Typical price: £300
What is it: Feature-packed smart phone with a Qwerty keypad
What we think: This is one of the best email phones around
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 24 June 2008
Tags: Nokia, Nokia E71, operating system, shutter speed, GPS
We like:
Slim design; superb Qwerty keypad; great connectivity -- HSDPA, Wi-Fi, GPS
We don't like:
Camera could be better
CNET UK judgement:
We've been yearning for a phone with a Qwerty keypad that looks good and works like it should, and here it is. The Nokia E71 exceeded our expectations and is a great example of Nokia's ability to combine ease of use with attractive design. While we don't like the camera, we think the rest is pretty close to perfect
Full review:
The Nokia E series has traditionally been an uninspiring collection of boxy phones, but last year saw a dramatic upturn in its fortunes. The Nokia E51 and E65 took the market by storm -- and it wasn't just businessmen buying them. The E series is beginning to look as attractive as its multimedia N-series siblings. Continue Reading...
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Nokia E71 History
17 Sep 2008 in Reviews
If you're on the lookout for a phone that will help you manoeuvre your way through the urban jungle as well as pick up your emails, you're going to need a full-on smart phone with all the trimmings and maybe even some onion gravy -- here are four of our favourites
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