Speaking of Symbian…
Jun 16th
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Nokia unveiled two phones designed for business users today in London. Each of the two phones, the QUERTY E71 (an update of the popular E61) and the sliding E66 (an update of the E65). Both look absolutely gorgeous and are likely to be big successes in the Euro and Asian business communities, building on already successful designs with fan followings.
Each phone is available in white or gray and runs Symbian and include Wifi, Bluetooth with A2DP support, HSDPA, assisted GPS and the ability to toggle between a Personal and a Business homescreen, allowing easy access to different groups of apps and features depending on the role. That is a nice touch and I would find it very useful. The E71 also has the benefit of being .4 inches deep, making my Moto Q look downright bulky in comparison.
Both models will be available in Europe and Asia in July, but as they have no US carrier they will be expensive imports in America.
For a review of the E71, check out Boy Genius.
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By day a department manager and writer for a major network device vendor...by night Zealot stalks the mean magnetic streets, striking fear into the hearts of bandwidth abusers and theme park mascots. Zealot has been involved with mobile devices for more than a decade now, starting off with dumb phones, moving to PDAs and then to smartphones, notebooks and netbooks with the odd PMP thrown in. Most of his mobile time currently is spent on a Treo Pro, Zune HD, Thinkpad T61, Gigabyte M912M or a Hackintoshed Compaq Mini 704. He proudly groks the Geek community and considers himself a Neo Maxi Zune Dweebie (thanks Will Wheaton!).

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