Photos: Nokia adds to Eseries line-up

Duo of new handsets all about work and play...

By Natasha Lomas, 17 June 2008 17:19

The E71 (pictured above) with its full Qwerty keyboard is "an uncompromising messaging platform", said Petersen.

He demonstrated signing up for email can be as simple as inputting the email address and password for common email accounts. Nokia runs a server with thousands of ISPs' profiles on it to ensure the sign up process is "extremely easy for the end user", he added.

To further improve work/life balance, the E71 has a dual home screen option - so users can set up a business-focused home screen and a second that has a more personal flavour and switch between them.

Photo credit: Nokia

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