The other device Nokia unveiled was the E7 also running Symbian3. The E7 was created for business users to take advantage of its features on the go. The E7 has the overall look of the N8 except for the sliding QWERTY keyboard feature. The E7 is armed with a 4inch AMOLED touchscreen w/ 640 x 360 resolution, sliding QWERTY keyboard w/ tilting screen, 16GB of mass storage, 350MB of internal memory, FM radio, 8MP camera w/ dual-LED flash, 720p HD video recording, HDMI out port, Wi-Fi b/g/n, Bluetooth 3.0, built-in GPS, Exchange support, Adobe PDF reader, and QuickOffice software built-in. The E7 is priced at €495 ($640) and looks ready for anything. So with the N8, C6, C7, and E7 devices by Nokia, they got all playing fields covered as they attempt to retake their lost market share. Check out a promo video on the E7 below after the break.
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