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Nokia's E75, the company's latest dual-keyboarded, unlocked slider smartphone, is now shipping. The E75 features advanced e-mail aggregation, which lets users consolidate all of their business, personal, and Web-based accounts into one interface. It includes support for expandable views, folders, and HTML messages.

The E75 also works with Ovi Files for over-the-air file sync and Nokia Maps for voice-enabled turn-by-turn GPS navigation. It also works with Nokia's N-Gage gaming platform, which marks the first E-series business smartphone in Nokia's lineup to do so.

The handset includes a 2.4-inch QVGA LCD and a 3.2-megapixel camera (with LED flash and auto-focus) that can also record 640-by-480 videos at 30 frames per second. The E75 is available direct for $529.99 at Nokia stores and online at www.nokiausa.com.

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