
The E55 will have a simple "candybar" design with QVGA display and a 5x4-key SureType keyboard. It features a 3.2 megapixel EDOF camera, with an LED flash and dedicated camera key. In addition, the E55 integrates Nokia's Share Online application, which allows users to easily upload photos to Flickr or share on Ovi with just one click. It will be 4.6 inches tall, 1.9 inches wide and 0.4 inches thick (117 mm by 48 mm by 10 mm, and weighs 3.5 ounces (95 g). Nokia claims the handset will provide a full 28 days of standby battery life.
The handset will arrive in the second quarter of 2009, and is set to carry a $335 price tag.
[Cnet]