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The unannounced Nokia E72 has shown up on the Nokia Conversations web site. The E72 appears to be the successor to the E71/71x in that it is a messaging-based phone with full QWERTY keyboard. The ...
Nokia's QWERTY-equipped messaging phone, the E72, is now available through NokiaUSA.com, Best Buy and other several other retailers in the U.S. It costs $470. Nokia churns out another E series QWERTY ...
Anticipation for the Nokia E72 belies the suggestion that there are no S60 enthusiasts left; the new QWERTY smartphone has a quiet but devoted following who have been anxiously tracking Nokia's online ...
The FINANCIAL — The highly-anticipated Nokia E72, a device tailor-made for business and personal messaging is now available in stores. To coincide with the arrival of the Nokia E72, Nokia has also ...
The Nokia E71 is one of the most popular business phones in India at the moment. The company has now finally rolled out its big brother, the E72, and plans to make it available in a few weeks So what ...
Two new business-oriented smart phones are about to the hit store shelves: The latest in Nokia’s line of business phones, the E72, and the long-rumoured BlackBerry Tour 9630. Both phones will be on ...
The FINANCIAL — Swift, slim and resourceful are three words that accurately describe the new Nokia E72, which was unveiled at the Nokia Connection event in Singapore on June 15. Nokia's latest full ...
Nokia’s E72 is just like the E71, but improved in lots of little ways: Same solid feel, but with tweaks like a less crowded d-pad that’s an optical trackpad too ...
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It looks like Nokia might have two new enterprise handsets looming on the horizon. The guys over at Symbian Freak have uncovered a video (unfortunately pulled from YouTube on behalf of Nokia, but not ...