We knew they are coming and now they are official. I am talking about Nokia's new enterprise devices branded as the E-Series, the E65 and the E61i. Both the phones have been rumored for a long time and finally 3GSM took the covers off of these phones.

The E65 comes much as a surprise as its a slider business phone. Nokia might be targeting the business women with this model, but one thing is for sure - this phone ROCKS! This is the best looking device so far in the E-Series lineup.
This stylish slider comes equipped with quad-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE and UMTS support, Wi-Fi, 2MP camera and a TFT display with a QVGA resolution capable of showing 16 million colors. The E65 was announced as a hard launch and so it is already available in selected markets and is selling for around 400 Euros.
Now onto the E61i, which is announced as an upgrade for the successful E61 QWERTY phone. The E61i features a 2MP camera and the memory card support has been changed to microSD instead of miniSD on the E61.
The keypad design has been slightly revamped. The E61i retail package includes a 2GB microSD card (Oh, is it a business phone or a music phone!?) and is expected to be available in early Q2 2007 with a 400 Euro price tag.


