Nokia E71 The Nokia E71 offers the following features:

* full QWERTY keyboard
* 2.4″ 16M QVGA TFT, 320×240 pixel resolution display
* 3.2 megapixel camera with autofocus and video recording
* microSD card slot
* support for Nokia’s Share on Ovi media-sharing service
* new home screen with customizable business and personal views
* quad-band GSM/EDGE (850/900/1800/1900MHz)
* one of three dual-band WCDMA configurations (850/1900MHz, 900/2100MHz, and 850/2100MHz)
* HSDPA support
* built-in WiFi
* built-in A-GPS with Nokia Maps preloaded
* S60 3rd Edition
* Bluetooth 2.0 with A2DP
* 110MB internal memory
* microSD card slot

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Nokia E71 Reviews

Pocket-lint reviews the Nokia E71 and writes, “The lack of a 1 minute offering is frustrating if you are looking for a BlackBerry replacement as your email won’t be instant however it will help if your not looking for a “I need my email this instant.”…Beyond email and you get Nokia’s Maps software with A-GPS for navigation on foot and by car and there is full support for the Ovi services including Flash support build-in.” Link.

BoyGeniusReport reviews the Nokia E71 and writes, “It takes a lot to get us excited but the E71 has done it. This thing, in our opinion, is the best phone Nokia has made to date. That’s a very bold statement, we know. But this really is going to be the phone to beat by a lot of manufacturers. From the design, to the specs, to the size, the feel — it has the entire package. It’s not for everyone, though. Some people prefer a straight up phone like a flip phone, but in terms of a smartphone with a QWERTY keyboard, this takes the cake. It is just striking compared to the shit device the E61 was. It’s ok, we still love y’all that carry the E61, but this puts it to shame. One thing I personally can’t get over is the awesome dimensions of the device. It’s so perfectly thin, yet incredibly comfortable to hold and use. We just hope Nokia doesn’t wait too long to bring this to market as they need to strike now. Like right now. This second. After seeing all of the detailed shots and our impressions, how do you guys feel about the phone? Are you foaming at the mouth waiting for it or ice-grillin’ us?” Link.

All About Symbian reviews the Nokia E71 and writes, “The E71 fills a very important gap in the line up of 2nd generation Eseries device. While the E90 is an extremely capable device, its form factor and price point make it rather niche. The E51 is a great entry level enterprise device, but lacks the power that a full size keyboard provides. The completed portfolio of 2nd generation Eseries devices (E51, E66, E71, E90) has a real sense of maturity about it. This comes from the hardware (variety across the range, build quality and feature set), but also the software - the enterprise applications, and crucially, the enterprise device management options have been significantly improved. The Nokia E71 and its sisters look set to give Nokia’s Enterprise rivals (Blackberry and Windows Mobile - and, yes, in time the iPhone) some sleepless nights. A tougher call is for those buying the E71 for personal use, as the smallest qwerty-equipped S60 device. While the keyboard is very useable for anyone with nimble fingers, I found the multimedia side of the E71 disappointing, from the relatively low (compared to other recent S60 mainstays like 2006’s N95) camera quality to the undistinguished audio and video playback. The E71 is better than the E61i, hugely so, but in truth I’d hoped for a little bit more, given that this is now mid 2008. And yes, I know the E71 is built to come in at an attractive price, but… Don’t let these slight negatives put you off investigating this great smartphone all rounder though. Link.

CNET reviews the Nokia E71 and writes, ” It may be that the Nokia E series sometimes suffers from Jan Brady syndrome, as it gets overshadowed by a flashier member of its family–the Nokia N series (aka Marcia Brady). But the E series is just as bright and deserves some recognition too. Traditionally, the E series devices have been very corporate-centric and serious in design, but now Nokia is updating the line with the introduction of the Nokia E66 and Nokia E71, bringing with them a modernized look and a fresh set of features…For this review, we took a look at the Nokia E71, which steps in to relieve the older Nokia E61i. What the company has done with the E71’s design is remarkable, as it’s taken the once-bulky smartphone and turned it into an incredibly sleek QWERTY device. You do lose a bit in screen and keyboard size, but we feel it’s manageable. Plus, with its strong messaging, productivity, and connectivity features and solid performance, it’s worth those little sacrifices. The only downfall is that it has yet to be picked up by a U.S. carrier, so your wallet will take a hit, as an unlocked version of the Nokia E71 will go for about $500.” Link.

MobileBurn does a hands on review of the Nokia E71 and writes, “The E71 has a great feature set that includes not only HSDPA but also WiFi for data. A 3.2 megapixel autofocus camera is also on board, something of a rare thing in what is decidedly a business device. The E71 uses Nokia’s S60 3rd Edition Feature Pack 1 user interface, not the latest and greatest version, such as that found on the N78, but Nokia said that it wanted to make sure that its Eseries devices were using the most stable version of its platform…Nokia had both color variants of the E71 on hand, and while it might look a bit flashy for a business phone, it seemed quite clear that people were most stricken with the white version.” Link.

PC Pro reviews the Nokia E71 and writes, “Are these weaknesses enough to put us off the E71? Absolutely not. Few people buy a phone like this for its photo-taking or music-playing abilities, and the proprietary connectors - while annoying - are issues most can live with…Its ability to handle email, make calls and handle day-to-day office chores is much more important, and this is where the E71 excels. Add the brilliant battery life, and it’s no surprise it wins a place on the A List and a Recommended award.” Link.

CNET UK reviews the Nokia E71 and writes, “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 we’ve all been waiting for…It looks gorgeous, it works well and most importantly it packs enough features to deal with a smorgasbord of situations. We’re disappointed with its camera, but we think this is one of the best Nokia email phones to date, and highly recommend it if you’re looking for a phone with a Qwerty keypad.” Link.

Trusted Reviews has a review of the Nokia E71 and writes, “The Nokia E71’s minor niggles are quite simply swamped by its positive attributes. It’s a beautifully engineered phone, with great looks, slim build and fantastic ergonomics. It has wonderful battery life, a superb screen, effective GPS and fast mobile data…Better than all that, it’s reasonably priced. In fact the only major thing I can see wrong with this handset is that I’m going to have to hand it back to Nokia. All I can say is: please don’t take it. Please!” Link.

Tech Leader reviews the Nokia E71 and writes, “Are you iPhone-obsessed? Don’t bother with the E71. It just doesn’t give the experience that Apple’s killer phone provides. If you’re not obsessed, and if you’re one of the experienced few who realise a phone without a keyboard will present problems when firing off large emails, then I would seriously consider this latest Nokia offering…The Nokia E71 probably ranks as the sturdiest business phone out there. No fuss, no frills — just do the stuff you need to.” Link.

3G reviews the Nokia E71 and writes, “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 Push-To-Talk, instant messaging and internet calling. We also love the fact that you can call a number from your contact list by simply tapping in their name on the phone’s keypad while on the homescreen. It’s speed dialling made simple.” Link.

Smarthouse reviews the Nokia E71 and writes, “With A-GPS, Bluetooth, IR, Wi-Fi and HSDPA, along with various office programs, the Nokia E71 has everything you need to stay on top. Simply put, this is one of the best smartphones we have seen this year and we highly recommend this phone for on-the-go users…The Nokia E71 has an RRP of $709, but 3 is currently offering this handset for free on its $49 cap plan (for 24 months).” Link.

CNET Australia reviews the Nokia E71 and writes, “When we saw the E61 last year we loved it: a BlackBerry-esque handset that connects to anything and everything. Nokia steps it up to the next level with the E71, improving its connectivity with A-GPS, adding a camera, improving the 3G speeds to HSDPA and managing to slim the handset across all dimensions. This is exactly what we expect to see in the successor to a popular product line…Perhaps the most astonishing fact is that on top of E71’s list of improvements, Nokia has also trimmed the price with its RRP listed at AU$709. All things considered, this is an absolute bargain for one of this year’s best smartphones.” Link.

MobileTechReview has a review of the Nokia E71 and writes, “When we first saw the E71 in person, we were shocked at its extreme good looks and thinness– not something that happens often with a business smartphone phone. It’s hard to find fault with this smartphone– Nokia did an excellent job. Though we’ve harped on the camera, it’s only because we have high expectations for Nokia phones– we’ll cut it (just a little) slack since the E71 is a business phone. Performance and stability are excellent, call quality and reception are likewise solid and the keyboard is wonderful. Despite the business moniker, the E71 is a fun phone that handles video playback, music and gaming well. Double-bonus for Flash support!” Link.

Brighthand reviews the Nokia E71 and writes, “The E71 is probably the best handset available for prosumers. It takes what many want from an iPhone and need from a BlackBerry and puts it into a package that is well designed…Some areas of concern with the E71 include the user interface: menus, menus, and more menus. Many things are buried and most people might not have the patience to find the gems…In this reviewer’s opinion, if you need a smartphone that works very hard, but leaves room to play, it’s very hard to find anything out currently that will outdo the E71. Its really that much better than Nokia’s past devices, and many current ones.” Link.

InfoSync reviews the Nokia E71 and writes, “There are a few complaints we have about Nokia’s high-end import phones in general. First of all, they simply aren’t localized to U.S. networks. Nokia has done a better job with their automatic setup tools, but using the Nokia E71, we were continually asked to choose one of AT&T’s numerous data networks. It was confusing and probably unnecessary. The phone also includes loads of apps, some of which are useless to American audiences. The Music Store, for instance, doesn’t work here, nor does Push-to-Talk functionality. Overall, the phone often made us feel as if we needed the help of a network administrator, which may be fine for some large corporate business users, but there should be easier, more automated options.” Link.

Mobile Choice reviews the Nokia E71 and writes, “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 Push-To-Talk, instant messaging and internet calling. We also love the fact that you can call a number from your contact list by simply tapping in their name on the phone’s keypad while on the homescreen. It’s speed dialling made simple.” Link.

Geek reviews the Nokia E71 and writes, “The Nokia E71 is a smartphone that lets you perform just about any task you can think of but all from your mobile device. In addition, it offers a unique dual home screen which lets you leave the office in peace by customizing what you want to see in each of your home screens…In summary, there’s very little that I didn’t like about the E71. It’s definitely one of the more powerful smartphones I’ve used, and once you get used to the Series 60 way of navigating the device (it took me an hour or so), it’s easy to customize and find just about anything you’re looking for. I could easily see the E71 replacing just about any phone I tend to carry.” Link.

PC World reviews the Nokia E71 and writes, “Unfortunately, the E71 comes at a steep price, as it is not currently offered by any U.S. carriers. You’ll have to drop around $500 for it, so it is important to evaluate exactly what you want out of it. But overall, the E71 shines as a stylish device that does more than the average business phone.” Link.