The handset might be announced at MWC

Feb 5, 2009 14:34 GMT  ·  By

The yet unannounced Nokia E75 has been spotted before on the Web, and now we learn that a few more photos and several details of the handset have emerged. Since the launch date of the QWERTY-equipped Symbian smartphone is expected to be announced in a short while, it's no wonder that it can be spotted more often on the Internet.

The Finnish manufacturer is expected to come to the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona with the Nokia E75 in its pocket, so we might learn more on the device then, but those newly spotted photos of the handset will have to suffice for the time being. As you can see, the Nokia E75 should come along with a dual keyboard layout, namely a side-sliding full-QWERTY keyboard as well as an alphanumeric keypad.

The most important features of the upcoming handset include a 2.4-inch TFT display to which we should add a 3.2-megapixel camera that sports LED flash. The device also comes with 3G data connectivity (HSDPA) and Wi-Fi capabilities, as well as GPRS, A-GPS, microSD memory card slot for additional storage, as well as a 3.5 mm headset jack.

The Nokia E75 phone is expected to run the Symbian S60 3rd Edition Feature Pack 2 (FP2) as its operating system. On the front, the handset features shortcuts for E Home, contacts, calendar and messages, while the QWERTY keyboard comes out as soon the user pushes the top-right of the device.

The smartphone is expected to include a 1050 mAh battery, but no word on its capabilities has been unveiled. The Nokia E75 measures 50/80 x 111.8 x 14.4 mm and weighs 139 grams. For the time being, there are no details on the availability or the price tag of the handset.

The entire series of new photos of Nokia E75 can be found here.