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Nokia Eseries

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Manufacturer
  
Nokia

Availability by country
  
2005—present

Rear camera
  
1.3 MP—8.0 MP

Series
  
Eseries

Operating system
  
Symbian

Front camera
  
VGA

Nokia Eseries

The Nokia Eseries consists of business-oriented smartphones, with emphasis on enhanced connectivity and support for corporate e-mail push services. All devices have advanced office features. Phones equipped with Wireless LAN also provide a VoIP client (SIP Protocol).

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Announcements

On October 12, 2005, mobile phone manufacturer Nokia announced what the company refers to as the Eseries, consisting of the three mobile phones, the Nokia E60, Nokia E61 and Nokia E70.

On May 18, 2006, Nokia announced the addition of the E50 to the series, which it refers to as a "business device" rather than a "smartphone".

On February 12, 2007, Nokia announced the addition of three new devices to the series; E61i, E65 and E90.

On April 11, 2008, Nokia Australia has advised that the E61i will be discontinued in May 2008 and be replaced by a more featured but smaller E71.

Connectivity and synchronization

Nokia provides the Nokia PC Suite software that allows synchronization and transfer of data, calendars, contacts, and more between most Nokia phones or to a Windows system via USB, Bluetooth or Infrared, the latter two being mostly used with portable systems like laptops, due to lack of Bluetooth or Infrared support in most PCs, especially in legacy systems.

Mac users can access the data on an E-series phone using a bluetooth connection, e.g. the Bluetooth File Exchange application native to OS X. Synchronizing addresses and calendars is done using iSync: some Nokia phones are supported natively by Mac OS X, some require that the user installs an iSync plugin from Nokia.

Nokia also provides Nokia Multimedia Transfer for managing user content on the device. NMT will synchronize music, videos and photos from selected iTunes playlists and iPhoto albums into the phone, transcoding and reducing the file size if necessary. It also presents the device as a digital camera in iPhoto for easy importing of photos and videos.

References

Nokia Eseries Wikipedia