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New Nokia E63 hits the scene trying to un-Blackberry the masses
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Unfortunately, Nokia isn’t telling too much about the inner workings of the phone or what all makes it different from the E71 quite yet. What we do know is that what Nokia is using as its big draw is being able to switch back and forth with a single key press between the corporate e-mail and calendar mode with the personal mode which features e-mail, websites and photos. Nokia also serves up 1GB of cloud storage on Ovi when you buy the E63. And of course, there is the obvious Wi-Fi connectivity.
It also comes with multimedia features like a digital camera, the ability the listen to music via the 3.5 mm audio jack, or you can choose to personalize the E71 with any of the thousands of applications offered up for download.
The E63 comes in either ruby red or an ultramarine blue, and is currently doing it’s debut appearance in England for a price of about $250. No word yet on when you can expect it to hit the States. But keep it tuned for more information as it becomes available.
Via [Nokia Press Release]
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