17 February 2009 by Olav Hellesø-Knutsen Nokia expands the E-series with Nokia E55 and Nokia E75 - Esato Special17 February 2009 The E55 is the first model in the E-series with a semi-QWERTY keyboard where one key share two character. This is a feature found in many Blackberry models as well as Sony Ericsson P1. In my opinion, the E55 is a very slim and elegant device with aluminium parts and excellent build quality. Nokia E75 is a slider model with a full QWERTY keyboard extractable on on the side. Comparing E75 with the upcoming Nokia N97 is not fear but I think the N97 keyboard design and extraction solution is much better. Both devices also come standard with Nokia Messaging that, when added to the company's corporate email clients, gives people the most efficient solution for accessing the world's consumer and corporate email on the go. "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 latest E-series devices, people will no longer need to boot up a PC to get a full desktop email experience. The enhanced email UI includes folder and HTML email support, expandable views and sorting capability by date, sender and size, as well as the most commonly used email functions just a single click away. On top of email, the devices also offer improved calendar capability, as well as contacts and task management. "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 "8 days of standby time. "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." Added to the Nokia Messaging service, both devices come with full Nokia Maps and assisted GPS with integrated 3-month license for turn-by-turn navigation, and a great gaming experience with N-Gage on board. With Ovi Files, also included on the Nokia E75, important files stored on a PC can be remotely managed and shared, even when your PC is switched off. The new handsets come in the wake of the most successful year for Eseries to date, with more than 10 million units shipped in "008. "With companies looking to consolidate costs and assets, and with the number of email-enabled devices in the Nokia range and our direct access model, Nokia look set to continue this performance in "009," concludes Oistamo. The Nokia E75 is expected to ship in March at an estimated retail price of 375 EUR, before taxes and subsidies. The Nokia E55 is expected to ship in the second quarter at an estimated retail price will be "65 EUR, before taxes and subsidies.
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Nokia E55 photos Nokia E75 photos Comments On 17 Mar 09:57 tjandra wrote nokia e75 is wonderfull On 1 Mar 16:58 AppleDude wrote Lolz iPhone iz de bestest innit rotfl imho loozerz On 18 Feb 10:36 carkitter wrote I agree Nokia just can't do style. Nice spec on th E75, good colour choices too. On 18 Feb 09:05 wwwesatocom wrote Again the same design , do something different nokia , manufacture a good looking phone On 17 Feb 23:58 Greg wrote Really like the E75 its a while since Nokia have released a decent full qwerty slider with a good sized keypad. The E55 though im not sure about. The keypad on that is a brand new design and might be a bit tricky getting used to.... Both are still pretty nice phones though...
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