<A HREF="http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20080617/tc_nm/nokia_business_dc">Nokia unveiled two new models</A> aimed at the business market dominated by the Blackberry, but Research in Motion shares rose because investors believe the maker of the popular handset is safe. The new sliding model E66 and the E71, with full keyboard, both start shipping in July and will retail for around 350 euros ($538), excluding operator subsidies and local taxes.
Both phones will have 3.2 megapixel cameras and built-in GPS receivers for navigation. The Nokia E71 is 10 millimeters thick--the thinnest phone with a full QWERTY keyboard. The new phones do not include Blackberry service, included on all of Nokia's previous corporate phones.