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Wednesday October 12, 2005
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Once again, Europe will get the first crack at Nokia's latest batch of phones. Today, Nokia announced the E60, E61, and E70 phones that will come loaded with 802.11G, VoIP support, and the ability to connect to corporate Blackberry installations. What's more the e70 will come with a 352 x 416-pixel display, which is better than anything currently on the U.S. market. Why should U.S. users care? Although these particular models may not reach these shores, similar models probably will. PC Magazine's Sascha Segan found out that Nokia is working with Cingular, among other carriers, to bring phones with the same features stateside. This is welcome news for Blackberry addicts, because these sound like a big step up from the current RIM options. You can read Sascha's full report here.
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