The handset comes with a side-sliding QWERTY keyboard as well as a numeric keypad

Jan 23, 2009 12:02 GMT  ·  By

New photos of the yet unannounced Nokia E75 handset have made it to the web recently, and this time they are high-quality images, so that users can better see what this Eseries smartphone looks like. As many of you already know, the handset was leaked on the Internet a few times before, yet we learn that the Finnish mobile phone maker could finally be readying the release of the device.

The Nokia E75 comes to the company's business-class smartphone lineup with a side-sliding QWERTY keyboard that is complemented by a traditional numeric keypad. Since the newly-unveiled photos are better than what we received before, users can spot some metallic accents on the case of the handset, which seems a rather good-looking phone after all.

The smartphone is reported to bring along a 2.4-inch TFT display that is coupled with a 3.2-megapixel camera. Moreover, it will also include 3G data connection (HSDPA), as well as WiFi radio, ensuring this way that its users will be provided with all the functionalities to match their business needs. In addition, the Nokia E75 is expected to sport the Symbian S60 3rd Edition Feature Pack 2 (FP2), which delivers a nice range of enhancements compared to the Nokia Feature Pack 1 operating system, the one that runs on the E71 handset.

Interestingly enough, the Nokia E75 seems to look much like the 5730 XpressMusic, which hasn't been officially announced yet either. The launch date of the Eseries smartphone we see today in all of its splendor is still unknown, but the fact that more photos of the handset have made it into the wild may suggest that it is not so far in the future. Some even say that Nokia might unveil the phone at the Mobile World Congress, to be held next month in Barcelona, Spain.

More pictures of the Nokia E75 are available here.