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Nokia E71 Unlocked Cell Phone with 3.2 MP Camera, 3G, Media Player, GPS - U.S. Version with Warranty (Gray) Sale: Too low to display
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| Unlocked quad-band GSM 850/900/1800/1900 cell phone with US 3G compatibility (850/1900 UMTS/HSDPA) and EDGE data capabilities; backed by third party 1-year warranty |
| 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 |
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Customers Reviews  2008-11-30 Great item! This is one the best, or maybe the best cell phone that I have own, very light and slim, for the person that want more out of a smart phone, I picked this one over the iPhone, I know they are different but this one suit my needs and works great. |  2008-11-28 This was the perfect device for me! This is my 4th attempt...I can't seem to keep it short! Anyway, right off the bat, I LOVE this phone. I looked for over a month, reading reviews, trying to find the perfect phone since my contract was ending (I had a Motorola V3xx). I wanted a smartphone, and thought the iPhone was the way to go...then I found out it had no stereo Bluetooth (unacceptable to me for my next phone), the forced data plan was kinda pricey to be locked into, I didn't like the plastic of the new 3G version, and I heard the battery life wasn't very good. I also read the same about Windows Mobile phones. Then I got to the E71. I'd have to sacrifice the flashy big touch-screen...and I'm so glad I did. To have a phone with a full QWERTY keyboard on a device this thin (instead of a big-brick slider phone), a beautiful steel frame and battery cover, great tactile feedback and domed keys making up for lack of space between them (even with my big thumbs)...it was so worth it.
Received it in 2 days, popped in my old SIM card, called up and got an inexpensive unlimited data plan (active as soon as I hung up the phone, turned it off and back on), and was off and running! Web browsing is a blast, e-mailing is great (probably my only complaint with the phone is that I can't SAVE e-mails on it..check for new ones, the old ones disappear..still haven't found a work-around for that yet), there's a ton of freeware out there for the operating system (for AIM/IM programs, even a free voice-guided GPS program I found!), camera is better than the RAZR's (though most do say it's terrible compared to other phones), I've got over 500 songs (any of which can be the ring tone!) on an 8GB card, 4 e-books, and lots of room left...I could go on, but just read other reviews!
If you have the opportunity, hold one...that alone may sell you on the thing! I don't regret spending the $$$ on this phone unlocked vs. getting a subsidized phone/new contract...the $$$ I will save on the data plan alone will pay for the difference in a lot less time than a contract would take! |  2008-11-26 great product This is an absolutely great product. It will do everything it has advertised in an excellent manner. I highly recommend this product. |  2008-11-24 e71-2 is Awesome When my e61 traveled to the big cell cemetery in the sky, I went into deep mourning. But when my new e71 arrived with angels singing, clouds parting and sun streaming in, my depression lifted. This is a welcome update to the eSeries and is fantastic. The network capabilities are great, the speed has jumped considerably and the applications run flawlessly. Great attention has been paid to tweaking the interface to remove the quirkiness of the e61 in certain sections, so the user experience is more fluid and pleasant. Speaker is good, screen is a hair small, but very clear, processing speed is great, and on-board memory is adequate. Can't recommend this phone enough! Just be careful to get the correct version (e71-2 for US). Enjoy! |  2008-11-24 Unlocked and ready to travel The main reason for my purchase is to get an unlocked phone so that when I'm travelling (Usa, Can, Europe) I can pop in another simcard and avoid the roaming fees (starts at 2$ / min. ouch!!)
The Nokia E71 is my first smartphone and overall i'm pleased with it. Very quick to get setup using AT&T Gophone. I was able to make it work with my Exchange work email without bothering the IT guys. My E71 did not come with the application to synch with Exchange so I had to go online to get it.
Surfing is my next big activity. The included browser does the job but due to the limited screen size (compared to apple iphone), it's a bit of a pain to zoom in/out and scroll. It works best with pages formatted for mobile devices. A plus compared with Iphone is that I can surf with one thumb ;)
Applications wise.. this one is a plenty. Google Maps works sweet with the included a-gps on the phone. It's no comparison to the Garmin -- but it's very usable to find the closest Starbucks or your friend's address. For the road warrior, you can leave your GPS home. Then, there's Widsets to get pages with various contents: Wall Street Journal, Google Calendar, .. Not to mention chat clients, running client (using gps), wifi hotspot (be careful about your provider's service agreement).. Works great, everything is mostly free..
Last word: Make sure you get a data plan because not everything works with just wi-fi. If you can go prepaid the better to avoid the AT&T tax for iphone users. | |
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Product Details
Batteries Included: 0
Binding: Wireless Phone Accessory
Brand: Nokia
Color: Gray
EAN: 0758478014974
Floppy Disk Drive Description:
Has Red Eye Reduction:
Is Autographed: 0
Is Memorabilia: 0
Label: Nokia
Legal Disclaimer:
Manufacturer: Nokia
Model: E71
Publisher: Nokia
Release Date: 2008-07-01
Special Features: nv:Cellular Technology^GSM|Cellular Technology^GPRS|Cellular Technology^EDGE|Cellular Technology^HSDPA|Cellular Technology^HSCSD|Bluetooth Enabled^Yes|Talk Time^Up to 10 hours 30 minutes|Internet Browser^WAP 2.0|Band / Mode^GSM 1900|Band / Mode^GSM 1800|Band / Mode^GSM 850|Band / Mode^GSM 900|Band / Mode^GPRS: Class 32, 100kbps|Band / Mode^Edge: Class 32, 296 kbps|Band / Mode^3G HSDPA, 3.6 MBPS|Short Messaging Service (SMS)^Yes|Total Memory^110MB|Expansion Type^microSD|Locked^No
Studio: Nokia
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