The two phones are rumored to support HSDPA

Dec 6, 2006 12:00 GMT  ·  By

Nokia has been releasing mobile phones very often lately and has attracted a certain interest from their fans who are constantly awaiting information about the features and release dates of every new model.

There's some info about two phones Nokia is expected to release in the future, the E61i and E65, on Nokia's official site, which doesn't reveal quite a lot of what the phones will be like when introduced to the public, but will help you get the general idea.

The E61i, for example is supposed to be a UMTS/EDGE/GPRS/WLAN handheld featuring a QVGA display, a MicroSD slot and a 2 megapixel camera, and will support most audio and video file formats out there. There is no obvious difference, feature-wise, between the E61i and the E65, but since the info provided is not really detailed and it is subject to change in case Nokia decides to modify anything, you can expect some minor to medium differences in the end.

There isn't really any doubt that both phones will be Symbian Series60 powered, as do most of the smartphones that have ever been released by Nokia and the rumor has it that the two phones might support HSDPA as well.

According to yet another rumor, the only difference between the two would be the design, the E61i being a candybar model and the E65 a slider.

Seeing as many people are interested in them, it probably won't be long before more information or rumors about these two phones will be made available.