Aside from the Nokia E71, its equally capable twin brother, the E66, is also now available in the US. While it does lack a full QWERTY keypad, this slider phone carries almost all of the features found in the E71 and introduces it once again in an ultra-compact slim and chic form factor. So far, it’s confirmed to be available in the Nokia flagship store in Chicago, but we wouldn't be surprised if other stores starting selling it as well.

A quick rundown of specs will delight you as it boasts a 3.2-megapixel camera, a 2.4-inch QVGA display, WiFi, Bluetooth, GPS, 3G (AT&T), FM radio, and a bunch of other features to keep you connected, entertained, and productive even when you’re on the road. It should be available in two variants; White Steel and Grey Steel, but only the latter was confirmed to be available. It’s current retail price is $540 exclusive of tax of course. It's cheaper than the E71 which goes for $500, but you do miss out on all the QWERTY-keypad action with the E61.

Nevertheless, it's still a pretty well-featured phone that definitely doesn't lack in the aesthetics department. We still don't know whether it will be headed to Canada anytime soon or not, but we sure wouldn't mind if FIDO manages to snag this baby as well.

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