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Nokia Eseries

Nokia Eseries

Series of mobile phones by Nokia


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. Phones equipped with Wireless LAN also provide a VoIP client (SIP Protocol). Throughout the series' lifetime its main competitors were BlackBerry products from Research In Motion.[1][2] The Eseries was marketed until 2011.

Nokia E52

Announcements

On October 12, 2005, mobile phone manufacturer Nokia announced what the company refers to as the Eseries, consisting of the three mobile phones, the Nokia E60, Nokia E61 and Nokia E70.[3]

On May 18, 2006, Nokia announced the addition of the E50 to the series, which it refers to as a "business device" rather than a "smartphone".[4]

On February 12, 2007, Nokia announced the addition of three new devices to the series; E61i, E65 and E90 Communicator.[5]

On April 11, 2008, Nokia Australia has advised that the E61i will be discontinued in May 2008 and be replaced by a more featured but smaller E71. Later releases included E72, E52 and E5.

The last Eseries device was the Nokia E7 from 2011.

See also


References

  1. November 2008, Gareth Beavis 12 (12 November 2008). "Nokia re-ignites BlackBerry war with E63". TechRadar.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  2. "New Nokia family of devices targeted at the business world" (Press release). Nokia. 2005-10-12. Archived from the original on 2006-06-18. Retrieved 2006-05-28.
  3. "The smallest of Nokia Eseries, the Nokia E50 business device for mobile professionals" (Press release). Nokia. 2006-05-18. Archived from the original on 2006-06-02. Retrieved 2006-05-28.
  4. "Nokia unleashes second wave of Nokia Eseries business devices" (Press release). Nokia. 2007-02-12. Retrieved 2007-02-14.

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