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rumors · smartphones · nokia s60 (symbian) · nokia · ricky cadden
Nokia E75 QWERTY smartphone outed by Expansys
Rumors by Ricky Cadden on Monday February 09, 2009.
Nokia E75 |
Nokia E75 |
Online retailer Expansys has given us a sneak preview of the Nokia E75, an unannounced candybar with a slide-out QWERTY keyboard. The Nokia E75 reportedly uses Nokia's S60 3rd Edition Feature Pack 2 user interface, and also apparently packs in a 3.2 megapixel autofocus camera.
The Nokia E75 is expected to be announced next week in Barcelona at the 2009 Mobile World Congress, and is believed to be shipping either in February or March, with pricing rumored at 389.99 GBP (US$583). Other rumored features include a built-in GPS receiver, WiFi for speedy data connections, and a standard 3.5mm audio port. [via Symbian-Guru.com]
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rj @ 2:42:50AM EST on Tuesday February 10, 2009
that phone just looks ugly. It lacks symmetry. If they plan on making a phone with both an alhanumeric kepad as well as a qwerty,nokia should dtay with the communicator design