The high-performance smartphones from Nokia’s E-Series are geared toward business users. The exceptional connection, corporate productivity, and communications features of Nokia ESeries phones are well known. High-speed internet through 3G and Wi-Fi, push email, safe access to the business intranet, viewing and editing office documents, GPS with Ovi Maps, VOIP, conference calling, Symbian Belle OS, and a full QWERTY keypad are some of the features of the most recent ESeries models.
The Nokia E6, Nokia E7, Nokia E5, and Nokia E73 Mode are the most recent models in the Nokia ESeries. The following lists some of the most recent Nokia E-Series phones’ specifications and costs.
The Nokia E6 is the newest and likely final member of the E-Series family of smartphones. It is promoted as a deserving replacement for the wildly successful Nokia E71 and E72. It is a Touch and Type phone with a physical QWERTY keyboard and a 2.46-inch capacitive touchscreen, making one-handed texting of messages and status updates simple and quick.
The Nokia E6 has Symbian Anna out of the box and can be updated to Symbian Belle. Incorporated mobile offices, an 8 megapixel camera with HD 720p video recording and dual-LED light, social networking integration, long-lasting batteries, Wi-Fi, and other capabilities are also available on the Nokia E6. Nigerians may presently purchase the Nokia E6. Retail price: between N49,000 and 55,000 Naira.
The flagship smartphone in Nokia’s ESeries for business users is the E7. It has a 4.0-inch capacitive AMOLED display and a complete QWERTY keyboard that slides out from the side. Clearback, a feature of the display that improves outdoor seeing, is present. You can work while on the go with the E7 thanks to its built-in mobile office. You can access the intranet of your organization securely from anywhere with the help of the Mobile VPN feature.
It includes Symbian 3 out of the box, is compatible with Symbian Anna, and can be updated to the newest Symbian Belle OS. The Nokia E7 also has an 8 megapixel camera with HD 720p video recording and a dual-LED flash, GPS with Ovi Maps, multi-party conference calling, social media integration, and other features. Nigerians may presently purchase the Nokia E7. 62,000 to 68,000 Naira is the price range.
An affordable E-Series smartphone is the Nokia E5. It is the least expensive E-Series phone currently offered in Nigeria. The Nokia E5 is uncompromising despite its affordability, and it includes some of the ESeries’ signature business connection capabilities.
Its QWERTY keyboard has been optimized to make messaging quick and simple. Other features include a 2.36-inch display, Wi-Fi, a 5 megapixel camera, and 3G HSDPA. Nigerians may presently purchase the Nokia E5. Price range: 30 to 33 thousand naira.
The Nokia E73 Mode is an improved version of the E72 aimed at the American market. In the US, T-Mobile is the only carrier for this restricted phone. For quick typing, its complete QWERTY keyboard is designed. The 5 megapixel camera of the Nokia E73 Mode has autofocus. Wi-Fi, two customizable home screens, Symbian OS, and other features are also available. Currently, T-Mobile in the US is offering the Nokia E73 variant for free with a 2-year contract. Price at retail: $299.99.
The Nokia PC Suite or the Nokia Suite can be used to connect Nokia E-Series phones to your computer.