Excellent keyboard; stunning design; crammed with features
No BlackBerry Connect support; 2.5mm headset socket; Micro-USB port
The E71 is a fabulous business smartphone thats packed with featurs, but Nokias decision to omit BlackBerry Connect support severely limits is potential market. ...
Abstract: As with all the best phones, there’s loads more to say about the Nokia E71 that we don’t have space for here. You get a great web-browsing experience with HSDPA data speeds, there’s a great driving game pre-loaded, and there’s loads of extras like Pus...
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 ot...
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 t...
Slim design with full QWERTY keyboard, Featurerich, including WiFi, Bluetooth, HSDPA and GPS, Voice, messaging and productivity tools are also strong
Expensive, Display is on the small side, Keyboard is a little cramped
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...
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Published: 2008-06-24, Author: Andrew , review by: CNET.co.uk
We've been yearning for a phone with a Qwerty keypad that looks good and works like it should, and here it is. The Nokia E71 exceeded our expectations and is a great example of Nokia's ability to combine ease of use with attractive design. While we do...
This is a superb smart phone and a great choice if you like writing long messages, emails or chatting using a mobile IM service. Aside from the lacklustre camera and poor folder support in Microsoft Exchange, we think this is one of the best phones out...
Abstract: Nokias E71 has achieved something none of the other phones in this group managed: it includes a useable keyboard but is still very slim. In fact, its the skinniest handset here at just 10mm thick. Its still quite wide, but youre unlikely to noti...