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Nokia’s new models in E series

New Delhi, July 3

Nokia India is betting big on the potential of business mobility in India. The company, which introduced two business mobility handsets E71 and E66, said it is strengthening its offerings in the E series. Priced at Rs 22,949 and Rs 23,689 respectively, the two handsets are being targeted at corporate professionals and high-end users. Nokia’s Director-Marketing, Mr Devinder Kishore, said: “Enterprise mobility is here to stay in India with wider acceptance of pus h e-mail amongst consumers. With both these devices, we have responded to consumer feedback by making calendar and contacts available at the touch of a button”. He said the three reasons for deploying enterprise mobility included enhanced productivity, meeting customer needs and leveraging data while being away from office.

— Our Bureau

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