Nokia Launches E60, E61, E71 Eseries Handsets

Nokia E60, E61, E71

Nokia has released a few phones recently, known as the E-Series they hope these phones will attract a enterprise business focus. All of the devices support WiFi data connections as well as SIP compliant VOIP clients for linking into WiFi based office PBX phone systems.

This means that the Eseries device can be tied into the business phone system and make or take calls in the office just as if they were on a normal office extension.

Mobile Burn with some more information:

These latest Nokia devices all run on the third edition of Nokia’s popular Series 60 platform, which itself is based on the brand new Symbian OS v9.1 (the same OS used in the Sony Ericsson P990 that was announced earlier this week).

The E60 is a voice-centric triband GSM device with UMTS support. The E61 is an email-centric quadband GSM device with UMTS support that sports a full QWERTY keyboard. The E70 is a hybrid messaging device that sports a QWERTY thumbboard for text entry - it will be available in two triband GSM variants, one of which also supports UMTS networks.

According to Nokia the devices should start shipping in the first quarter of 2006.

October 12th, 2005 Posted by David in News, Nokia at 8:30 am Comment Now! »
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