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24 Jun

Just mention the word sale and people will hurry to buy your products. This seems to have particularly worked for Nokia when it announced an online three-hour sale a few days ago. That’s why the company has decided to offer another windows of sales tomorrow. Both online and in flagship stores (New York and Chicago), Nokia fans will be able to purchase their favorite handset for a special price. Discounts run from 30 to 50% off the usual retail price.The sale will take place in New York 11AM-4PM ET and Chicago 10AM-3PM CDT and if you don’t want to travel or commute you can order online during the same hours and take advantage of the same offers.
Here’s what prices you can expect:
16 Feb

We knew Nokia was going to deliver a few phones at MWC and Nokia confirmed. The Nokia E75 has been announced and together with the E55 they are the first handsets to arrive with Nokia’s new email interface. Nokia Messaging is also there so you should have absolutely no problem communicating weather for fun or business.
The E75 is a slider meant to help you deal with lots of messages and emails. It has HTML email support, expandable views and mail sorting capabilities. We only wished the keypad was replace by more screen real estate.
Kai Oistamo, Executive Vice President at Nokia said:
With the Nokia E75 we took a lot of inspiration from the Nokia 9300, which was our first mini communicator, Owners of the Nokia 9300 loved the messaging functionality a full keyboard provided, but also used the traditional phone keypad a great deal. With the Nokia E75 we kept these essential ingredients, significantly upgraded all of the features and made it as compact as possible.
The phone will be available next month and it will cost about 375 Euros. And here are the official specs of the E75
via Press
Tags: e75, Mobile News, MWC, Nokia, Nokia9 Feb

We’ve talked about the Nokia E75 while waiting for the official release. And it looks like we’re getting the official specs too, well ahead of the official Nokia announcement.
Here’s what you can basically expect from this new Nokia slider:
Shipping is estimated to start on March 13 and it a Nokia E75 without a contract will likely cost $580 but it might be available for free once carriers will pick it up.
via expansys
Tags: e75, leak, Mobile News, Nokia, Nokia, Portable Devices23 Jan

The handset in the picture here is Nokia’s E75. You might think it’s the 5730 XpressMusic that Nokia announced a while ago but it isn’t. It’s a brand new phone which might be announced at the upcoming MWC.
The E75 will feature a slide-out QWERTY keyboard and a keypad, a 2.4 inch screen, a 3.2 megapixel camera, HSDPA and WiFi connectivity. I’d drop the keypad in favor of a larger screen but you can always get the N-97 if you want more screen space. No idea on the pricing and actual arrival date but MWC might bringon all these details.
via Daily Mobile
Tags: e75, Mobile News, MWC, Nokia, Nokia, Qwerty keyboard22 Sep
Looks like Nokia is having the same trouble that Sony Ericsson has been having lately, the trouble of containing information related to future releases. Following the leaked promo of the E75 and E72 that we covered last week, the E75 is now spotted reluctantly posing for some hurried shots. The picture of the E75 with its battery taken out declares it to be a prototype still, so Nokia might have some more work to complete, because frankly, we don’t like the transparent casing that’s in the way of the camera, most probably some kind of mechanism for the QWERTY keyboard that it is hiding. We will bring you more information as it leaks out, but until then, read on for the rest of the pictures.
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19 Sep
This is hot news indeed. Ramalho Blog has unearthed an authentic-looking promo for two new Nokia devices, the E75 and E72. The E72 has a silde-out QWERTY keypad while maintaining some semblance to the already available E71 and the E75 has a QWERTY keypad below the display. Everything about the video looks real as far as we can say and both the E75 and E72 seem like great devices. From the video, we could say that apart from the QWERTY keypad, both the cell phones have WiFi, GPS, an accelerometer, and may be even HSDPA support, running as usual on Symbian OS. It might be a long time till Nokia announces these two handsets, but until then, we will be happy to bring you more information via leaks and slip-ups that seem to happen much too often nowadays. Skip over for the video…
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