The Nokia E6 has been officially launched as the natural upgrade choice to the Nokia E72 adnd Nokia e71. Running Symbian Anna, you’ll find it packs a full QWERTY keyboard as well as a touchscreen display. Read on to find out more about the Nokia E6 Symbian^3 QWERTY smartphone.
The Nokia E6 is a great looking smartphone that builds on the assured quality of previous QWERTY devices. The mix of stainless steel and glass make it tough, while the improved battery life makes it an invaluable asset in all situations.
The Nokia E6 has to be the natural choice for anyone rocking a Nokia E71 or Nokia E72 and looking for a logical upgrade. The 2.4-inch capacitive touchscreen packs in a Gorilla glass display, just like the Nokia X7, and delivers a stunning 640 by 480-pixel resolution. The display is 4x the clarity (326ppi) of the Nokia E72, so images will be crystal sharp. This makes it the sharpest and most powerful business class device out there.
‘The combination of a keyboard and touchscreen is one of those innovations you don’t know you need until you try it for yourself’, claimed John Nichols, Nokia UK, at the launch this morning.
Weighing in at 133g and measuring 115.5 x 59 x 10.5mm, the Nokia E6 is smaller and more compact than the Nokia E7 and its all-in-one design makes it perfect for those stepping up from the Nokia E72. Other features include 3G, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, as well as 8GB of internal memory and a microSD card that can take up to 32GB cards with ease.
The Nokia E6 is set to come with Microsoft Mail for Exchange, Communicator Mobile and SharePoint, so business users will find the best experience possible, straight from the box. What’s more, being able to slap up to 10 different email accounts on the one device means you can mix work and pleasure without having to switch phones. What’s more, you can view live updates from Facebook, Twitter and other apps right on your Homescreen.
The 8-Megapixel camera comes with a dual-Flash LED a well as a full-focus EDoF sensor. The 2x digital zoom means you’ll be able to get up and close, while you’ll also find HD Video is an option thanks to the 720p video recording at 25fps. Battery life is quoted as 14.8 hours in talk time and up to one month in standby.
The Nokia E6 is set to ship in three colours: Black, Silver, White, and should be in stores in the Q2 of 2011 for the sum of just 345 Euros before taxes. The US can expect the Nokia E6 in Q3 of this year.
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