Abstract: If you do a lot of messaging on your cell phone, then you may have already heard of messaging cell phones as the new special category. If not, keep reading; in this roundup of four exemplars of the field, you may find just the one with the right mix of...
Nokia likes to pitch its smartphones as "multimedia computers" largely because they do much more than take calls. Thats certainly true with the E71, and perhaps its best recommendation is that it rarely leaves its owner at a loss for features. Theres...
Nokias E71 is a great phone, but not for the users it was originally aimed at. As a business phone, the less-than-stellar Exchange support, as well as the missing BlackBerry support, will limit the phones use. However, as a normal phone "for the res...
Abstract: Here’s my review of the metal clad Nokia E71. Nokia’s update to their e61i. Build quality is excellent. Much of the body is made of metal along with the battery cover. The battery cover clips on (instead of sliding on) and it fits very tightly. The ...
Unfortunately, the Nokia E71 comes at a steep price. You'll 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...
Abstract: I’ve been putting this one off for a while, but it’s time you youngsters learned about this lovely little device. It’s the latest in Nokia’s E series of smartphones, and as you will learn by clicking above and/or below, it’s a bit of a conundrum. By th...