Nokia launches the E75 cell phone in India
16 Apr 2009
The world's leading manufacturer of mobile devices, Nokia has extended its Nokia E-series range by unveiling the new E75, the first cell phone with new email user interface, offering full desktop email functionality and complete integration of Nokia's email and messaging services.
The Nokia E75 has a slide out QWERTY keyboard and efficient three-step email setup. This is the first time Nokia has integrated the Nokia Messaging in its cell phone.
Nokia Messaging is a service that opens up the world's leading consumer email accounts - including Yahoo! Mail, Gmail and Windows Live Hotmail - and is joined by Nokia's corporate email clients, Mail for Exchange and IBM Lotus Notes Traveler, which provide direct access to over 90 per cent of the world's corporate inboxes as well.
The richer email experience in the Nokia E75 brings all of the owner's accounts into one simple to access and easy to use UI, which supports the most common features for desktop email including expanding views, one click reply and sub-folder and HTML support.
Added to the enhanced email functionality, upgraded personal information management features such as the ability to create and respond to meeting requests, and contacts lookup and auto-complete, also make their debut in the Nokia E75.
The Nokia E75 also integrates tightly to other Ovi services and comes with Ovi Files, for storing files online, Nokia Maps, which works with the onboard A-GPS, and Nokia's games service N-Gage which is supported for the first time in a Nokia Eseries device.
The Nokia E75 comes with a 3.2 megapixel camera, autofocus, flash and integrated with a music player, media player, FM and internet radio.
Priced at Rs26,299, the Nokia E75 comes in silver-black combination and red.
Orange and Nokia today announced an extension of their partnership with a new, simple-to-use email service for consumers, where their multi-country agreement will deliver and launch a co-branded solution, Nokia Messaging by Orange, on a range of Orange Signature devices, aiming to bring mobile email to everyone with a phone, as well as working professionals.
Launching first in the UK from this summer, followed by France and Spain, Orange customers will be able to take advantage of built-in push email on the Nokia E75 and a range of Nokia devices.