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Nokia Slashes E65 Price Ahead of Christmas
By: Reuters   |   Oct 12, 2007
Nokia slashed this week around 15 percent off the price of its 3G phone model E65, one of the top sales and profit generators for the world's largest cellphone maker, market data showed on Friday.


Analysts said the price cut was deeper than usual, but they were not surprised by the timing as handset vendors are setting up their offerings for the upcoming Christmas sales season.

Nokia sold more than one million E65s in the second quarter, making it one of the top three products for the firm. It will report July-September results on Oct. 18, but analysts said all signs showed good sales of the phone had continued.

Nokia said the E65 price cut was part of its normal price adjustments after the phone had been on the market for more than six months. Its success helped to pull Nokia's ailing enterprise unit into the black in the second quarter after years of losses.

"This is normal for any product, the price varies at different stages of the product life cycle," said a Nokia spokeswoman.

With the price cut the E65 competes in the same price category with Samsung's U600 and Sony Ericsson's K810i.

Apple cut its iPhone price by one third just two months after it launched the phone, but later offered some rebates after phone owners' complaints. Price cuts of up to 10 percent are normal in the industry after the first few months of sales.

Nokia has also lowered prices for its E61i, N73 and N73 Music phones this month, but not as sharply as the E65.

"Nokia has been very aggressive with its pricing strategy during 2007," said Ben Wood, head of research at consultancy CCS.
 
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This is an excellent phone that deserves a firmware upgrade. I am surprized and appalled that Nokia has not bothered to release an update to one of its hottest selling phones.

This phone has amazing features but suffers from some issues like crashing etc (once in a while).

Is Nokia Listening?
Shri @ Oct 18, 2007
I used this phone and it carries the same problem as all the other Nokia E Series Phones - Really Poor Network Connectivity and Great Call Drops !
It really seems like, Nokia people did'nt even do enough Research on these phones before releasing them in the market. Further, the phone looks excellent, the one touch shortcuts are really handy, some of the features cannot be customised though - so we here in India, will have to wait for features like PTT to come to use this button. The slide is quite promising in terms of not getting loose over time.
Lastly, the price is double of an E50 but the features are IDENTICAL - except for the keys in the front panel - all the other features are already present in the E50 - even the BlackBerry connect application, so it really did'nt make any sense.
vizz media @ Oct 15, 2007
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