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No more BlackBerry Connect for Nokia E-series - Nokia Email emphasized

By Will Park on Wednesday, July 30th, 2008 at 8:33 PM PST In Announcements, BlackBerry, Nokia, Partnerships, RIM (Research in Motion), Symbian

That’s it. Nokia (NYSE: NOK)’s had enough of RIM’s encroachment on their business-phone segment. Rather than allowing Nokia E-series customers to eat from both sides of the pond, to butcher a few metaphors, Nokia has announced that they’ll no longer support BlackBerry (NSDQ: RIMM) Connect support on their business-oriented Eseries handsets. RIM isNokia Eseries shuns BlackBerry Connect apparently doing well enough for themselves in the smartphone market that Nokia feels the two need to part ways and offer customers more options in email connectivity.

RIM are a competitor and have done a reasonable job in a space that is traditionally ours, so it’s no great surprise that we see this as an opportunity to give consumers a proper choice on what email solution they want.

Of course, the recently launched Nokia E71 is the latest smartphone to lack the BlackBerry Connect feature - leaving Nokia E71 owners left with only Nokia’s awkward and unrefined email client to do their email bidding. So, what is Nokia thinking in forcing their customers to choose either RIM’s superior BlackBerry email solution or the Finns’ email client? Nokia is likely preparing to push hard with their Nokia Email platform.

Nokia Email is still in beta, but Espoo is probably betting that they can polish the up-and-coming email solution to go head-to-head with RIM’s email solution. We’ll see. If things don’t go as planned, Nokia can always just run back to RIM.

[Via: Symbian-Guru]

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2 Comments on “No more BlackBerry Connect for Nokia E-series - Nokia Email emphasized”

  1. Yikes! I hope they keep the Exchange client at least.

  2. Jim says:

    Yes they will , E-mail setup is also a strong point
    for the Nokia E71. Whether using a corporate Exchange server or a personal
    e-mail account, the built-in setup wizard makes setup quick and easy for
    both IT professionals and end consumers alike,” said Andrew Brown, Director
    of Wireless Enterprise Strategies for Strategy Analytics

    from http://www.nokia.com/A4136001?newsid=1238972

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