"We have had some great success, like the E71 in the past and now the E72, and clearly when we look at this year, the growth rate of these messaging devices will continue to be extremely high," Vice President Ilari Nurmi told Reuters during a visit to Saudi Arabia.
Nurmi declined to be more specific.
Nokia's E71 full-keyboard business phone has been among the best models from the Finnish firm, and now the company aims to increase the availability of large keyboards in its smartphones.
In the December quarter, Nokia's sales of its E-series handsets roughly doubled from a year earlier, to 6.1 million phones.
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