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Nokia E71 - Gray

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Make the most of your day at work and away, with the Nokia E71: providing mobile efficiency that's beautifully styled. Improve your workflow with mobile access to your business and personal email. Setup is simple with a dedicated email key and full keyboard to help you get your message out. Stay up to speed with 3G, HSPDA, and WLAN connectivity - vital links to help keep you connected to a great messaging and mobile browsing experience. Arrive on time to your destination with Nokia Maps and integrated A-GPS, helping you stay one step ahead of your meeting schedule. Dedicated one-touch keys - Home, calendar, contacts, and email Independent voice dialing Intelligent input with auto-completion, auto-correction and learning capability Accelerated scrolling with NaviKey Notification light in NaviKey Micro-USB connector, full-speed 2.5mm Nokia AV connector BP-4L 1500-mAh Li-Po standard battery Up to 18-hours of music playback time 110MB internal dynamic memory Quad-band EGSM 850/900/1800/1900, WCDMA 900/2100 HSDPA Operating Frequency Use the Download! client for Over-the-air (OTA) downloads Dimensions - 4.49 x 2.24 x 0.39 114x57x10mm Weight - 127 grams

Features:

Unlocked quad-band GSM 850/900/1800/1900 cell phone with US 3G compatibility (850/1900 UMTS/HSDPA) and EDGE data capabilities;


Svelte, stylish mobile email device in gray with access to corporate communication via Microsoft Exchange


Full QWERTY keyboard with intelligent input for easy one-handed typing; quick access to PIM and email applications


3.2-megapixel camera/camcorder; stereo Bluetooth; GPS with Nokia Maps; Wi-Fi connectivity (802.11b/g); MicroSD expansion


Up to 10.5 hours of GSM talk time, up to 400+ hours (17 days) of standby time; measures 4.49 x 2.24 x 0.39 inches (HxWxD) and weighs 4.44 ounces


Product Details:
Product Length: 4.13 inches
Product Width: 1.93 inches
Product Height: 0.61 inches
Product Weight: 3.0 pounds
Package Length: 7.7 inches
Package Width: 5.6 inches
Package Height: 2.7 inches
Package Weight: 0.8 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 54 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 4.5
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1 of 1 found the following review helpful:

5Great phoneJan 05, 2009
Alright, I finally bought one a month ago based on the reviews here. This is my first smart phone. I considered iPhone and N96 before finally settling for E71. Here is why: I realized that what I really wanted was connectivity on the run (or walk ;)) - not necessarily watching movies or doing demos to others on what my phone can do. I wanted a phone that can do many things pretty well, and not just some things absolutely the best. I also wanted a phone that lets me add applications that I (as opposed to AT&T and Apple) want/allow. And I didnt want to go bankrupt buying/using that phone. E71 satisfies all (well, except the demo part: I ended up demoing it a few times ;)).

Coming to the phone itself - it has an unvelievable set of features -

* Connectivity options - You name it, it has it(Bluetooth - including stereo headset support infrared, Wifi, 3G, Edge). You can connect to Wifi networks that requires encryption (I configured WEP) or browser-based authentication.

* A GPS with A-GPS support - meaning fast GPS lock. Not sure if you need(I have) data plan to use it. You can disable it, though, and use just the plain GPS.

* Decent email client (setting up gmail took all of 1 minute - just enter your user name and passwd). But you should try Nokia's new push email service (free for now - not sure how long), it is much better. Emails show up on your phone even before Gmail web ui shows it (same case with built-in email client as well). Both has no html support (yet).

* It can sync up with outlook on your windows PC using Nokia Suite, and it can connect to Exchange using active sync (though I havent checked this myself - my employer doesnt allow me to).

* It plays all kinds of media files (audio is decent, and the speaker loud enough) and youtube.

* It has a very good browser with flash support (and you can watch You Tube videos)

* it has internet telephony support(meaning you dont need any additional software if you have SIP account with any provider)

* it has tonnes of other applications (free and paid) that you can download from Nokia's own or various Symbian S60 websites. Fring (chat/voip client for google talk, skype, etc), Google Maps (with street view), Yahoo Go, etc are some must-have applications available free. Ability to be on Skype all-day (of course, if you have data plan) can save you a lot of money, if you make/receive international calls (you can make skype-skype free or skype-phone for lower rates without using your minutes)

* You can add more memory using micro SDHC card and applications can be installed on phone memory or card

* Good battery life (at least to my expectations) - with wifi and 3G turned on, push-email set to immediate notification, Fring running always and lots of browsing, I get through 2 days. With 3G turned off (using edge), push-email at immediate notification and moderate browsing, I have now gone 3 days and battery has 40% charge left.

* Looks - One of the best looking (still feature-rich) phones (much better than N95, but nowhere near an iPhone) out there. It is very thin, and is probably smaller than iPhone.

* Finally, it has a full qwerty keyboard which is very very very usable - never thought I could do that on a phone.

For the negative side, I must say that the Wifi reach is not as good as my laptop (meaning, I can get fairly good signal on laptop, but E71 wont get any) - but then you cant really compare the high-power laptop to a low-power cellphone. Also the phone has a 2.5mm audio jack (not 3.5mm, as your regular headsets would use) - you will have to get a 2.5mm to 3.5mm adapter if you are particular about that favorite headset of yours.

Overall, I recommend the phone. With the AT&T's Media Unlimited (just $15 per month, instead of $30 that iPhone requires), I am enjoying the new phone. My days have changed - for the better!



4This phone is amazing but not perfectDec 29, 2008
I have been a dedicated Nokia supporter for a few years now. Started with a Nokia 7610, then switched to n80i and finally about a month or so ago purchased THE E71-2. To me there is absolutely no comparison between a blackberry and an e71, however it could not be perfect. Two major downfalls are:
1. Does not work on Tmobile 3G network in continental US, which is a huge factor for current Tmobile users. Just have to settle for EDGE right now or use AT&T
2. No standard 3.5mm headphone jack, so unfortunately you won't be able to use your favorite headphones.
Other than that it is an absolute iPhone and Blackberry killer

3 of 3 found the following review helpful:

5Why compare to iPhone?Dec 28, 2008
Only had my E71 for a few days now, but I'm incredibly impressed. The biggest concern I have is the number of people in this forum comparing the E71 to the iPhone. E71 is NOT an iPhone, it was not INTENDED to compete with the iPhone, and it is not fair to compare it with the iPhone! So many people are talking about what the iPhone has that the E71 hasn't, what about the things the E71 has that the iPhone hasn't?...like a beautiful steel case, video calling, a removable memory card, RELIABLE 3G connectivity, etc, etc? If all you people want an iPhone so bad, then why not just get one unlocked/jailbroken and let the rest of us evaluate hand held devices on their own merits?
The best features of the E71 are its sleek and elegant form factor, the aforementioned steel case, the 100% customizable interface, and the availability & support for third-party applications.

0 of 6 found the following review helpful:

3not badDec 28, 2008
The camera is awful and the quality of the image is THE WORST. Even the $10 camera available in wal-mart is much better than this. Even the web browser and the other features are not good.

Overall not up to the expectations.


0 of 5 found the following review helpful:

3Not worth the hassleDec 27, 2008
I did lots (and lots and lots) of research on the e71, which was my choice to replace a Blackberry Pearl I'd had for a couple years. I needed to buy unlocked because 1.) my BB died one day, and 2.) I'm stuck on T-mobile. Because iPhones aren't "officially" unlocked, I settled on this e71, which seems to be Nokia's iPhone alternative.

After the giddiness of having a new phone wore off, I became more and more disappointed in this phone. It is certainly no iPhone (which my wife has), and isn't much better than my old Blackberry. Call quality is the best feature. That's about it.

Because Nokia has not updated the firmware for North American versions (e71-2 models, i.e. this one I bought from Amazon), there are a number of very annoying bugs in the operating system. Strike 1: The OS routinely crashes and reads "Memory Full" when it definitely is not full, and the only way to stop the warning screens from appearing is to reboot. Strike 2: The enclosed app for corporate email, called "Mail for Exchange" was so bad and difficult to configure that my IT guy and I finally gave up and bought a $50 RoadSync application that works OK. (As a comparison, it took my wife approximately 3 minutes to configure her iPhone for corporate MS Exchange email.) Strike 3: The phone sometimes makes an awful popping sound when playing keypad tones or application chimes, It is like the clicking and popping sound you get when speakers overload or get too much signal. Others have experienced this on the Nokia support boards, as well, and it may be a hardware issue.

OS bugs aside, there are also significant hardware disadvantages of this piece compared with the iPhone. The screen isn't wide enough to see a full line of sender, date, and email subject on the screen. You have to guess sometimes at what the message might be. This makes the chances of opening SPAM from the coporate server a lot greater, in my experience. The camera is merely adequate, and mine casts a purple hue to all pictures -- not uncommon, according to other users. I can manually set it to Sepia mode and it looks better, but that's a pain. My wife's iPhone takes great photos as is.

By far the most annoying "feature" of this phone is in setting up ring tones and alert tones. In the Blackberry, you can indicate how many times you want a tone to ring. It seems that, in this Nokia, it's either ON or OFF. Sometimes I want an alert to ring once, and that's it. Maybe a single chime to let me know about an email or something. The sounds on the e71 just keep going and going until you manually silence them.

I bought this phone mainly because I thought Nokia had a reputation for quality and solid phones. It also had a full size, real qwerty keyboard, which I prefer to the screen-based keyboard of the iPhone. The construction of the phone is solid. It has nice build quality. It's pretty. But this and the qwerty keyboard benefit doesn't make this phone worth all the trouble of the other numerous issues.

My T-Mobile contract is up in February, and I'm headed to the Apple Store to get an iPhone unless Nokia updates the e71 firmware for N. America. I'll end up selling this one on eBay for a loss, and I'll be happy as a clam to get rid of it. Overall, my experience with the phone as my main corporate and personal communicator has been at the most satisfactory. My apologies to all the Nokia fanatics out there, but the iPhone beats this brick by a mile.

 
 
 
 
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