A New Nokia E-90 Series targeting the new business culture of mobility will soon be available in the market.The product will be handy for professionals who value time making it possible for them to respond to jobs.
The device is different from others because of the additional performance and a higher memory capacity.
Speaking during the launch of the new product Richard Vester the head of Nokia enterprise solutions for south and East Africa said the phone would be available at a price of 750-800 euro as per the world market price.
Despite the qwerty keyboard and office suite, the Nokia E61 was a bit of a sideways step for someone used to a Nokia 9500 (for example), but the new E90 brings all that was good about the classic Communicator hardware and form factor into the same series as the E61. In fact, the hardware’s demonstrably better:
- the 800 by 352 pixel by 24-bit colour main screen (dwell on those specs for a second - two and a half times wider than that on the E61 and almost double the height)
- the full QVGA external screen (no more cut-down external interface)
- the full integration of external and internal displays (so that you can switch seamlessly between the same application in open or closed mode!)
- fast processor and around 80MB of RAM (yep, that’s RAM, not storage memory) free after booting
- a significantly better keyboard
- a more flexible hinge (stronger and allowing flat-use, as in the 9300)
- an integrated GPS receiver (a la the N95, and a great match for the new Nokia Maps software/service)
- a standard miniUSB port (no more Pop-port, thankfully) and stereo headphone socket
- a far superior (3 megapixel, auto-focus, with flash) stills camera
- a pretty decent (VGA resolution, 25 frames per second) video camera