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Nokia E70-2 – the E70 for the U.S. market

By Dusan Belic on Thursday, September 14th, 2006 at 1:42 PM PST In Devices, ESeries, Nokia, Symbian

Nokia E70Gearlog spotted the Nokia (NYSE: NOK) E70-2, the version of E70 with support for GSM 850 networks, made for the US market.

The Nokia E70 (and E70-2) comes with the unique split QWERTY keyboard and looks pretty much like a regular phone. Nevertheless, it works under Symbian S60 3rd Edition platform and sports such features as integrated 2 MP camera, large high-resolution display, Bluetooth and WLAN connectivity options. All the mentioned features make E70 one of the best smartphones on the market today!

If you still haven’t read, check out the Nokia E70 reviews.

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2 Comments on “Nokia E70-2 – the E70 for the U.S. market”

  1. Geniusbami says:

    Been using this phone now for two months and nothing compares to it. I have used 7200 and 6260 Nokia phones. Also Sony Ericsson K750i, but none perfoms in internet browsing and documents handling like this mini computer. I so much love it.

  2. Kireh Khar says:

    Aside from its internet functionalities, I also use this phone to keep my kir warm. It’s great that the phone opens up to expose a keypad, but this feature can also be used to wrap around my kir for extra longevity.

    The firmware upgrade makes it possible to use the internet and send text messages more reliably. As we speak, I have one hand on the phone’s keypad, and the other on my kir. Multi-tasking is flawless.

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