Abstract: Nokia’s E-range is aimed firmly at corporate users, with the E71 offering a full QWERTY keypad to make emailing easier, and loads of features that help to make it a great out of office tool.Build quality is among the best that we’ve seen to date on a ...
The E71 can certainly give similar products a run for their money. As the thinnest smartphone with a full QWERTY keyboard, the E71 feels good in the hand, but it’s not very sexy when you use it - thanks to bland icons and dreary colours that seem co...
Abstract: Nokia E71 test T he time a business mobile phone was simple and boring is in the past. Business and private are being united. The genuine corporate mobile companies such as the BlackBerry creators, aim more and more at the private user, whilst Samsung ...
Unfortunately, the Nokia E71 comes at a steep price. Youll have to drop around £399 for it, so it is important to evaluate exactly what you want out of it. But overall, the Nokia E71 shines as a stylish device that does more than the average business...
Nokia's answer to the BlackBerry, the E71 struts its telephonic stuff in the boardroom with a full-blown QWERTY keyboard. It's no chunker, though. In fact its 10mm profile makes the BlackBerry flock look like a family of porkers. We found the QWER...
Our only quibble with the E71 is to do with its looks. They're more bland than spam. That's it. Nothing more to see here.
BlackBerry beware: there's a new business/pleasure mobile in town and its gunning for your pin-striped crown.Best offers for the Nokia E71eBay.co.uk £199.99 unlocked-mobiles £225.00 Amazon UK £246.87 Amazon Marketplace £248.00 Noki...
Most business phones leave you yearning for something a little more refined, something that will get the job done but also work well as a phone for home. The Nokia E71 is the business phone weve (Mostly me!!) been waiting for.It looks gorgeous, it wor...