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Video: Nokia E55 and E75 smartphones hands-on

 
Let's be honest, The Nokia Eseries range could have done with sprucing up a bit, but what we didn't expect was this pair of utterly delectable handsets, the Nokia E55 and Nokia E77, recently unveiled by the Finnish giant.   - Gaze at full galleries of the Nokia E55 and Nokia E75 - All of 2009's top handsets in one place   Perhaps the sleekest and the slimmest smartphones we've ever seen, the E75 and the E55 are practially identical but for a fantastic sliding QWERTY keyboard housed within the E75's slender frame.   Nokia has revamped its email for these handsets allowing much easier access to your inbox and a seriously user-friendly navigational system. Overall, we were mightily impressed, so have a nosey for yourself in our video report   Link: Nokia   Buy a Nokia now:  Carphone Warehouse  | Nokia  | Play.com     (link)

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