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17 years ago
Nokia E71: A hands-on review for SA customers
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17 years ago
Nokia E71 smartphone
The Nokia E71 is a brilliantly efficient piece of technology that does pretty much everything you might want it to do and it does it all extremely well. Like a technological servant of sorts, it serves up its many excellent facilities and a host of other titbits with a minimum of fuss - and no small...
17 years ago
Nokia E71
The BlackBerry 8820 has been one of the best slab-style QWERTY smartphones for so long now, it's hard to imagine anything overtaking it. Its combination of ease of use, long battery life and excellent keyboard contributed to a maximum score of 10 out of 10 when we first looked at it last August, and...
Pros:
- Impressive battery life
- Slim build
- Outstanding screen quality
Cons:
- No BlackBerry Connect support
- Can't charge over USB
- Few small buttons
17 years ago
Nokia E71
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.
Pros:
- Slim design with full QWERTY keyboard
- Feature-rich
- including Wi-Fi
- Bluetooth
- HSDPA and GPS
- Voice
- messaging and productivity tools are also strong
- Excellent battery life
Cons:
- Display is on the small side
- Keyboard is a little cramped
17 years ago
Nokia E71
Nokia has both slimmed down and pimped up its flagship email phone with the E71. HSDPA connections, vastly improved performance, good battery life and extras such as Assisted GPS navigation, built-in VoIP, remote wipe and hardware encryption for both the device and the memory card, makes for a...
17 years ago
Nokia E71 review: Nokia E71
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. It may be that the Nokia E series sometimes suffers from Jan Brady syndrome, as it gets overshadowed by a flashier member of its family--the Nokia N series (aka Marcia Brady). But the E series is just as bright and deserves some recognition too. Traditionally, the E series devices have been very corporate-centric and serious in design, but now Nokia is updating the line with the introduction of the Nokia E66 and Nokia E71, bringing with them a modernized look and a fresh set of features.
Pros:
- 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.
Cons:
- The E71 is expensive, and the display is on the smaller side
- The keyboard is a bit cramped as well.
17 years ago
Nokia E71x
It's always been a shame that Nokia's E series of smartphones (as well as the Nokia N series for that matter) rarely make it to U.S. carriers since they offer great business features in slick designs.
Pros:
- The Nokia E71x is affordably priced and offers a long list of features, including 3G, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, GPS, and a 3.2-megapixel camera, as well as support for AT&T's various services
- The QWERTY smartphone is very sleek with high-quality construction
Cons:
- The GPS initially took a while to find our location
- The keyboard layout is somewhat cramped
17 years ago
After a whole full year (and a few months more), Nokia has finally revealed its next E-series device, aptly named the Nokia E71 in succession of its previous business-centric device, the Nokia E61 (and its further updated model, the Nokia E61i), and in between, there was also the less chunky Nokia...
17 years ago
Nokia E71 review Review
The Nokia E series continues its transformation from dreary email caterpillar into ultra-chic business-plus butterfly. If you're not bothered about your phone having a top-notch camera, the E71 does everything else brilliantly, from easy-to-use email and a fantastic Qwerty keyboard to sat-nav and...
Pros:
- Slim design
- Superb Qwerty keypad
- Great connectivity -- HSDPA
- Wi-Fi
- GPS
Cons:
- Camera could be better
17 years ago
Review: Nokia E71
Having been using the Nokia E71 for a little while now, Steve Litchfield delivers his verdict - what's new compared to its predecessor, the E61i? And how close does the E71 get to being the perfect smartphone for the modern professional?
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