Nokia has signalled its intent to get back into the cellphone game worldwide with a release of three more handsets, where we will look at the E7 first. This Symbian^3-powered phone has been touted as the ultimate business smartphone, where it will feature Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync support as well as a 4-inch touchscreen display (to keep up with the Joneses) and Nokia’s ClearBlack technology that paves the way for improved outdoor visibility. Not only that, those who are more comfortable with a physical keyboard will be pleased to know that the Nokia E7 ships with a slide out four-row QWERTY keyboard, accompanied by an 8-megapixel digital camera, 16GB of internal memory, and relevant business grade security features to make sure your data remains safe and sound at all times. Since all work and no play makes Jack a dull boy, a built-in HDMI connection and Dolby Digital Plus Surround Sound adds some entertainment options to those who are constantly on the move. Its battery life is also pretty impressive on paper, touting 18 days of standby time and up to 9 hours of talktime (we’re assuming this means not turning on all connectivity options at all). Expect the Nokia E7 to hit the market sometime in Q4 2010 for at least €495 in dark grey, silver white, green, blue and orange shades. [Press Release]