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November 24, 2009
Nokia has started selling its
latest full QWERTY smartphone,
Nokia E72, in Bangladesh, the
company said in a recent
statement.
It has a price tag of Tk 31,500.
Nokia E72, tailor made for
business and personal
messaging, brings a rich
mobile email and instant
messaging experience right out
of the box, it said in a
statement.
“Despite the outstanding
market performance of Nokia
E71, we still continually look
for ways to enhance the
device,” said Ilari Nurmi,
vice president for Nokia, one
of the world's top handset makers.
The handset accommodates
multiple work and personal
email accounts and, with
separate profiles for work and
play, allowing people to be
flexible when it comes to
choosing how, when, where and
who to respond to.
The handset included the
desktop like email experience
and gave it a new optical
navigation key for more
intuitive scrolling through
menus, emails and fast panning
of images. The camera has been
upgraded to 5 megapixels.
“The research shows that
people are spending an average
of five full days per year
equivalent to a full work week
responding to emails. Half of
us (46 percent) choose email
over voice or text to send and
receive important
information," Ukko
Lappalainen, vice president
for Nokia.
"The Nokia E72 was designed
exactly with this kind of
person in mind it allows the
owner to be more responsive
and communicate how they want,
whenever they want and
wherever they are."
Accessing popular accounts
such as Yahoo! Mail, Gmail,
Windows Live Hotmail, Ovi Mail
and thousands of other email
service providers has been
made simple through improved
on-device email setup, with
the same easy to use UI
integrating all of the owner's
corporate email accounts as well.
The office capabilities have
been updated with a new
version of Quickoffice, which
delivers Microsoft Office 2007
compatibility as well as free
version upgrades when new
features become available.
Source: The Dailystar
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