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Leaked: Nokia E72 Candybar And E75 Slider !

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Leaked: Nokia E72 Candybar and E75 Slider

Both with QWERTY keyboards

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We've got a leak folks! The victim being Nokia -- a person going by the forum handle of Dnlcerqueira at Symbian Freak has found several videos on YouTube that show not one, but two upcoming Nokia QWERTY phones.

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The Nokia E72 is a candybar QWERTY and the E75 is a slider form factor, with a sliding QWERTY keyboard. It would be interesting to see how S60 platform favours the side sliding E72. The E72 looks like a big-brother to the E71 and hopefully gets some screen upgrades.

Courtesy : Techtree

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Some More Pics along with exclusive video

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Leaked Video of Nokie E72/E75

[via:symbianfreak]

Edited by @ksh@T

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Some More Leaked images

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[vIa:sF]

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well thats was not enfuff if u all read this: My eyes were open wide when i read the following article:

Is Nokia E72 really an E71-CDMA model?!

Just thought about something. Guys, chime in and tell me what you think. Nokia has lately been of the practice of releasing North American models with a hyphenated number after the model.

So the Nokia E71-2, which I have in my hand, is a US model, I suspect. There is a Euro Model, American model, and Asian model, E71-1, 2, and 3. Now the E72 looks EXACTLY like the Nokia E71. I see no difference other than color. The glossy red surrounding the device is the silvery metal on the E71, and the keypad, besides the red color, is the same as the E71 as well.

It looks like the metal on the lower end and facing has been converted to gloss plastic, and extended out to the edge, but other than the housing, this device isn't new, unless it packs some Carl Zeiss goodness. (yeah right...)

But the device proportions, screen resolution, and button layout aren't very changed, if at all. Now I don't believe Nokia would make an E71 clone with just a simple housing color change and use up a model number to fragment the model more. A simple color listing or hyphenated number would suffice, don't you agree? Or maybe even an alphabetical suffix to denote a major housing and slight hardware update, as an E71i, like Nokia did with the N93 and N93i?

Now this what gets the gears turning. Remember back a few months ago, when news broke of 600 Nokia product specialists and engineers being dispatched to Texas? It was supposedly to meet with carriers to figure what type of devices and services would serve them best and boost Nokia's small US marketshare. Verizon and at&t were specifically mentioned.

Now we've begun to sow the seeds planted with at&t, but nothing has surfaced for Verizon. I know they're a CDMA carrier, but they also have 78 million subscribers and a tech savvy reputation. Nokia, I'm sure, wouldn't have dispatched so many people to Verizon if they had no CDMA plans. America is mostly CDMA, and I don't believe any OEM can have significant market penetration without some CDMA devices. I'm sure Nokia doesn't believe otherwise.

If this is a US device, I doubt it would be an at&t, T-Mobile, or Sprint device. Their corporate colors are blue and orange, T-Mobile's magenta, and Sprint's yellow and black. But do you know what Verizon's nickname is? BIG RED!

Wouldn't this be a fitting model for Verizon? Nokia wouldn't retool their recently released device unless the carriers demanded it. I don't see any 3G video conferencing camera, another telling sign. Verizon is known for demanding specially equipped models, and probably wanted to lower the cost a bit to allow a cheaper subsidized price. Nokia would need to make it cheaper to cover higher costs from lower production runs of CDMA units.

So I'm theorizing that this will be a Verizon release around Christmas. This is great news for the US, and even Sprint, if Verizon doesn't have an exclusive. If it comes true, you heard it here first

[vIa:symbian-Freak]

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I am already using E51 with my Airtel, which is very good. With 3G around the corner these 2 new phones would be very much useful

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More Nokia E75 Images Leaked Out

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The sliding out QWERTY keyboard has pretty flat keys

Two of Nokia's E series models were spotted before a month and half, the E72 candybar and the E75 slider. Now, more images of the emerged on the web.

The screen appears to be close to 2.4 inch and the 3.2 megapixel camera with auto focus also has flash. The sliding out QWERTY keyboard has pretty flat keys though it has multi-tap keypad on the front panel. Basically, it has two keypads and both are flat, which might not be appreciated by many users who re used to bump keys.

Enough said, just check the pics.

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Courtesy : Techtree

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If it is true then IT'S a great news for cdma users.finally a nokia s60 business device is going to see the light of the day.if one comes,more will definitely follow.

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it is still a speculation not an official announcemnet.........it is still hard to believe that an eseries device will see the light of day in cdma market ......lets keep our fingers crossed

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