Welcome to this week's edition of Counterclockwise – our weekly article that looks back in time at what happened in the last few years. We revisit some interesting milestones in the mobile industry – iPhones go on sale, Nokia pushes its last great QWERTY phones and later down the road undergoes massive layoffs and spins off Vertu. QWERTY 2008 proved to be a strong year for Nokia QWERTY smartphones. The Finns unveiled the Nokia E66 and E71 , which business users were drooling for. Nokia E71 White Steel and Nokia E71 Grey Steel The Nokia E66 is the same business-grade device as the Nokia E71, however without the QWERTY keyboard. It comes as a successor of the Nokia E65 and is equipped with a large 2.4-inch TFT display of QVGA resolution. Infrared port (are they serious?), microUSB port, and Bluetooth (A2DP and EDR) are also on board. Nokia E66 also sported a built-in accelerometer, which would allow ...