While most of Nokia's mobile products pork all focus has been the traditional models of the N series, here comes an exception. Nokia has come up with another brand new entry in the series E. Most series of mobile phone models in the E have not been super successful in terms the property of the U.S. 3G bands.
Both previous models, E62 and E61, have been popular, but not impressive success. This is probably the why most people prefer not to invest their money in the E series However, the latest offering from the manufacturers, Nokia is obliged to change the opinion of people about this product.
The new Nokia E71 has been made available in two color variants of Black and White, the black edition is a network exclusive to the Orange network, while the white edition can only connect to 3 network packets.
Both handsets offer the same exacting specifications, but the foreign exchange cover to cover that matches your model name and a new edition is graphite gray Nokia E71 which is open to all networks so that it is not just a simple decision about what color to choose from but most of the network.
Nokia E71 Review:
Keyboard data
Getting to the section of keys, provided is the word that best fits to describe the order of the keys. The middle selection key also doubles up as the light of notification. From the border around the middle key will glow automatically when the phone reporting any cases lost to the user. Light Notification not dim down until the user clears the event or notification of time (can be adjusted manually), out of date, whichever comes first. The best thing about the appearance of this little devil is the fact that it is surprisingly slim. Given the fact that none of the characteristics or style has committed a, one wonders how its creators manage to squeeze in all functions within a small space.
The E71 screen is 320×240 wide and very sharp. Although users may feel that it is not as bright as the N95, but the good part is that it is pleasing to the eye which makes it an ideal device for heavy web browsing or watching a movie about it. The connectivity of the phone is not as efficient as its European counterparts, however GPS is compatible with the network. Other features include Wi-Fi 802.11a, b, g, Bluetooth 2.0.
Audio & Video Delight
The E71 also has a single speaker on the top left of the phone. The sound is OK for the alert and ring tones, but the phone is not low. USP of the series E is its email service. Besides the normal POP3/IMAP protocols supported, the phone also features BlackBerry Connect and Goodlink. The E71 has also been given a visual makeover in the messaging application is good too. However, the phone still does not support HTML email.
The QWERTY keyboard is the only aspect that acts as a bit of shock, because of the improper placement of the keys. The writing on this keyboard is not exactly a walk as the keys are not located exactly according to the rules of QWERTY keyboard. This makes it difficult for the offense, especially if you're not constantly looking at the keyboard. All said and done, is a very decent phone, certainly better than their predecessors.
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