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  • Nokia E71 Unlocked Cell Phone with 3.2 MP Camera, 3G, Media Player, GPS - U.S. Version with Warranty (Gray)

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    Nokia E71 Unlocked Cell Phone with 3.2 MP Camera, 3G, Media Player, GPS - U.S. Version with Warranty (Gray)
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    User Rating:4.5 out of 5 starsAmazon Sales Rank:#40




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    A Great Product from Nokia, 2008-11-22
    I have been using this Nokia E71 since two months.In my opinion its the best smartphone in the market. you can always type without missing any letter, compared to the iphone which i had for few days then returned it back. Its the lightest,thinnest smartphone in the market, and its gray titanium colour is great, and dont forget the perfect sound properties and loud speaker. I went to check the blackberry storm, but i didnt like the size of it beside it doesnt have wireless in it. Nokia E71 has all the applications i need,and really fast with the 3G service(although AT&T 3G service is down in few places). The battery life is two days after torturing the phone,but not more as some people says.
    I bought this phone after i did alot of search on smartphones and i highly recommend it, try this product and you will never regret it.

    Best S60 phone I've ever tried, 2008-11-20
    Just an incredible phone. As a long-time Symbian user, I thought I knew what to expect but I was wrong. For me, the highlights are:

    1. Great form factor (thin, solid, great keyboard and screen)
    2. Very fast OS (press a button and the action happens instantly - almost no lag)
    3. Much improved PIM (Calendar and address books are both top-notch)
    4. Great reception (solid 3G everywhere I go in CT and 3.5g in the larger cities)
    5. Compatible with all my software (except Yahtzee, which looks weird, but hey, it's a game so who cares)

    Highly recommended. I know ATT has a version coming out which will be much cheaper but they ALWAYS find a way to screw up their phones.

    Enjoy. I am.

    Its decent but its no BlackBerry., 2008-11-19
    It works well. Nicely sized and does what its supposed to do. Symbian isn't my favorite OS so I traded it for a Bold.

    This is perfect phone for me, 2008-11-16
    I own the N800 for the last one year and it is the almost perfect device for Net, MP3 player and the occasional reading of ebooks. Though, i still was looking for a device that can also act as a phone and has wifi(i am 99% time within a wifi network, so 3g/edge is not a factor).

    I debated between E71, N95 and many other phones. So what sealed the deal? E71 is way smaller than any other device (iphone included) (and that too with a very easy keyboard), perfect seamless pairing with my bluetooth headphone(motorola HT820) and easy OS. I never used a symbian phone before and without much effort(no RTFM) was able to learn all functions. Though there are times when there are just too many options and i do click the wrong button.

    People might complain about the no-touch small screen, but to tell the truth it serves the user adequately: compared to the N800, i find, i prefer the keyboard on the E71 better than the onscreen keyboard of the N800. It serves best as the enterprise device for which it was intended for so the camera is just ok (too much purplelish), screen is small for video but the processor/OS is snappy to handle it. Though the media player is awesome, pair up with a stereo headset and voila (it also supports album art, and easy way to create playlists )! There are many good and free Symbian apps from Yahoo, Google for mail, news, maps and work good with E71. Also, the battery is huge and can last more than a day with heavy net usage. Oh and the charger is the half the size of a fat thumb!

    Accompanying Software is pretty good and connects seamless through via IR, bluetooth or USB. for Mp3 files there is a convertor to convert to a smaller AAC format and load to the device (one can load as MP3 too btw). I use a Sandisk 4GB microsd to store media files as the inbuilt phone memory is just about 120MB. It has a one stop app solution to handle almost all phone functions like transferring files, to reading SMS's, backing up, etc.

    Symbian is pretty snappy as OS and i have yet to have a 2 sec+ lag moment (which sometimes happen when switching between wifi access points). GPS is Ok and takes sometime to get a lock, but with a real nice app from Nokia called Sport tracker to track walking distance etc etc and also works with google maps.

    Pros: Snappy OS, excellent bluetooth capability, very good apps, on the first look i wondered 'how did they cram so much stuff in such a small package and that too with a massive 1500mah battery!'.

    No Cons, except perhaps the red on/off switch on the top of the phone (see it's so hard to find a fault with e71)

    So overall its a dream phone for me and worth much more than the going price of 350$.


    1 of 3 customers found the following review helpful:
    Excellent but the email client is bad, 2008-11-11
    * This phone is excellent
    * The battery long life
    * The design is great is very slim
    * The web browser is not good, beacause there are some page that can't view and can't use the copy paste
    * The email client is bad

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