Nokia today announced the arrival of the much-touted Nokia E75 smartphone in stores across the world, promising to give consumers the "best efficiency and productivity solution" via a new email user interface, full desktop email functionality an integration with Nokia's email and messaging services.

Email setup is quick and easy and involved only three steps, said Nokia.



Nokia E75

Its biggest selling point thus far is the integration of Nokia Messaging, which is embedded in the Nokia E75. This service "opens up the world's leading consumer email accounts - including Yahoo! Mail, Gmail and Windows Live Hotmail - and is joined by Nokia's corporate email clients, Mail for Exchange and IBM Lotus Notes Traveler, which provide direct access to over 90 percent of the world's corporate inboxes as well".

According to Nokia, the "richer email experience in the Nokia E75 brings all of the owner's accounts into one simple to access and easy to use UI, which supports the most common features for desktop email including expanding views, one click reply and sub-folder and HTML support".

The new smartphone also integrates very well with other Ovi services and ships with Ovi Files, which is good for storing files online, and as well as Nokia Maps, which works with the onboard A-GPS.

The E75 is also the first E-series smartphone from Nokia which supports N-Gage.