Nokia has been on a bit of a tear in the past year with releases such as the N95, E90, and N810. It seems that this company will keep the pressure on with a few new smartphones rumored to be slated for launch in the second half of 2008.
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The first device will supposedly be a merge of the best from Nokia's N-series and E-series devices. The E71 is expected to run Symbian/S60 Feature Pack 2 device and include 3G (HSDPA), Wi-Fi, GPS, and a 3.2-megapixel camera.
At the rumored measurements of 120 grams and 112 x 57 x 10 mm it will reportedly be considerably smaller than the E61, while still having virtually all the features of the E90.
Pictures of the E71 have been leaked to IntoMobile showing a device that looks a lot like a merge between the E61i and the Palm Centro.
The second rumored device is named the E66. This is reported to be an upgrade to the current candybar E65, including many of the same specs: GPS, HSDPA, 3.2 megapixel camera, and possible S60 FP2.
Both devices are rumors at this point. Information on availablity, U.S. 3G compatabilty, or even prices is not known at this point.
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