the S60 Symbian based E71, which, apart from sporting an ultra slim
design of just 10mm, comes with QWERTY keypad and is, according to
Nokia, is 'optimised for personal and professional email' though its
fair to say that their 3G E71 is far from being a one trick pony.
Sporting a 2.4'320 x 240 (QVGA) 16.7 million colour LCD display, Nokia's
3G E71, which is specifically based on the third edition of the S60
Symbian operating system, apart from boasting support for email accounts
from more than a thousand internet service providers (ISPs) around the
world, inclusive of Gmail, Yahoo! mail and Hotmail, also comes with
HSDPA, wireless LAN and 3G connectivity, Assisted GPS (A-GPS) complete
with Nokia Maps for navigational purposes, 110MB of on-board flash based
memory (expandable to up to 8GB) as well as integrated 3.2 megapixel
camera offering autofocus. Naturally, the E71 also comes with media
player functionality with AAC, AAC+, eAAC+, MP3, AMR-NB, AMR-WB and WMA
file format support.
Nokia E71 Key Features:
2.4' QVGA 16.7M Colour TFT Display
Standalone GPS plus A-GPS / supports LBS
Talktime 4.5 hours/Standby time 480 hours
Mini QWERTY keypad
110MB internal memory (expandable to 8GB with mircoSD cards)
Full web browser (S60 web+WAP browser with MiniMap)
IR/ 802.11g WiFi/Bluetooth/USB connectivity
Email: POP, IMAP, Exchange support
Media Player with FM Tuner
3.2MP camera with video, auto focus and LED flash
Dimensions 114 x 57 x 10 mm
Described as 'the right and new concept for a new way of working' the
E71 is set to become available in either grey steel or white steel
finishes sometime in Q3 (08) and will set you back in the region of a
somewhat wallet-unfriendly $500.
Nokia
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