digitalversus.com Updated: 2011-08-02 14:47:44
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The E71 was launched a little over a year ago, at the top of the E range, Nokia’s line of pro phones. Placing itself in direct competition to the Bold, it plays on a slim line, nice metal casing and state-of-the-art mail management. Don’t forget the FM...

Slim and wellfinished, Easy management of all types of mail accounts, Simple assisted configuration, Dual pro/perso interface, Practical keyboard...

Very low on multimedia, Advanced functions often less refined than on a Blackberry, Poor screen resolution...
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whatlaptop.techradar.com Updated: 2011-08-02 14:47:44
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Nokia’s E-range is aimed firmly at corporate users, with the E71 offering a full QWERTY keypad to make emailing easier, and loads of features that help to make it a great out of office tool.Build quality is among the best that we’ve seen to date on a...
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whatmobile.net Updated: 2011-08-02 14:47:44
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The first thing you’ll notice about the E71 is how thin it is – a significant difference to the E61 and E61i. In recent times, Nokia has been revolutionising its business range of handsets. For candybar fans there’s the E51 and those that like sliders...

The E71 can certainly give similar products a run for their money. As the thinnest smartphone with a full QWERTY keyboard, the E71 feels good in the hand, but it’s not very sexy when you use it - thanks to bland icons and dreary colours that seem co...
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Nokia is perhaps best known for its consumer phones, but it also has a strong line-up of business handsets. Theflagship of the current range is the E71, and it's a fantastic device. We liked it so much when it was first launched back in June that we pu...

A gorgeous phone with impressive battery life, good features and a very tempting price...
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Nokia E71 test T he time a business mobile phone was simple and boring is in the past. Business and private are being united. The genuine corporate mobile companies such as the BlackBerry creators, aim more and more at the private user, whilst Samsung...
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As Nokias very first 3G phone with a full qwerty keyboard, the Nokia E71 is an all-around improvement on its predecessor, the E61. It not only has a sleeker and more sophisticated curved design, but it packs a multitude of features ideal for both bu...

Unfortunately, the Nokia E71 comes at a steep price. Youll have to drop around £399 for it, so it is important to evaluate exactly what you want out of it. But overall, the Nokia E71 shines as a stylish device that does more than the average business...
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gadgetshow.channel5.com Updated: 2011-08-02 14:47:46
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Nokia E71 is a mobile phone from Nokia that makes use of a QWERTY keypad. It has a 3.15 megapixel phone as well as a secondary videocall camera, and it comes in white steel and grey steel. Some of its features include MP3/MPEG4/AAC player, FM radio, ca...

Nokia's answer to the BlackBerry, the E71 struts its telephonic stuff in the boardroom with a full-blown QWERTY keyboard. It's no chunker, though. In fact its 10mm profile makes the BlackBerry flock look like a family of porkers. We found the QWER...

Our only quibble with the E71 is to do with its looks. They're more bland than spam. That's it. Nothing more to see here.

BlackBerry beware: there's a new business/pleasure mobile in town and its gunning for your pin-striped crown.Best offers for the Nokia E71eBay.co.uk £199.99 unlocked-mobiles £225.00 Amazon UK £246.87 Amazon Marketplace £248.00 Noki...
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This week I was asked to review the Nokia E71, and as soon as I was asked if I would like to review it my eyes lit up. I have been trying to get hold of one of the Nokia E Series phones for a while so I was very excited to review it. The Nokia E71 The...

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 weve (Mostly me!!) been waiting for.It looks gorgeous, it wor...
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computeractive.co.uk Updated: 2011-08-02 14:47:47
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With all the hype surrounding the launch of Apple’s new 3G iPhone, it would be easy to forget that mobile phones with two of its new features – 3G internet access and support for Exchange email – have been around for ages.Nokia’s E61, for example, appe...

Small; full Qwerty keypad; fantastic for email; good battery life...

Relatively small screen; no Blackberry Connect support...

The best smartphone for email, and a great phone for both businesses and consumers...
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Touching is very much in vogue these days, but if you plan to do a lot of typing, whether it be texts, notes or even novels, theres still no real substitute for the tactile response of a full, hard-key QWERTY keyboard. And its the keyboard that domin...

Full QWERTY keyboard, 3.2-megapixel camera, 16m colour screen, 2GB microSDcard with maps, Quad band GSM, HSDPA 3G, Push email...

No 3.5mm headphone jack...
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mobilecomputermag.co.uk Updated: 2011-08-02 14:47:52
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Although the Microsoft Exchange support that’s part of Apples new 2.0 firmware now makes the iPhone and iPhone 3G a more plausible choice for business users looking for a sleek and shiny smartphone, the lack of a keyboard is still a deterrent for some...

Excellent keyboard; stunning design; crammed with features...

No BlackBerry Connect support; 2.5mm headset socket; Micro-USB port...

The E71 is a fabulous business smartphone thats packed with featurs, but Nokias decision to omit BlackBerry Connect support severely limits is potential market...
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3g.co.uk Updated: 2011-08-02 14:47:52
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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 Pus...
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Nokia often likes to push the style boat out for a little tour round fashion victim harbour. But when it knuckles down and applies its design experience to practical matters, there are few who can touch it. Nokias E71: possibly the thinnest Qwerty ph...

The Nokia E71 is a brilliantly efficient piece of technology that does pretty much everything you might want it to do and it does it all extremely well. Like a technological servant of sorts, it serves up its many excellent facilities and a host of ot...
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Nokia has both slimmed down and pimped up its flagship email phone with the E71. HSDPA connections, vastly improved performance, good battery life and extras such as Assisted GPS navigation, built-in VoIP, remote wipe and hardware encryption for both t...

Nokia has both slimmed down and pimped up its flagship email phone with the E71. HSDPA connections, vastly improved performance, good battery life and extras such as Assisted GPS navigation, built-in VoIP, remote wipe and hardware encryption for both t...
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zdnet.co.uk Updated: 2011-08-02 14:47:53
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Mobile professionals who need a powerful but sleek messaging-centric smartphone will be well-served by the Nokia E71; just be prepared to pay a price.

Slim design with full QWERTY keyboard, Featurerich, including WiFi, Bluetooth, HSDPA and GPS, Voice, messaging and productivity tools are also strong...

Expensive, Display is on the small side, Keyboard is a little cramped...

Mobile professionals who need a powerful but sleek messaging-centric smartphone will be well-served by the Nokia E71; just be prepared to pay a price...
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Sleek an impressive in equal measures, this is one to consider...

HSDPA, 3.2 megapixels, Email setup...

quot;Mode switching\" a gimmick, Emails hard to read...

Sleek an impressive in equal measures, this is one to consider...
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expertreviews.co.uk Updated: 2011-08-02 14:47:54
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Nokias E71 has achieved something none of the other phones in this group managed: it includes a useable keyboard but is still very slim. In fact, its the skinniest handset here at just 10mm thick. Its still quite wide, but youre unlikely to noti...
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Let's not beat around the bush: this is a brilliant phone. If you only have ten seconds to spare, want push email and don't shudder at the price, we'll bid you farewell and point you in the direction of your nearest phone retailer. Buy it, be happy, fa...

A stunning phone perfectly moulded to the needs of business and personal users whose lives revolve around email...
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Nokia is perhaps best known for its consumer phones, but it also has a strong line-up of business handsets. The flagship of the current range is the E71, and it’s a fantastic device.We liked it so much when it was first launched back in June that we pu...

A gorgeous phone with impressive battery life, good features and a very tempting price...
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channelnews.com.au Updated: 2011-11-08 10:31:32
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Nokia?s latest offering looks just like any other QWERTY smartphone on the market. However, what separates this unit from other phones is what it brings to the table. The Smarthouse Team takes a look at the E71 and sees what this smartphone has in stor...

QWERTY keypad; Connectivity (Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, HSDPA, IR); A lot of pre-installed programs; Battery life...

Small keys may be a problem for users with large fingers...

A smartphone well-worth your money...
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smarthouse.com.au Updated: 2011-11-08 10:31:33
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Nokia’s latest offering looks just like any other QWERTY smartphone on the market. However, what separates this unit from other phones is what it brings to the table. The Smarthouse Team takes a look at the E71 and sees what this smartphone has in sto...
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Nominally aimed at business and corporate customers, Nokias latest E-Series handset features a sleek and stylish look that also makes it appealing to regular consumers. The E71 features a full QWERTY keyboard and has a wealth of features; its thin bui...

Design, QWERTY keyboard, switch mode feature, HSDPA, Wi-Fi, interface speed...

Keyboard and display a little small, menu isn’t as visually appealing as competing models...

The E71 is one of the most stylish smartphones on the market. If you can get by with a slightly small display and keyboard, this beast offers plenty of features and grunt...
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Zdnet.com.au Updated: 2011-11-08 10:31:40
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Mobile professionals who need a powerful but sleek messaging-centric smartphone will be well-served by the Nokia E71; just be prepared to pay a price. Nokias E series sometimes gets overshadowed by the flashier N series, but its just as bright and de...
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Nokia has been trying for several years to make a phone with a full Qwerty keyboard on it, and hasn’t had much luck. While its Communicator smartphones have a loyal following, they are big, heavy and expensive, making them unsuitable for the everyday p...

Solid construction, Great keyboard, Easy to use, Zippy processor, Battery life...

Slow web browser, Lack of software, Poor sync software...

Sell your Apple shares now! Nokia has created a iPhone-beating handset that is a fun, easy to use and a serious business phone in one...
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recombu.com Updated: 2014-03-31 04:52:13
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Possibly one of the most attractive Nokia phones to have come out of Finland, the Nokia E71 combines solid features with a Qwerty keypad.What we likeFrom the moment we took the E71 out of its box we were impressed by how attractive it is. The E71's sli...

This is a superb smart phone and a great choice if you like writing long messages, emails or chatting using a mobile IM service. Aside from the lacklustre camera and poor folder support in Microsoft Exchange, we think this is one of the best phones out...
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cgena.com Updated: 2016-11-24 12:05:05
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Clearly, ang Nokia from its past mistakes and made this phone very close to being the perfect smartphone in the market today. Here is the thinnest QWERTY smartphone available: The Nokia E71, E71's size is an absolute pleasure, it'll reside in your...
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Announced today and scheduled to start shipping in July, 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-pa...
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Clearly, ang Nokia from its past mistakes and made this phone very close to being the perfect smartphone in the market today. Here is the thinnest QWERTY smartphone available: The Nokia E71, E71's size is an absolute pleasure, it'll reside in your...
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As Nokia's very first 3G phone with a full QWERTY keyboard, the $500 E71 is an all-around improvement on its predecessor, the E61. It not only has a sleeker and more sophisticated curved design, but it packs a multitude of features ideal for both busin...

Slim and sophisticated design, Web browser easy to use and loads fast...

Camera quality mediocre, Limited applications for US audience...

The Nokia E71's sleek design and multitude of useful features makes it ideal for both personal and business use...
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If you do a lot of messaging on your cell phone, then you may have already heard of messaging cell phones as the new special category. If not, keep reading; in this roundup of four exemplars of the field, you may find just the one with the right mix of...
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The Nokia E71, one of the slimmest and sleekest smartphones we’ve ever seen from Nokia is our top choice for a smartphone. The feature-packed E71 has a superb build quality and yet manages to pack in a full QWERTY keypad on its slim body. Its 2.36-inch...

Loaded with features, Elegant and Slim Design, Good battery life, Well priced...

Smart looks and a commendable performance made the Nokia E71 the winner. Priced reasonably at Rs. 16,000, the E71 won’t disappoint if you are looking for a smartphone without compromising on features and performance...
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The Nokia E71-2 NAM that I have is factory unlocked, though it is aesthetically and (mostly) functionally the same as the version that is being sold through Rogers Wireless...
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The Nokia E71 is one of the hottest business phones from Nokia available since Q4 of 2008. This E-Series smartphone is jampacked with too many features but retains a slim profile. Read on our comprehensive review of the Nokia E71 to find out what it of...

Slim profile, Large battery, SDHC support, AGPS, Full range of business features...

Lack of Global 3G...
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electronista.com Updated: 2011-08-02 14:47:44
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Nokias E62 was always, comparatively speaking, the runt of the smartphone line in North America: outside of Europe, it was always sidestepped in favor of BlackBerries and Windows Mobile devices even before smartphones like the BlackBerry 8800 and the...

camera versus many phones, Very reasonable price.

Symbian still tough to use in some areas.

Nokia likes to pitch its smartphones as "multimedia computers" largely because they do much more than take calls. Thats certainly true with the E71, and perhaps its best recommendation is that it rarely leaves its owner at a loss for features. Theres...
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Its time for another phone review. PureMobile.com sent us the Nokia E71 for review. The E71 is a BlackBerry-style phone, with a full qwerty keyboard in a candybar form factor, meaning the E71 is direct competition for the phone we reviewed in October...

Nokias E71 is a great phone, but not for the users it was originally aimed at. As a business phone, the less-than-stellar Exchange support, as well as the missing BlackBerry support, will limit the phones use. However, as a normal phone "for the res...
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Here’s my review of the metal clad Nokia E71. Nokia’s update to their e61i. Build quality is excellent. Much of the body is made of metal along with the battery cover. The battery cover clips on (instead of sliding on) and it fits very tightly. The...
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This candy-bar Nokia E71 is remarkably slim at 10mm thick and fits as easily in your hand as it does in your pocket. And at a light 124g, it won't weigh you down. Call quality on my end was generally very good, but some callers on the other end report...

Unfortunately, the Nokia E71 comes at a steep price. You'll have to drop around £399 for it, so it is important to evaluate exactly what you want out of it. But overall, the Nokia E71 shines as a stylish device that does more than the average business...
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Let's start with the biggest talking points. At 114 mm x 57 mm x 10 mm & 127 grams, the E71 is shorter, narrower, thinner and lighter than the svelte iPhone 3G. Yet it packs in all: WiFi, Bluetooth, quad band GSM/EDGE, 3G, IrDA and FM), a QWERTY...
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I’ve been putting this one off for a while, but it’s time you youngsters learned about this lovely little device. It’s the latest in Nokia’s E series of smartphones, and as you will learn by clicking above and/or below, it’s a bit of a conundrum. By th...
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Smartdevicecentral.com Updated: 2011-08-02 14:47:45
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Call it the Lingonberry. Nokias E71 is a beautiful, luxurious-feeling phone, and its a direct attack on both and on the latest Windows Mobile smartphones. Because of the Finnish companys go-it-alone attitude, the E71 is a better bet for stylish mav...
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REVIEW Call it the Lingonberry. Nokias E71 is a beautiful, luxurious-feeling phone, and its a direct attack on both RIMs Blackberry Bold 9000 and on the latest Windows Mobile smartphones. Because of the Finnish companys go-it-alone attitude, the...
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smartphonetoday.com Updated: 2011-08-02 14:47:46
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Page 1 | 2 | Next The Nokia E71 is all-purpose communication phone with perfect junior executive looks: professional enough for the board room, sleek enough for the evening. Its thin and solid and elegant, and it feels just right in the hand. Th...
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pdastreet.com Updated: 2011-08-02 14:47:46
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The Nokia E71 is all-purpose communication phone with perfect junior executive looks: professional enough for the board room, sleek enough for the evening. Its thin and solid and elegant, and it feels just right in the hand. Thin phones are nothing ne...
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Mobile & WirelessNokia`s E71 Is a Well-Equipped Smart Phone By Jason Brooks2008-09-17 Article Views: 760Article Rating: / 3 Rate This Article:Poor Best Add This Article To: Digg this Del.icio.us Slashdot Y! My Web E-mail Print Furl Google...
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Unusually sexy for a business device, the E71 is just 5.7cm wide and a measly 1cm thick.Yet it manages to fit a full Qwerty keyboard, a 3.2-megapixel camera and all the software goodness that one has come to expect from the E-series range.I bought it b...
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The Nokia E71 is one of the latest in Nokia's E-series of smartphones to be released. Much like the E61/E62 models that have also been sold in the U.S., the E71 includes a QWERTY keyboard rather than the more typical numberpad. However, you should unde...

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. Features such as the dual-mode -- which literally switches the device fro...
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v3.co.uk Updated: 2011-08-02 14:47:46
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With all the hype surrounding the launch of Apple’s new 3G iPhone, it would be easy to forget that mobile phones with two of its new features – 3G internet access and support for Exchange email – have been around for ages. Nokia’s E61, for example, app...

Small; full Qwerty keypad; fantastic for email; good battery life...

Relatively small screen; no Blackberry Connect support...

The best smartphone for email, and a great phone for both businesses and consumers...
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A lot of business people carry two mobile phones at all times. The reason? To keep business and personal separate. While there are a number of ways that you can do that on one mobile device, it’s still too easy to get sucked back into work mode when yo...
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Video Review: Nokia is maneuvering itself to get into the world of the data phone with the E71, and theyre looking to take a chomp out of the BlackBerry with it. We taste test it for ourselves on todays Gadget Pr0n...
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Impossibly slim, sleek, classy metal back, smoky colors. . . one could imagine James Bond carrying the Nokia E71 if he were a man of words rather than action. The E71s predecessor, the Nokia E61 (E62 in the US) once a good looking phone, now looks dr...
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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...
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Nokia with the E61i has already set a benchmark for itself. It was one brilliant handset and the QWERTY keypad handsets couldnt get better. At least thats what I thought until I heard Nokia was working on the E71. While there was word going around th...

Metal Body, Powerful, Smooth & refined, Feature Pack 2, QWERTY keypad, 3G, GPS with Nokia Maps & GeoTagging, 2.5mm jack, Battery Life.

Poor camera quality, Cheap looking power button & Soft Speaker net.

The E71 sells for Rs. 19,700 with a 1-year warranty. The only sad part is that this phone or for that matter any other Nokia phone will not feature Blackberry service. The phone would have been ideal for many, especially with most companies taking to...
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mobileburn.com Updated: 2011-08-02 14:47:50
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Nokias new E71 is the companys 3rd try at the popular "BlackBerry" form factor of business smartphones. The original Nokia E61/E62 handsets had the right basic shape, but were thicker and overall bulkier than those from the competition at the time...

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...
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geardiary.com Updated: 2011-08-02 14:47:50
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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...
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wirelessinfo.com Updated: 2011-08-02 14:47:51
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The Nokia E71 has been on the minds of many a Nokia fan boy ever since initial shots were first leaked. A diminutive device that packs a full QWERTY keyboard, 3.2 megapixel camera, GPS, Symbian S60 software, support for AT&Ts 3G network while still ho...

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...
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mobileblah.com Updated: 2011-08-02 14:47:51
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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...
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computershopper.com Updated: 2011-08-02 14:47:51
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At a mere .39 inches thick, the GSM-based Nokia E71 ($483, without contract) is one of the company’s best designed smartphones. With multiple connectivity options (including 3G/HSDPA and Wi-Fi), a responsive QWERTY keypad, and a spectacular...

Elegant, slim design; excellent connectivity options; long battery life; useful productivity suite...

Requires Nokias PC Suite for syncing; battery cannot be charged via USB; lacks 3.5mm headphone jack...
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Access to product upgrades are one of the perks of being in the tech industry. If youve come across a great product, you cant wait to see what the company’s going to come up with next. For instance, Nokias E61 and then the E62 made Symbian a force t...

Good build quality, GPS works great, All media works without a hitch, Tweaked interface is a bonus, Plenty of business functionality...

Camera quality is bad...

The E71 isn’t just a business handset, but rather a full-function device that has a lot to offer the individual mobile user. Whats more, the device delivers it all with consummate ease. The less-than-spectacular camera is the only thing you’ll...
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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...
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wired.com Updated: 2011-08-02 14:47:51
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The E71 looks more like a Blackberry killer, but dont be fooled: This great white hope from Finland is a smart device that gives the iPhone a run for its money in a lot of different areas (yes, really). Despite its obvious lack of an oversized touchsc...

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 (...
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Nokia E71 is a powerful business tool - in fact it is one of the most capable weve ever seen. Plus, it has completed the demanding task of adding style and slick looks to the QWERTY messenger breed. The performance of Nokia E71 is praiseworthy, save...
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infosyncworld.com Updated: 2011-08-02 14:47:52
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We check out Nokias slimmest smartphone to date in our in-depth Nokia E71 review. Is this business-focused phones performance as good as its looks?...

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...
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Nokia E71 Review Posted on: July 21, 2008 By guest editor Steven Nersesian One week has passed since I received my Nokia E71. Yes, I actually got a new phone that isnt an iPhone. And yes, I am sane. As many of you know from my past posts I am a fan of...
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mobilechoiceuk.com Updated: 2011-08-02 14:47:52
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The ultimate smartphone, for either business users or consumers. Related links Nokia 8208 mobile phone slated for release Nokia adds to Eseries Nokia shows off mobile broadband music phone Nokia announces first NFC phone Others to consider BlackBerry C...

The E71 is packed with all conceivable features, performs beautifully and is a dream to use...

The QWERTY keypad keys are on the small side.Look and Feel...

The ultimate smartphone, for either business users or consumers...
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smape.com Updated: 2011-08-02 14:47:53
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Nokia E71 is a local revolution that Nokia managed to bring into the market sector of QWERTY cameraphones. The preceding E61/E61i models didn’t make it into mass sale, should we judge on a larger, all-market-scale, but still sold quite well among othe...

As it was mentioned in the beginning, Nokia E71 is a very successful attempt to keep together the old fans and the new users. The continuity of tradition is evident. Some of the usability (as in the case of keyboard and screen size) was sacrificed to...
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The BlackBerry 8820 has been one of the best slab-style QWERTY smartphones for so long now, it's hard to imagine anything overtaking it. Its combination of ease of use, long battery life and excellent keyboard contributed to a maximum score of 10 out of 1...

Impressive battery life, Slim build, Outstanding screen quality...

No BlackBerry Connect support, Can't charge over USB, Few small buttons...

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 da...
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A sleek and versatile smart phone that lets you swap between work and play.

Stunning brushed metal design, Exceptional Web browser, HSDPA connectivity, Integrated GPS, Unlocked quad-band phone...

2.5mm headphone jack, A few useless features for U.S. customers, Mediocre e-mail system for those not using Exchange...

Nokia’s E71 will be the first Nokia QWERTY phone with 3.5G data-connection speeds to hit the U.S., and even at its relatively steep asking price of almost $500 (unlocked), it’s a very enticing option for business users who want to stand out fr...
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hardwarezone.com.sg Updated: 2011-08-02 14:47:53
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After a whole full year (and a few months more), Nokia has finally revealed its next E-series device, aptly named the Nokia E71 in succession of its previous business-centric device, the Nokia E61 (and its further updated model, the Nokia E61i), a...
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Possibly one of the most attractive Nokia phones to have come out of Finland, the Nokia E71 combines solid features with a Qwerty keypad.What we likeFrom the moment we took the E71 out of its box we were impressed by how attractive it is. The E71's sli...

This is a superb smart phone and a great choice if you like writing long messages, emails or chatting using a mobile IM service. Aside from the lacklustre camera and poor folder support in Microsoft Exchange, we think this is one of the best phones out...
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engadgetmobile.com Updated: 2011-08-02 14:47:54
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Nokia E71 reviewby Paul Miller, posted Jun 19th 2008 at 4:38PMWhile Nokia makes a habit of practically defining "featurephone" for the industry, traditionally its handsets like the N95 that hog all the spotlight, leaving Nokias few QWERTY phones in t...
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engadget.com Updated: 2011-08-02 14:47:54
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While Nokia makes a habit of practically defining "featurephone" for the industry, traditionally it's handsets like the N95 that hog all the spotlight, leaving Nokia's few QWERTY phones in the shadows. Not that they've been trying too hard -- while the E6...
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Now, I know at this point the Eseries marketing people are going to leap up from their chairs and say But you cant do a feature on Eseries multimedia - thats not what we built the device around! However, talking to the same marketing people at the...
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Too much plastic? Like most people, watching Steve Jobs unveil the original Apple iPhone was something that stuck in my memory, in particular for the way he utterly (and somewhat unfairly) dismissed the current generation of qwerty-thumb-keyboarded sma...
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tech-faq.com Updated: 2011-08-02 14:47:54
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The Nokia E71 (also sometimes called the Nokia E71 Smartphone) is the follow-up to the E61; however, this phone is sleeker, thinner and lighter. In fact, it has been touted as the thinnest QWERTY phone in the world. When looked at from one angle the p...

All phones have their good points. Here are the ones for the Nokia E71:Screen is clear and sharp and displays a whopping 16 million colors ,Excellent design and solid construction , Bluetooth , Wi-Fi (extremely efficient on this phone) ,3G support ,Superb...

All phones also have their bad points. But there’s hardly anything negative that can be said about the E71. Here’s one:3.2 megapixel camera isn’t the best out there, especially for use in dimly lit areas...

The Nokia E71 is full of positive points, and it is difficult to find anything negative about it. From a business perspective, the Nokia E71 is one of the best phones out there with its Smartphone capabilities and long battery life. The phone earns to...
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Nokia’s E-series started its life-span in 2005, being announced as a “business-oriented” device. The main purpose of these devices is to help you organize your day and work with e-mail. Like the ones from the N-series, the E-series runs on the Symbian...

Slim and compact for its class, Nicely solid and made of metal, Wonderful organizer features, Switch mode, Excellent browser (Symbian), Long battery life...

Poor photo and video quality, Sound quality could be better...

Everyone of our team liked the Nokia E71, even though none of us is a downright business user. With it, you’ll be able to easily organize and optimize your work so that you’ll have more free time for yourself and your favorite hobbies. Our only serious...
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