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Nokia E71 Review

Submitted by Ameya Pimpalgaonkar on August 18, 2008 – 4:29 pm Share/Save/Bookmark No Comment

To list some of the unique features, the model has metal Body, Powerful, Smooth & refined, Feature Pack 2, QWERTY keypad, 3G, GPS with Nokia Maps & GeoTagging, 2.5mm jack, Battery Life. However, Poor camera quality, Cheap looking power button & Soft Speaker net puts this handset on the back seat.

Features:

The phone weighs just 127gm as compared to the previous E61i that weighed 150 gm. This phone though does feel a little bulky, especially because of the extra chin at the lower end of the phone.The sides of the phone have couple of ports and buttons. The left side sees a micro USB port and the microSD card slot neatly tucked behind a very flexible rubber cover. While the other side has the volume controls, the 2.5mm audio jack and a voice command button. There is also the possibility of moisture entering it.

Screen Interface:

The E71 spots the very latest of the Symbian Series60 OS. It’s a 9.2 ver3.1. The phone also has a 369 MHz processor. Keys are easy to reach with multi-touch symbian interface.
GPS:

GPS, A-GPS to be more specific. Nokia E71 comes  with 3-day Nokia Maps trial pack, a digital compass and GeoTagging. Later, you would have to pay and upgrade yourself to use these services. However, GPS phone takes a bit long to connect to the satellites through Nokia Maps so use of google maps is the better option.

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