The manufacturer unleashes second wave of Eseries business devices

Feb 12, 2007 12:02 GMT  ·  By

We've seen rumors, leaked photos and now we're finally getting to see the actual Nokia E90 Communicator, part of the second wave of the Nokia Eseries portfolio.

Finally, the complete specs of the handset are available and the list is not at all short. The E90 comes with quad-band GSM, WiFi and HSPDA support, a 3.2 megapixel camera with flash as well as a secondary camera for video calling in the front. It features a combination of advanced technologies that is said to enhance the way users experience work and to provide faster and better quality access to important information.

It also includes integrated GPS, Nokia Maps and the flexibility of the S60 software, significantly enhancing the potential for businesses to achieve new levels of productivity.

"The tipping point for widespread adoption of business mobility is upon us, and it will take new levels of performance, greater functionality and interoperability, and broad access to mobility solutions beyond the executive suite for customers and operators to realize the benefits of anytime, anywhere productivity and collaboration," said Antti Vasara, senior vice president, Mobile Devices Unit, Enterprise Solutions, Nokia. "Now business users, and the operators and carriers that serve them, can demand a new standard of business devices combining both beauty and brains without compromise, and that is what Nokia Eseries delivers."

"We're making it easy for business professionals to get mobilized. Feedback from our customers shows that we are changing the way business is conducted in a mobile world. Building on the success of our first generation of Nokia Eseries, we are responding to the growing requirements of business customers with a new generation of Nokia Eseries devices that will exceed their expectations and deliver an uncompromised experience," Vasara continued.

According to the Finish manufacturer, the E90's first deliveries are anticipated to take place during the second quarter of the year (volume shipments in the third quarter). The mobile phone will be available at an unsubsidized retail price of around 750-800, and although they didn't mention what currency they're talking about, we can assume it's Euro.