, the other for America.
Nokia E60
Nokia E60, E61, E70
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hmm ... the E70 looks nice. Especially that 2 megapixel camera. I wonder if its as crappy as the N90's
Great to see the first sights of Nokia E-series.
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I hope that e70 isn't as bad as the 6820. The buttons are so small it's impractical to type on. Oh well, here's to hoping... :)
When I found the Nokia 6800, I loved the design concept but was really upset when I found out it didn't have a camera. I was looking at the 6822 until I saw the announcements for the E70... Does anyone have any idea when it will be available in the US, what service provider will carry it and about how much it will run... I can't find any information on i except that it will be out soon