Wacky — 12 October 2005
Nokia, in an attempt to get a piece of the business market, has launched 3 new mobile phones for corporate users.
The new E60, E61, and E70 are designed to work with mobile e-mail systems including RIM’s BlackBerry Connect and Nokia’s Business Center. In addition, Nokia plans on supporting e-mail from Visto Mobile, Seven and Good Technology Inc.
The new lineup will also feature plenty of connectivity including WLAN and Bluetooth. As far as services, the phones will support both GSM frequencies and 3G.
What’s the difference between the phones in this lineup?
- The E60 would allow conference calls as well as Internet protocol-based telephone applications, with a color screen for handling e-mail and calendar functions.
- The E61 has a full keyboard and can send and receive e-mails while the user is on a phone call.
- The E70 has a messaging keyboard, with a color screen for viewing e-mails as well as spreadsheets and presentations.

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