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Rich Trenholm CNET UK

Published: 16 Feb 2009 16:57 GMT

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Nokia announced two E-series handsets at the Mobile World Congress 2009 in Barcelona on Monday: the E75 and the E55.

The E75, shown above, has a sideways-sliding Qwerty keyboard. The main new feature is a new Nokia Messaging email system, which will appear on all the E phones. It includes HTML email support, expandable views and sorting by date, sender or size, as well as folders. Calendars, contacts and to-do lists are also enhanced.

The E75 also includes Ovi Files, which allows for remote file management on your home computer, even when it is switched off.

The new handset will be available from the end of March, for €375 (£335).

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