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The Nokia E71 is a mobile phone introduced on 8 May 2008 from the Eseries range with a QWERTY keyboard targeting business users worldwide. [2] It runs on Symbian OS v9.2, with a Series 60 3rd Edition, second generation Feature Pack 1.
Nokia E52. The Nokia Eseries consists of business-oriented smartphones running Symbian OS, with emphasis on enhanced connectivity and support for corporate e-mail push services, as well as enterprise-styled products and many featuring QWERTY keyboards. All devices have advanced office features through its S60 platform.
Most of the features found on the original Nokia E72 were retained. [60] Nokia E73 [61] is a T-Mobile exclusive offering from Nokia. The pre-installed Ovi Maps provides free turn-by-turn navigation. [62] It combines the features of Nokia E71 and Nokia E72, to appeal to the North American market. [63]
Remember how AT&T ended up picking up the original E61 as the E62 -- but somewhere along the way, the tweaked version lost two of the E61's most important features, 3G and WiFi? Yeah, that sucked.
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The Nokia E72 is a mobile phone from the Nokia Eseries range manufactured in Finland. The Nokia E72 was announced on June 15, 2009 at the Nokia Connections 2009 event in Singapore . [ 2 ] It is the successor to the Nokia E71 and is based on a similar design and form factor, and offers a similar feature set.
The Nokia 1000 series include Nokia's most affordable phones with 2G network. They are mostly targeted towards developing countries and users who do not require advanced features beyond making calls and SMS text messages, alarm clock, calendar, and reminders. Several later models of the 1000 series features an FM radio and a built-in LED ...
The following tables are comparisons of the specifications of Microsoft Lumia smartphones from within the same generation. Lumia devices were developed and sold by Nokia until the acquisition of its mobile phone division by Microsoft in early 2014.