The Nokia E75 starts shipping
By Mike Browne on April 7,
 2009 at 00:00,

Nokia has announced that the Nokia E75 starts to ship today! Good news for all those who pre-ordered the Nokia E75, as Nokia has informed us that its started shipping the newest Nok on the block.

With the Nokia 5800 shipping earlier this year, the Nokia E75 is only the second S60 device to appear this year. For the full facts join us after the jump…

The wait is over and the Nokia E75, Nokia’s second S60 smartphone of the year, has started to ship, While the Nokai 5800 was launched with some fanfare, it seems the E75 has slipped out almost unseen as this is the first we’ve heard of a launch date.

The Nokia E75 is the first device to come pre-installed with Nokia Messaging, which was released as a download last week. The press release states ’The new arrival is the first device to ship with the new email user interface, offering full desktop email functionality, and complete integration of Nokia's email and messaging services.’

Check out our guide to the full tech specs of the Nokia E75

We can’t wait to get our hands on the QWERTY keyboard of this device, to see whether it lives up to expectations and is likely to be the E71 killer that people has been expecting from it.

It’s not all work, as the Nokia E75 is the first E Series device to ship with native support for N-Gage, giving you access to hundreds of top-quality 3D games.

Getting ready for the launch of Ovi Store next month, the Nokia E75 is tightly integrated with all Ovi services and ships with a full array of Ovi tools, including Ovi Files for storing data online, as well as Nokia Maps for use with the built-in A-GPS chipset.

We’ve just checked the Nokia online store and it seems no one has told the online guys about this fact as the E75 is still very much in ‘pre-order’ status. However, it also mentions that it will ship in 3-5 business days, so they may well imminent.

Anyone got their Nokia E75, let us know and post your thoughts - was it worth the wait?

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