Filed under: News | Mobile Phones
Jun 3 2010, 12:19pm CDT | by Shane McGlaun
The device is aimed at business customers wanting form and function. It has VoIP capability letting user use WiFi and the cellular network to place calls. The device integrates with Exchange servers for email and more.
The camera is a 5MP unit with flash and autofocus and it promises long battery life and a full web browser supporting Flash. Nokia is making a big deal out of flash support since the iPhone lacks it. Pricing is not announced at this time.
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