Abstract: Mobile & WirelessNokia`s E71 Is a Well-Equipped Smart Phone By Jason Brooks2008-09-17 Article Views: 760Article Rating: / 3 Rate This Article:Poor Best Add This Article To: Digg this Del.icio.us Slashdot Y! My Web E-mail Print Furl Google ...
The E71 is probably the best handset available for prosumers. It takes what many want from an iPhone and need from a BlackBerry and puts it into a package that is well designed. Features such as the dual-mode -- which literally switches the device fro...
Abstract: A lot of business people carry two mobile phones at all times. The reason? To keep business and personal separate. While there are a number of ways that you can do that on one mobile device, it’s still too easy to get sucked back into work mode when yo...
Abstract: Video Review: Nokia is maneuvering itself to get into the world of the data phone with the E71, and theyre looking to take a chomp out of the BlackBerry with it. We taste test it for ourselves on todays Gadget Pr0n....
Abstract: Impossibly slim, sleek, classy metal back, smoky colors. . . one could imagine James Bond carrying the Nokia E71 if he were a man of words rather than action. The E71s predecessor, the Nokia E61 (E62 in the US) once a good looking phone, now looks dr...
Abstract: Is the Nokia E71 your type? Well, that depends. Do you like sleek, sexy, classy smartphones that pack in nearly every available feature? If so, then the E71, Nokias latest business-class smartphone, might just be for you. The E71 probably isnt a ho...
Great form factor, good connectivity options, rock solid build
No BlackBerry client, poor camera, no camera shutter key, flawed voice dialing
As a pure business phone, the Nokia E71s enterprise email support leaves something to be desired. There is no BlackBerry support at all, and the Exchange client, which otherwise handles push email, contacts, appointments, and tasks flawlessly, doesn...
The Nokia E71 is a much anticipated device, and with that anticipation comes a lot of expectations. In particular it represents the hopes of many for Nokia to create a truly all-in-one device that combines the best of a QWERTY keyboard with a high qu...
Abstract: Note: Pictures pending, I need to retake them] A few months ago I bought an unlocked Samsung BlackJack II on eBay, and shortly after receiving it I was ready to dump it. In a word, it was crap. It was awfully slow, had a painfully laggy keyboard, di...