Rating 4.4 101 reviews
Manufacturer: Nokia
review.goodgearguide.com.au
17 years ago

Nominally aimed at business and corporate customers, Nokia's latest E-Series handset features a sleek and stylish look that also makes it appealing to regular consumers. The E71 features a full QWERTY keyboard and has a wealth of features; its thin build is particularly impressive.
Pros:
  • Design
  • QWERTY keyboard
  • switch mode feature
  • HSDPA
  • Wi-Fi
  • interface speed
Cons:
  • Keyboard and display a little small
  • menu isn't as visually appealing as competing models
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TechRadar UK
17 years ago

Nokia E71 review

Touching is very much in vogue these days, but if you plan to do a lot of typing, whether it be texts, notes or even novels, there's still no real substitute for the tactile response of a full, hard-key QWERTY keyboard. And it's the keyboard that dominates the Nokia E71.
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extragsm.com
17 years ago

Nokia E71 review: A successful phone

When we first saw the E71 in person, we were shocked at its extreme good looks and thinness-- not something that happens often with a business smartphone phone. It's hard to find fault with this smartphone-- Nokia did an excellent job.
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PDA Reviews
17 years ago

Nokia E71 PDA Smartphone Review

For the past few months, when you say a good PDA, you will automatically think of Blackberry 8820. It had the best style a keyboard can have and its quality seemed to be totally unbeatable.
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PC Magazine
17 years ago

Nokia E71x (AT&T)

At $149.99 with a two-year contract, the Nokia E71x is AT&T's best smartphone deal right now. A variant on the Editors' Choice–winning unlocked E71 , this handset is strikingly slim, classy-looking phone with excellent e-mail and Web support-all at half the price of competing handsets.
Pros:
  • Beautiful design
  • Excellent Web browser
  • Microsoft Exchange and document support
Cons:
  • Poor camera
  • No 3.5mm headphone jack
  • No HTML e-mail support
  • AT&T has removed many applications
Read more on PC Magazine
Wired
17 years ago

Review: Nokia E71x Smartphone

Last year we reviewed the Nokia E71 , a phone that came straight outta Finland unlocked, with a powerful array of business and multimedia features. It was balanced, it was beautiful and it worked perfectly.
Pros:
  • Fantastic industrial design
  • Hashing out e-mails (or tweets) on smartly appointed QWERTY is a typo-free affair
  • Gorgeous screen completely readable in direct sunshine
  • Battery life holds up to four days of calls, e-mails and web surfing.
Cons:
  • Seriously, AT&T, did you have to drop the toggle button? Still no N-Gage gaming platform available
  • 3.2 MP pics skew a touch towards the noisy end of the spectrum
Read more on Wired
LAPTOP Magazine
17 years ago

Nokia E71x (AT&T)

was one of Nokia's first (and thinnest) phones with a full QWERTY keyboard to make it to these shores. The AT&T E71x, a version of the E71 which we originally reviewed as an unlocked device, is now the first (and only) 3G smart phone offered by a major U.S.
Pros:
  • Stunning brushed-metal design
  • Good Web browser
  • HSDPA and Wi-Fi
  • Integrated GPS
  • Inexpensive
Cons:
  • 2.5mm headphone jack
  • Mediocre 3.2-MP camera
  • No FM tuner
Read more on LAPTOP Magazine
danyw
17 years ago

Superb Smartphone!

This phone has finally converted me to QWERTY keyboards. The keyboard is quite amazing for the phone's size. The form factor may be a little thin for those with chunkier hands but otherwise it's a very sexy device - not an adjective I'd normally associate with Nokia phones. My only wish is for a slightly grippier surface on the back of the phone. Overall an excellent smartphone geared more towards business use but quite usable as a media player. The OS is responsive and stable. There's plenty of community support on the Web and apps are readily available.
Mobile Magazine
17 years ago

REVIEW – Unlocked Nokia E71-2 NAM Smartphone

The Nokia E71-2 NAM is very clearly a business-minded device, so while there are applications for Twitter and other "fun" things like PixelPipe, the ability to send emails, check calendars, and produce Office documents sits at the forefront for this phone. The hardware is very good.
Read more on Mobile Magazine
comparison.com.au
17 years ago

If you don't use your phone a lot or need something for emergencies, this is a decent phone to have.
Pros:
  • Good phone for its price range
Cons:
  • Not a very good quality camera or sound
  • Keypad hard to work
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