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Nokia Accidentally Outs The E72 On YouTube

File this one under "Oops!" The Nokia Conversations Web site recently posted a 90-second promotional video that details the unannounced E72 enterprise smartphone. It looks great.

File this one under "Oops!" The Nokia Conversations Web site recently posted a 90-second promotional video that details the unannounced E72 enterprise smartphone. It looks great.I have very few complaints about the Nokia E71/E71x, Nokia's current line of enterprise-focused, QWERTY-enabled smartphones. They are svelte, beautiful, and do almost everything. Looks like Nokia is about to bring some serious multimedia power to the E Series line with the E72.

Like the E71/E71x, the E72 is a monoblock phone with a full QWERTY keyboard for messaging. Nokia doesn't provide an actual spec list for this device, but we do get a really good look at several of the features in the video.


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Things that are obvious are a 5 megapixel camera with flash, a user-facing camera, 3.5mm headset jack (for most stereo headsets), and revised styling. It looks to be running S60 3rd Edition Feature Pack 2, and have a number of Nokia's Ovi messaging services on board.

Take a look for yourself (before the video is pulled):

(Thanks to Stefan at IntoMobile.com for pointing it out!)


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