Leading world mobile handset maker Nokia (NOK1V.HE) is set to announce three new phones aimed at business users on Monday, the International Herald Tribune newspaper reported.
The Finnish-based mobile firm is also expected to unveil a new version of its Intellisync Mobile Suite software for corporate users as part of an offensive against the popular BlackBerry mobiles of Canada's Research In Motion (Toronto:RIM.TO - news), the paper said.
David Petts, of Nokia's loss-making Enterprise unit, told the newspaper the phones would include the E90 Communicator, which uses Wi-Fi technology and fast HSDPA (high-speed downlink packet access) 3G data technology. The phone also has a 3.2 megapixel camera and a video camera for videoconferencing.
Petts said the phone, to be unveiled at the 3GSM telecoms fair in Barcelona, would be available in the third quarter and retail for 750 euros to 800 euros ($977-1,040).
He also told the paper Nokia would release an updated model of its E61 phone, which has been pitched as a challenger to the market-leading BlackBerry.
The E61i is a slimmer version, which adds a 2-megapixel camera, a media player and a touch-pad for navigating around the screen. The model will go on sale in April for about 400 euros, the paper quoted Petts as saying.
The third model to be announced by Nokia's Enterprise division on Monday is the E65, a slider phone with a normal numerical keypad but which offers advanced voice functions for business users such as conference calling.
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