Dec 7, 2010 13:55 GMT  ·  By

Finnish mobile phone maker Nokia is set to come to the market in Canada with another Symbian^3-based mobile phone, the Nokia E7, which might be released on the airwaves of Rogers Wireless sometime in spring next year.

Canadians already have the possibility to purchase a Symbian^3-based device in the country, namely the Nokia N8, also available via Rogers, but the new E7 smartphone should provide them with some more business-oriented features than the available device.

The Nokia E7 is the latest Eseries flagship handset, which was announced officially in September this year, and which should become available for purchase around the world in early 2011.

According to a recent article on MobileSyrup, Rogers might be set to make the new device available for its users sometime in early Spring, though no confirmation on the matter emerged, nor on the price tag the phone might sport when released.

Most probably, the wireless carrier would have Nokia E7 available on its network sometime in March next year, provided that the rumor would indeed pan out. Rogers VP John Boyton was the one who confirmed the availability of this device, it seems.

For what it's worth, the handset should prove a nice option for any business user in the country, especially with its 4-inch AMOLED ClearBlack display (which can deliver a 640 x 360 pixel resolution) and that full QWERTY keyboard included into the mix.

The specification list of this mobile phone also includes HSPA, Wi-Fi b/g/n, Bluetooth 3.0, or HDMI connectivity options, as well as built-in GPS receiver, or support for Ovi Maps.

At the same time, we should note that the Nokia E7 sports a 3.5mm headset jack, 256MB of RAM and 1024MB of ROM, 16GB mass memory, and 350MB of internal memory.

On the back, the new mobile phone includes an8-megapixel photo snapper that also sports HD video recording and dual LED flash. Have a look at the video below to learn more on the Nokia E7.