Nokia’s recently unveiled E75 mobile phone is being touted as offering the benefits of full desktop e-mail functionality in a mobile handset, and is the first device to offer the latest Nokia Messaging e-mail user interface.
Nokia says the complete integration of its e-mail and messaging services would allow for an efficient three-step e-mail setup. The E75 has also been configured to offer access to both corporate and consumer e-mail accounts, including Yahoo Mail, Gmail, Hotmail, Mail for Exchange and Lotus Notes Traveller.
Unlike other E-series handsets, the E75 has a slide-out qwerty keyboard and two customisable home screen views offering business and personal user interfaces.
The handset also offers integration with Nokia’s web-based Ovi services, including Ovi Files for storing and accessing files and documents on a PC even when it is offline.
Nokia Maps, which works with the onboard Assisted-GPS, is preloaded for enhanced startup performance, and Nokia is supporting the N-Gage games service on an Eseries device for the first time.
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