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Nokia unveils two new Eseries in UAE

United Arab Emirates: Tuesday, June 17 - 2008 at 12:53

Nokia has launched in the UAE the Nokia E71 and Nokia E66 - the latest email-optimized devices from the Nokia Eseries product range. The Nokia E71 with full QWERTY keyboard and the slide-to-open Nokia E66 mobilize a broad range of personal or professional messaging needs, including Microsoft Exchange, the world's most widely adopted corporate e-mail solution. Both devices are expected to arrive in the UAE in July.

Jeff  Florian Jeff Florian, Senior Reporter
Tuesday, June 17 - 2008 at 12:53 UAE local time (GMT+4)

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