No BlackBerry Connect support, Can't charge over USB, Few small buttons
The Nokia E71's minor niggles are quite simply swamped by its positive attributes. It's a beautifully engineered phone, with great looks, slim build and fantastic ergonomics. It has wonderful battery life, a superb screen, effective GPS and fast mobile da...
The Nokia E71 features a slim design, while still managing to have a full QWERTY keyboard. The Symbian smartphone is stocked with features, including Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, GPS, and U.S. 3G support. Voice, messaging, and productivity tools are also strong.
The E71 is expensive, and the display is on the smaller side. The keyboard is a bit cramped as well.
Mobile professionals who need a powerful but sleek messaging-centric smartphone will be well-served by the Nokia E71; just be prepared to pay a price. Specifications: Band / mode: WCDMA (UMTS) / GSM 850/900/1800/1900; Talk time: Up to 270 min; Combined...
Stunning brushed metal design, Exceptional Web browser, HSDPA connectivity, Integrated GPS, Unlocked quad-band phone
2.5mm headphone jack, A few useless features for U.S. customers, Mediocre e-mail system for those not using Exchange
Nokia’s E71 will be the first Nokia QWERTY phone with 3.5G data-connection speeds to hit the U.S., and even at its relatively steep asking price of almost $500 (unlocked), it’s a very enticing option for business users who want to stand out fr...
Published: 2008-06-27, Author: Michael , review by: mobileburn.com
Abstract: The Nokia E71 was announced last week and we recently had a chance to get some one-on-one time with this stylish new QWERTY cell phone. The E71 sports a 2.4" QVGA display set in a landscape orientation and has a QWERTY keyboard that is located...
Abstract: Call it the Lingonberry. Nokias E71 is a beautiful, luxurious-feeling phone, and its a direct attack on both and on the latest Windows Mobile smartphones. Because of the Finnish companys go-it-alone attitude, the E71 is a better bet for stylish mav...
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Published: 2008-06-19, Author: Paul , review by: engadget.com
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All phones have their good points. Here are the ones for the Nokia E71:Screen is clear and sharp and displays a whopping 16 million colors ,Excellent design and solid construction , Bluetooth , Wi-Fi (extremely efficient on this phone) ,3G support ,Superb...
All phones also have their bad points. But there’s hardly anything negative that can be said about the E71. Here’s one:3.2 megapixel camera isn’t the best out there, especially for use in dimly lit areas ,
The Nokia E71 is full of positive points, and it is difficult to find anything negative about it. From a business perspective, the Nokia E71 is one of the best phones out there with its Smartphone capabilities and long battery life. The phone earns to...