Nokia introduces E63
Saturday, November 15th, 2008The Nokia E63 has just been announced by Nokia. Yes, it’s similar in design to the E71 but it’s something totally new. Nokia E71 smartphone is a highly desirable, once past the fact that it is not as elegant as an iPhone and the screen can be better with a larger version to see all this information, but not everyone can afford the E71. Other than cramps, the E71 smartphone is a powerful solution that would be catering for all your business needs. Those on a budget now have a more affordable alternative - the recently released Nokia E63. This loses the sleek chrome look of the E71, but should be enough for those who want a practical solution for mobile e-mail along a notebook with productivity software that makes your office with you wherever you go (we’re talking about basic things here, but nothing special).
The Nokia E63 is positioned as a messaging device suitable for both professional and personal aspects of life, and then navigate their social network or through a personal email account in any location (note that the pay-per-use data plans, but that could end up costing you an arm and a leg). Available in two new colors, the E63 will have Wi-Fi Connection allows you to stay connected in public places, while the Mail for Exchange support keeps you up to date with the latest digital-based office gossip. Special keys for contacts, calendar and e-mail, you can access these features without having to fumble through a cumbersome user interface. (more…)
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