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Nokia E65

Nokia's E series of mobile phones is aimed primarily at the business community and the company recently announced three new additions to the range: the E61i, E90 and E65. The E65 is a slider handset, a format with which Nokia has had mixed fortunes in the past. This is the first slider phone in the E series, and it can be viewed as the logical successor to the candybar-format E60. When it was announced, the E60 was somewhat eclipsed by the keyboard-toting E61. The E65 could, in its turn, be eclipsed by the clamshell-format E90 Communicator. That would be a pity, as the E65 has a lot to offer and is by far the most ergonomic and 'phone-like' of Nokia's latest E-series trio.
By Sandra Vogel, Contributing Writer
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