Nokia E61

The Nokia E61, type RM-89, is a business oriented Symbian smartphone announced in October 2005 and released in May 2006.

It was one of the first Eseries devices, announced alongside the Nokia E60 and E70. The E61 has similar features to these two phones, but uses the newer 2mm charging jack.

Nokia marketed the E61 as an E-mail optimized smartphone with uncompromised voice functionality and extensive connectivity options.

Variants

 * E62 (RM-88): North American and Brazilian variant, announced in September 2006. Lacks Wi-Fi and 3G, and uses miniUSB instead of Pop-Port. It was available on Cingular and Rogers.

Related phones

 * Nokia 9300: Predecessor, uses the Communicator form factor instead of a QWERTY candybar.
 * Nokia E61i: Improved version. Uses a D-pad instead of a joystick, with a slimmer body and significantly upgraded specs, including a camera.
 * Nokia E63: Successor, lower end.
 * Nokia E71: Successor.

Batteries

 * Nokia BP-5L (3.7 V, 1500 mAh Li-po)