Nokia E90 Communicator

Posted in Mobile Phones, Nokia, Smart Devices by Chetz on February 13th, 2007

Nokia E90 CommunicatorNokia has lifted the curtain off the E90 Communicator, the company’s latest vision of the mobile office of the future. Sexy is what we’re calling this delicious looking 210 gram marvel that’s loaded with a ton of features packed in a sleek, stylish black and silver casing.

Capable of supporting WiFi, quad-band GMS, WCDMA, Bluetooth and USB 2.0 plug-and-play functionality, the E90 also has an internal 128 MB of RAM (extendable up to 2GB), a built-in GPS receiver and a stereo FM receiver smuggled inside of it just in case you get tired of listening to your MP3s. Up to 3.6 Mbits/sec allow super-quick data transfer rates and the inner 800 x 352 pixel screen is the first of its kind to give the user full-screen display of the websites you surf. Two cameras are on-board, a 3.2 megapixel one with autofocus and flash and another QCIF camera ideal for video calling. You can dial numbers, issue commands to lock the keypad or take short cuts and record conversations with the handsfree speaker features. Nokia’s Quicktools, Team Suite, Active Notes and Nokia Maps are also included. If you’re planning on using your E90 all the time, the battery will give you 5 hours of continuous use (or about 14 days of standby power.) Oh yeah, it will also handle all your mobile phone needs too.

Exact price and availability are yet to be revealed but expect the E90 to start hitting store shelves in Q2 and set you back somewhere around $1,000.

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