
Looks like Nokia's announced their new E60, E61, and
E70 3G (WCDMA) phones with WiFi and mobile mail targeting mobile business users (yes, it's got GoodLink, Nokia Business Center, Seven Always-On, Visto Mobile, and BlackBerry Connect support). All the Series 60 Es run on Symbian OS 9.1 and will support advanced voice services such as Push-To-Talk and SIP allowing companies to integrate these phones into their Avaya or Cisco IP PBX (think 4-digit dialing and assisted call answering). The E60 candybar is optimized for voice and targets GSM 900 / 1800 / 1900 and WCDMA2100 network
s while the E61 takes a shot off the
Motorola Q's bow and includes all the IP telephony functions but is optimized
for mobile emai
l and operates in quad-band GSM and WCDMA 2100 networks
. The E70 is their enterprise all-in-one messaging device and
will be released in two flavas: one for
Europe and Asia and another for
the Americas
. Available in the first quarter of 2006 worldwide priced between €350 and €450
. This is a big deal for Nokia—more pics after the jump.