By Natasha Lomas, 17 June 2008 17:19
Mobile handset giant Nokia has added two new HSDPA smart phones to its Eseries business range - a slider phone (pictured above) called the E66, and a slender full-Qwerty handset, the E71.
Both the E66 and E71 have been designed to simplify the process of mobilising email, said Soren Petersen, senior VP of devices category management at Nokia, speaking at a launch event in London.
The E66 is for users who want all the business critical information but prefer a small form factor, he said. It includes an accelerometer so the screen automatically turns sideways if the phone is held horizontally, much like an iPhone.
Nokia will be launching touchscreen devices this year, he added.
Photo credit: Nokia



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