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Unlocked Cell Phones - Customer reviews - Nokia E71 Unlocked Cell Phone with 3.2 MP Camera, 3G, Media Player, GPS - U.S. Version with Warranty (White) |
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Manufacturer: Nokia
List Price: $449.99
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| Spotlight customer reviews: | Name: Aleceia Blount Location: NJ, USA Date: 2008-11-04 Customer Rating: -    
Summary: Great Phone! Comment: I love my phone. I have had many phones before, but this one comes with many great features. I am very happy that I made the purchase. I bought it due because I needed a phone on a GSM network. And only AT&T and T Mobile are on those networks. I travel to Europe mostly and South America and Japan on occasion and I needed to have a phone that would work in all of those locations. I found the manual a bit difficult to understand initially, but with time the features and function are great! I am very satisfied with my choice. The phone does require patience if you are not a Blackberry person! I was not. The sound and volume of the calls is great! I had previously used LG and Sony Ericsson And I would have trouble hearing my phone ring if I had it inside a purse or backpack and even my pocket. I can hear this phone very clear and the volume is not at maximum!
The camera is not a great as my LG, but in general I would make this choice over again!
Name: Y. J. Liu Location: Los Angeles, CA United States Date: 2008-11-23 Customer Rating: -    
Summary: Top Pick in Fortune Magazine Comment: I picked the phone because I wanted something that not everyone else has. iPhones and Blackberry phones are Everywehre. I like the look of the iPhones, but I don't like the touch screen for texting. I like the keyboard on Blackberry phones, but I don't like how thick the phone is and small the keyboards are. Nokia is such a great choice for two in one for my life style. It's functional, it's user friendly, its got clean sounds and clear screen, it's got 3.2 mgp camera, and it's thin and beautiful. I'm very very very happy with it... :)
Name: margo_tenenbaum Location: USA Date: 2008-11-28 Customer Rating: -    
Summary: Best Phone on the Market Comment: I used Nokia when they made the brick phones. I updated to all kinds of phones, and I still missed the quality of the Nokia, but I was too embarrased to carry around such an ugly brick of phone. This phone does everything! I have a hard time keeping track of events, when to take my vitamins, when exams are due, birthdays, everything. With other phones I had, there was the option to use the calendar and alarm settings, but none like this. Now, I don't have an excuse. I used to be stuck by the monitor all day waiting for that email, myspace message, Google Chat, AIM, messenger, facebook photo tag, listening to Last.fm, and now, I can literally take all of that with me. And the best part is, it does not eat up the battery and I can go anywhere! I can scrobble music on here with my SD card, and I have a GPS and it tells me where the closest dry cleaner is and what not in walking distance that I never knew of before! It also has this really cool application called SportsTracker, and it tracks not just the miles, but your pace. It is a great tool for athletes. I can see how many calories I am burning on my bike rides, and I can see how far I go when I walk to places. It made me get a little competitive with myself and I try to beat my own record. I love Nokia, and I have seen and tested all kinds of smartphones, and I know this phone will be with me forever!!
Me + Nokia = Common Sense
Name: Daniel S. Lennon Location: Date: 2008-11-26 Customer Rating: -    
Summary: best...phone...ever... (for me) Comment: for 4 years I was strictly sony ericsson. All the way from the T68 to the K850i. My K850 was incredibly buggy so I decided to give the N95 a go and never looked back. After nearly a year, there were just aspects where the '95 didn't do things I'd like it to do, namely, extended text entry. So I figured why not give the full qwerty a chance. Again, never looking back. In terms of my mobile needs this phone meets and exceeds all of them. It's great for listening to music, however for extended sessions I do bring a dedicated music player. This thing gets a GPS lock lightning quick, my N95 would take upwards of a minute to two, while often times I blink and google maps has already located me. The camera... leaves much to be desired. However, I was never content with any of my previous phones (K790, K850, N95) which had incredibly impressive cameras for their time. I only rely on cameras in phones for the rare times where I want to capture something but haven't brought a camera with me, or one isn't allowed. In terms of actually talking on the phone, I try not to do that. Not because of any flaws, I just prefer cell phones for their features rather than the phone aspect. It's flawless, I've yet to have a dropped call, or reception problems. My only gripe is with S60, not the phone in particular, caller ID pictures are handled horridly. If you buy this phone, be sure to look into FS Caller Id (check google) for full screen caller ID images.
Name: aaronlws Location: NYC Date: 2008-12-19 Customer Rating: -    
Summary: Top of class smartphone Comment: This phone is possibly the best smartphone available right now (December 2008). I've had windows mobile, palm and blackberry phones in the past to compare this to.
Very thin, sturdy (all metal casing) it feels solid in your hand, professional and sleek. Screen is good, keyboard better than most, camera, GPS, email....it essentially has it all. "Mail for exchange" software works flawlessly for "work" push email and calendar syncing. Battery life is outstanding (two days on one charge with moderate to heavy use...which is as good as it gets).
Nokia makes everything customizable with many shortcuts available to get to all functions. Really a great thing about Nokias in general and this one is no different. Short press the dedicated calendar key (like on a Palm) for the calendar, long press for a new calendar entry. 4 dedicated keys for these types of things (calendar, messaging, contacts and a home key) and 6 on screen shortcuts, plus two more soft key shortcuts and even some keyboard long press shortcuts on top of that. That means one click access to just about everything you would want to do with the phone.
OS crashes less than windows mobile, though not as good as blackberry (simply turn off / on to get back to normal - this happens once every two weeks or so if you use it heavily). There are many app's available for download. Camera is good in good light, video quality is surprisingly good (even in bad light). GPS works great (download google maps).
This is the best smartphone that I have ever owned and as good as any smartphone available on the market right now in terms of build quality, battery, features and certainly in terms of looks (slimmer than the iPhone 3G and as I said before - it is made out of metal). The metal gives the phone a certain gravitas, a certain feeling of quality that it generally not available in phones. It feels like a well made tool, it just feels good in your hand.
Get a blackberry if you mostly just need email and don't care as much about multi media and games and the like.
Get an iPhone if you mostly want multi media and the like and not so much email.
Get this phone if you are in the middle (though it handles email and calendar syncing about 95% as good as a blackberry - I use it heavily for work email and have no complaints).
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