Nokia E63 has hit the shelves in the US, $279 unlocked
About one month ago, Nokia said that its E63 Eseries smartphone would be launched in the US (alongside the low-end Nokia 1006), but it didn’t mention when exactly this will happen.
Well, it just happened today, and, from now on, you can buy the E63 from Nokia’s Flagship stores in Chicago and New York, as well as from lots of independent retailers and e-tailers.
To get yourself an unlocked Nokia E63, you have to pay $279 – and you can choose between the red and the blue edition.

Coming as a more affordable version of Nokia E71, the E63 seems to be worth its money, offering stuff like a full QWERTY keyboard, 3G connectivity, Wi-Fi, full HTML browser and a 3.5mm headset jack.
The smartphone also comes with a 12-month subscription to Files on Ovi, Nokia’s service that includes 1GB of free online storage
Via Nokia
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