
Hot off the heels of a fake Storm 2 along comes a wholesale E75 that packs in something the regular Nokia E75 doesn’t – a built-in NES emulator. It will cost you $111 to bring a sample home, but if you can round up another 19 friends of yours, the price drops to $97 a pop. We’re willing to bet our firstborn that this model doesn’t come with support for Nokia’s Ovi service, and neither is it able to consolidate up to 10 different email accounts on a single device.
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