Nokia’s E90 communicator launched!
By Thomas Ricker | February 12, 2007
Filed under: Cellphones, GPS, Handhelds
You saw the first photos right here on Engadget. Now, Nokia brings the official specs on their S60-series E90 Communicator. Like we heard, it brings quad-band GSM, WiFi, and HSDPA radios along with a 3.2 megapixel camera with flash (and second up front for video calls). Better yet, it does indeed pack integrated GPS and Nokia Maps for all you corporate jet-setters. Expect the E90 to hit in Q2 (volume shipments in Q3) for an unsubsidized price of between “750-800″ — they don’t say but we’re thinking that’s euros or about $1000 of the green stuff. Damn, best put this one on the corporate account where it belongs.
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