I just attended a Nokia event the other day wherein Ovi Mail was formally introduced to the local market. For those of you still not aware of Ovi Mail, this is Nokia’s email service that provides users with an easy-to-use and set up online presence that’s compatible with select Nokia phones.
While we wait for the local availability of the Nokia N97 in the Philippine market, enjoy this video showcasing the making of Nokia’s latest Nseries flagship phone.
It looks like an identical twin of the Nokia E55 albeit the missing compact QWERTY keypad. Most of its specs are likewise the same with the E55 but it come with a slightly smaller internal memory of just 55MB (the E55 comes with 100MB). Its battery life, however, is quite impressive which is touted to last up to 8 hours of talk-time and up to 28 days of standby time.
Here’s a hands-on video courtesy of Nokia Conversations showcasing this new Eseries smartphone:
It’s scheduled to roll out in the 2H of 2009 with a slightly cheaper price of €245 or $325 USD before tax and subsides. If the Nokia E71 has the E63, it looks like the E55 has this new E52 as an alternative for those with an aversion to QWERTY keypads.
The only constant thing in life, and more so technology, is change. The latest gadget you hold off on buying today gives you the opportunity to nab the hottest gadget of tomorrow.