New image of Nokia’s E6 found online

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There isn’t a whole lot of information that goes along with this particular photograph, but we thought it was worth mentioning. Blog mobilesguruji.co.cc has acquired the above image, showing Nokia’s unreleased and unannounced E6 smartphone. With a candybar-style layout akin to the E7x and touchscreen display, the device looks poised to replace the aging E72 in the Finnish company’s handset lineup. The report notes that the device is running a slightly modified version of Symbian with four home screens (as opposed to the standard three) and an updated icon/widget configuration. Pretty standard fare from the pre-Windows Phone Nokia… we’re interested to see what the company will be cooking up in the post-Windows Phone months to come.

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9 Comments
  • Wobbly

    “… we’re interested to see what the company will be cooking up in the post-Windows Phone months to come.” I am too, but sadly, I’m pretty sure it won’t be as polished as the E7x or the N8. My logic is this: symbian allowed Nokia to use dated internals (read: cheap SoC’s) and thus spend more money on things like fit and finish. Now that they finally have to abide by a higher standard of internals with WP7, you won’t see metal designs (like the phones previously mentioned) without cutting into Nokia’s bottom line.

    • KooKooKangaRoo

      …shut the f**k up dude, get a girlfriend.

      • Anonymous

        Uhhh…you’re on a tech blog buddy

      • Philthewin

        Defending your boyfriend? lol…

  • Anonymous

    So….were going backwards in tech?

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    Well I think it is just a rumor, this device seems outdated with pretty ordinary outlook, Its outlook quite similar with Nokia E72..

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    Awesome image! I would like to take this opportunity to say thank you. Please keep up the good work

  • pizzoe

    WOW. That’s the ugliest phone I may have ever seen.

  • Toobadsosad

    too bad any potential customers will be buying the bold touch instead

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