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Nokia E7 Symbian^3 powered smartphone may launch in the month of March

Gadget Herald: There are reports of the Nokia E7 Symbian^3 powered smartphones which could be launched in the month of March. As per the company, they have already manufactured a cellphone which is running on the Symbian^3 operating system. The phone has been much awaited by Nokia’s customers, as the phone may make it to the market during the Q1 of 2011.

21st March is a possible date the smartphone could make it to the market, but as of now there are no confirmed reports available. The phone is dot similar to the N8 smartphone in terms of looks, so it is a bit hard to make out which phone is an E7.

The E7 will have an AMOLED 4inch touch screen and carries a slide in and out QWERTY keypad, which looks quite decent. The company is aiming business corporates as its elite customers for its phone, as it comes packed with professional applications and tools. The device will be priced at £499 pounds in the UK market, once it is launched in the month of March.

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