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Nokia E72 is available in India for Rs.22,989

Nokia on Monday launched a new model in its E series range of models, E72 priced at Rs 22,989. The new high-end ESeries device from Nokia is considered the successor to one of its most successful ESeries phone-E71. The new phone will be available in the Indian market in two colours (Zodium Black and Topaz Brown).

The QWERTY keypad model is positioned around its business and personal messaging capabilities. Its comes preloaded with Nokia’s push consumer email service, Nokia messaging application and onboard clients for Mail for Exchange and IBM Lotus Notes Traveler.

It makes use of a new Optical Navi key promising easy scrolling through menu, emails, internet browser, maps and images. The model also has a 5 mega pixel camera, active voice cancellation feature, supports 3G and WLAN. It has a internal memory of 250 MB which can be extended up to 16 GB using microSD. By default, 8 GB microSD is offered to customers on purchase.

“Our study shows, most of the consumers surveyed choose email over voice or text to send and receive important information. With the latest Nokia E72, consumers will be able to accommodate multiple work and personal email accounts. We expect to see the same kind of success we had with E71,” Nokia India Marketing Director Vineet Taneja said.

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