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MWC 09: Nokia reveals the 9300 replacement - the E75

Chris Miller


Nokia unveiled its new QWERTY-toting business communicator phone today at Mobile World Congress, the E75

Published on Feb 16, 2009

Nokia has showed off the successor to the 9300 with the new QWERTY smartphone, E75.

The E75 appears to be a concentrated effort to build on the massive sales figures gained with its Eseries.

Like the E55, it ships with the integrated email efficiency tool, Nokia Messaging - promising a PC experience.

Available in red, as opposed to the E55's more traditional silver, and comes in a sliding design.

This really is the ultimate business model with a 3-megapixel camera and VGA resolution video recorder, alongside its Bluetooth, Wi-Fi and virtually every other type of connectable outlet.

Although the phone features only 128MB standard, there is space for up to 16GB of upgradeable storage. And being only 0.57 inches in depth, the N75 is set to be the business-class handset to be seen with this year, launching at a hefty £375 in March.

 

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