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New Nokia Smartphones Go Thin, QWERTY

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June 17, 2008

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Nokia , the world's top mobile phone maker, unveiled two new models for corporate clients on Monday, revamping its somewhat aging business line.

The new sliding model E66 (left), and the E71 (right), with full keyboard, both start shipping in July and will retail for around $538, excluding operator subsidies and local taxes.

Models for corporate clients usually last longer in phone makers' portfolios than the consumer-focused phones, but nine months have already passed since Nokia introduced the E51, its last phone model for corporate clients.

Nokia sells 40 percent of all phones sold globally, but the market for business users who look for fast access to their e-mails on the road is dominated by Research In Motion's (NASDAQ: RIMM) BlackBerry devices and service.

Click here the full story at internetnews.com.

See here for full specs and additonal pictures of the E66 and here for E71.



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