3g.co.uk Updated: 2013-11-09 09:46:13
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Everything But A Camera ! You know those reviews that say ‘this is the handset with everything’? They can’t be right, because no handset can make you a cup of tea. But if you are on the hunt for a mobile email machine with a good wodge o...
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techradar.com Updated: 2013-11-09 09:46:13
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Cramming in everything bar the kitchen sink is what the E61 is about, with a feature list that includes everything a smartphone should offer. Its got quad-band GSM; 3G support; 802.11b/g; a 39-key QWERTY keyboard for easy data entry; and additional so...

Packed with features, Well priced, Simple navigation...

No camera...

Cramming in everything bar the kitchen sink is what the E61 is about, with a feature list that includes everything a smartphone should offer. Its got quad-band GSM; 3G support; 802.11b/g; a 39-key QWERTY keyboard for easy data entry; and additional so...
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Instead it’s flat and very large. It’s easy enough to carry in a jacket pocket, briefcase or handbag, but far too wide to fit into the average pocket on a pair of jeans. The resemblance to a BlackBerry is deliberate because the E61 comes with...

Good display, excellent email and browsing, support for BlackBerry and other messaging services, built-in QWERTY keyboard, good office features...

Keyboard not ideal for extended typing sessions, no touch screen, iSync needs external plug-in, no camera, VoIP not available for home users...

Overall, the E61 is perhaps best thought of as a communications device, rather than a full PDA. The full features of a PDA are buried inside it, but the form factor makes it tricky to use them to best effect. However, email, browsing and messaging are...
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A stylish and rugged business-class smartphone with a huge choice of push-email clients available.
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T3.com Updated: 2013-11-09 09:46:13
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Nokias wide-faced effort is equipped with decent email, a full QWERTY keyboard and Wi-Fi to boot. Email is even easier to set up than on the Blackberry; entering details and downloading the required software takes less than five minutes, and our ema...

Great for email, Brilliant browser, Large screen, Sturdy joystick...

No scroll wheel, Bloody wide...

An innovative browser, great email and the best screen on test make this the choice of the discerning emailer.
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Product name:E61Manufacturer:NokiaPrice:Contract dependantAuthor:Lawrence LatifPublished:23 October 2006Nokias E61 is the somewhat delayed response to the all conquering Blackberry and represents a good effort from the Worlds most popular handset mak...
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An outstanding smart phone for business users, the Nokia E61 is packed with all the features you can imagine. An excellent keyboard, large display and an intuitive user interface combine to make this one of the best on the market.

Keyboard, Design, Controls, Features, Connectivity options, VoIP calling, Battery life...

SD card slot location, No camera The Final Word An outstanding smart phone for business users, the Nokia E61 is packed with all the features you can imagine. An excellent keyboard, large display and an intuitive user interface combine to make this one...

An outstanding smart phone for business users, the Nokia E61 is packed with all the features you can imagine. An excellent keyboard, large display and an intuitive user interface combine to make this one of the best on the market. Notes # This product...
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iMobile.com.au Updated: 2013-11-09 09:46:14
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Overview IntroductionNokia has a well established reputation for consistently producing handsets which are easy to use and generally oriented at the business level user. In recent times, Nokia has been overshadowed somewhat by new innovative products...
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Zdnet.com.au Updated: 2013-11-09 09:46:14
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What do you call something that looks like a BlackBerry, acts like a BlackBerry and yet offers a lot more than most BlackBerry devices? Nokia calls it the E61.
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A stylish and rugged business-class smartphone with a huge choice of push-email clients available Were seeing a raft of new devices that are being dubbed BlackBerry killers, and the E61 is Nokias foray into this increasingly crowded market segment...
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The wedge-shaped E61s layout will be familiar to BlackBerry users but feels a wide affair if youre used to more traditionally styled phones and even if youve used a Palm Treo. The phones face is dominated by a gorgeous 320 x 240, 16m-colour screen...

I ought to like the E61 more than I do. The screen is superb and the keyboard likewise. Size apart, its a good mobile phone. GSM, GPRS and 3G connectivity are good, and for a smart phone the three-day battery life is remarkable. Against these advanta...
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itreviews.com Updated: 2013-11-09 09:46:14
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serious competitor to BlackBerry phones: Think mobile e-mail and you probably think BlackBerry, especially if you happen to be thinking about mobile e-mail in a corporate setting. But Nokia might be about to change all that, with its E series handsets...
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zdnet.co.uk Updated: 2013-11-09 09:46:15
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On the evidence of the E61, Nokias E series should make an impact on the mobile email market: this Series 60 Symbian smartphone is packed with features, has a large, high-quality screen and delivers excellent battery life.

Solid support for overtheair email, both for corporate and individual users, Strong software bundle, Support for memory expansion cards, Generally good hardware design, with a highquality screen and usable keyboard, Superb battery life...

Frustrating Web browser, No camera for 3G video calls, Large and a little heavy for carrying in a pocket...

On the evidence of the E61, Nokias E series should make an impact on the mobile email market: this Series 60 Symbian smartphone is packed with features, has a large, high-quality screen and delivers excellent battery life...
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At first glance, the ‘retro-calculator’ appearance of the E61 is off-putting – but pick it up and we defy you not to fall in love. It might look plasticky in pictures, but it’s actually encased in hardy metal, and although it&rsquo...

Solid battery life. Slim body. Great for business.

Lacks a camera. Voice Over IP difficult to work.

A solid smartphone that wouldn’t look out of place in Nick Leeson’s pocket...
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Mobile88.com Updated: 2016-12-29 21:57:59
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Nokia E-Series E61, announced on October 12, 2005 and shipping in April/May 2006, is the third Symbian OS 9.1 / Series 60 3rd Edition smartphone reviewed by us. Its the first S60 phone with built-in full QWERTY keyboard and also the first S60 device w...
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tbreak.ae Updated: 2016-12-29 21:57:59
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There’s really just on way of saying it: on paper, the E61 is the ultimate phone for a geek. This new Smartphone from Nokia takes its shape after Blackberry and Treo devices- however offers a lot more than either of these in terms of features. Lets...

Connectivity-wise, the E61 has it all. It’s a quad band phone that also features 3G support along with 802.11b/g WiFi and Bluetooth. This makes the E61 one of the most connected devices that I’ve come across- right up there with the JasJar by...
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