Abstract: Is the Nokia E71 your type? Well, that depends. Do you like sleek, sexy, classy smartphones that pack in nearly every available feature? If so, then the E71, Nokias latest business-class smartphone, might just be for you. The E71 probably isnt a ho...
Great form factor, good connectivity options, rock solid build
No BlackBerry client, poor camera, no camera shutter key, flawed voice dialing
As a pure business phone, the Nokia E71s enterprise email support leaves something to be desired. There is no BlackBerry support at all, and the Exchange client, which otherwise handles push email, contacts, appointments, and tasks flawlessly, doesn...
Abstract: Note: Pictures pending, I need to retake them] A few months ago I bought an unlocked Samsung BlackJack II on eBay, and shortly after receiving it I was ready to dump it. In a word, it was crap. It was awfully slow, had a painfully laggy keyboard, di...
The Nokia E71 is a much anticipated device, and with that anticipation comes a lot of expectations. In particular it represents the hopes of many for Nokia to create a truly all-in-one device that combines the best of a QWERTY keyboard with a high qu...
Abstract: The Nokia E71 is a new, long awaited phone belonging to the business-oriented Eseries line. Even though its name suggests that it is a successor to the E70 (equipped with large, unfolding, two-part QWERTY keyboard), the E71 follows the E61 and E61i des...
Abstract: Call quality was never an issue with the E71, as it easily lived up to our expectations of a Nokia-branded phone. Ring tones sounded quite loud and we were happy with them even in noisy environments. The vibro alter was of moderate strength. As of tod...
Up to 8 GB in an easytoaccess, external microSD slot. Quick and seamless OS. GPS, 3G, WiFi, Bluetooth (you name it, its basically got it). Vivid screen (even in direct sunlight). Textured stainless steel backing prevents slippage. Relatively lightweight (...
Great design with a comfortable keyboard and a slim, slick case. Fast networking on AT&Ts 3G network. Plenty of features, including GPS, Wi-Fi and Exchange support. ...
Setup could be confusing for the U.S. audience. Exchange AciveSync drains the battery significantly. Camera is lousy. ...
The Nokia E71 is a great slab-style QWERTY phone, better than almost any on the market. It has a slimmer, cooler design than the Motorola Q9h or the Samsung BlackJack 2, and it can handle almost all of the business tools that those Windows Mobile 6.1...
Abstract: Video Review: The Nokia E71 is a great slab-style QWERTY phone, better than almost any on the market. It has a slimmer, cooler design than the Motorola Q9h or the Samsung BlackJack 2, and it can handle almost all of the business tools that those Win...