
Nokia on Tuesday announced the launch of the new E75 smartphone in Brazilian market. The device, which goes on sale later this month, has a full keyboard that slides under the screen to send messages and emails.
The E75 is a 3G phone with Bluetooth and Wi-Fi, 3.2 megapixel digital camera with flash, music player, FM radio, headphone input conventional (3.5 mm) and mapping software to navigation GPS.
One of the differences of E75 is that it is compatible with the new service, Nokia Messaging e-mail that promises to make it easier to setup email accounts on your phone (only three steps, 10 steps from a BlackBerry smartphone for example) to the end user, who does not have an e-mail corporate installed on the phone.
The Nokia Messaging service works with popular e-mail, including Gmail, Yahoo and Live Hotmail, and also with mail accounts from providers such as the Earth, with new ones being announced shortly.
The service works with most Nokia phones that use Symbian OS (S60, Nseries and Eseries lines). Just the user to choose their provider of e-mail, enter your username and password Messaging and do all the configuration automatically synchronizing data with the server, including "push" mode, which checks in certain time periods for new messages.
According to Nokia phones next year with the S40 software, simpler access to messaging will also solutions with the inclusion of instant messaging service like Windows Live Messenger, Google Talk, ICQ and Yahoo Messenger.
The Nokia E75 will be sold by Nokia for the suggested price of $ 1,499, subject to input from local operators, and only in black. Nokia Messaging can be downloaded and configured on site http://email.nokia.com.
Source: Earth