Monday, June 16, 2008

What is new about nokia E71 ?

what's new compared to its predecessor, the E61i?

And how close does the E71 get to being the perfect smartphone for the modern professional?

With predictive text and a wealth of other tweaks to S60, the E71 certainly delivers more than you'd think at first sight.

Nokia The Nokia E71 is the successor to the Nokia E61 /E62 /E61i


It will have a 3.2 megapixel camera, GPS, WiFi, HSDPA, weigh 120 grams and be only 57 x 112 x 10 mm; a hell of a lot less wide than the E61 i at 70 mm.

Screen:

There's a 320 ×240 screen on the E71 and it looks very sharp. It's not as bright as the N95 , but it's very clear and easy on the eyes. Screen real estate isn't a problem at all as we find it more pleasurable to use than an N95. Pictures and video look very detailed and clean. There's a decent amount of contrast when looking at media, and you'll especially appreciate the screen during some heavy web browsing.

Connectivity:

The world must be changing. Remember when Nokia would hold every single feature above your head and never give you the perfect phone? Well, we're finally getting past that. We're not positive if there's support for the 2100MHz band here, so for now, we'll assume it doesn't have it and there will be a US NAM model, and European model. In terms of the hard connectivity specs, you've got a quad-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE phone with 850 MHz/1900 MHz UMTS/HSDPA support, Wi-Fi 802.11 a,b,g, Bluetooth 2.0, and GPS. Like most recent Nokia's, the GPS is assisted by the network, but fret not because there still is a physical GPS chip in here.

Sound:

Like the E61 and E61 i before it, the E71 houses a single speaker in the upper left of the phone. It seems louder than the E61 and it's pretty clear for ringtones and alert sounds. Music sounds fine on it, but it's not perfect. Bass is seriously lacking and you do get a "tinny" sort of sound. It is very, very loud, though, so you can be sure that alarm is going to get your ass out of bed in the morning. Email: What good would an E-Series device be without email? Besides the normal POP3/IMAP supported protocols, Nokia's Mail For Exchange comes with the device out of the box and is incredibly easy to setup. The handset supports BlackBerry Connect.

Some more facts coming soon as i figure them out.
Stay tuned

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