Nokia has finally unveiled its stylish E-Series cell phones- E75 and E55 with new email user interface in the market! The USP of this series is its elegant style and design, arrayed with the feature of standard Nokia Messaging, keeping in mind the importance of e-mails for the clients. The series also features enhanced email UI including folder and HTML email support to provide that ultimate comfort level for all the mobile fanatics out there. It also provides expandable views, sorting by date, sender and size, and users can easily access some of the basic email functions with an ease!
“Efficiency is about doing more with less and focusing on what’s truly essential,” says Kai Oistamo, Executive Vice President at Nokia. “With direct access to Microsoft Exchange and IBM Lotus Notes, companies can potentially save up to a third of their operating costs as there’s no need for middleware or additional servers.”
“With the Nokia E75 we took a lot of inspiration from the Nokia 9300, which was our first mini communicator,” adds Oistamo. “Owners of the Nokia 9300 loved the messaging functionality a full keyboard provided, but also used the traditional phone keypad a great deal. With the Nokia E75 we kept these essential ingredients, significantly upgraded all of the features and made it as compact as possible.”
“When we launched the Nokia E71 last year, we really set a new standard for just how compact a full QWERTY device could be,” continues Oistamo. “We have continued on this theme and have come back with the world’s most compact messaging device, the Nokia E55.” With the benefits of a compact QWERTY keyboard – as well as one click access to the most commonly use programs – reading, managing and responding to emails is quick and efficient. Another standout feature is the extensive battery life, with the Nokia E55 providing up to 28 days of standby time.
The compact QWERTY keyboard allows the users to have a smooth experience with their management of emails, reading messages, responding to them and other such things in an efficient manner. The Nokia E55 offers a battery life up to 28 days of standby time. It will also enable users to create and receive meeting requests. On the other hand, The Nokia E75 includes Ovi Files so that the users can manage their precious files as well as shared even while their PC is off.
“With the Nokia E55 we have made messaging as efficient and pocketable as possible,” continues Oistamo. “In our usage tests, the Nokia E55’s compact QWERTY keyboard has been proven to be fast to learn and quicker to use than standard phone keypads.”
Both cell phones have the following features:
- Full Nokia Maps
- GPS with integrated 3-month license for turn-by-turn navigation
- An N-Gage on board.
It is said that the Nokia E75 will ship in March at an estimated retail price of 375 EUR, while the Nokia E55 will soon ship in the second quarter at an estimated retail price will be 265 EUR, before taxes and subsidies.