Over the past year or so, Nokia has been offering a series of cellular-wireless handhelds, including the 9300. These are larger than this company's typical smartphones, and can be used as laptop replacements. Recently, a very sketchy rumor has emerged on what might be the next device in this series.
All that's available at this point is a drawing that was supposedly found on a Nokia web site and some unconfirmed specifications.
The device, reportedly called the Nokia E90, will have a landscape orientation, and its screen will apparently slide up to expose a QWERTY keyboard.
According to the source of this rumor, Softpedia, this GSM device will have HSDPA, UMTS, EDGE, and Wi-Fi.
The drawing shows some form of memory card slot on this unit's exterior, but exactly what type is unknown.
Also not known at this point is even a suggestion of when the Nokia E90 will be released.
If this device is real, it will almost certainly ship with the software needed to make it the heart of a mobile office, such as a suite of applications to allow users to work with Microsoft Office files.
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