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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 (Gray) |
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Manufacturer: Nokia
List Price: $449.99
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Used Price: $351.56
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| Spotlight customer reviews: | Name: Nana Location: Brooklyn, NY United States Date: 2008-11-06 Customer Rating: -    
Summary: Let me just say i am very satisfied Comment: I wont lie I was surprise by the quality and overall look. I did not expect this phone to be so "high-speed." If you are a net wiz, you have to get this phone. As far as emails, it could have retrieved them faster but overall it is fast on a world wide web. I love the sound, mic works perfect....clearer then the actual phone. It slim, looks expensive and is flashy for those who like to look rich and famous....LOL that was a joke. Overall software worked fine. I sync everything i needed. Mirco SD fits in perfectly. Up to 8 GB of storage which is more then enough. Trust me! +whatever storage phone provides. Ringtones are playing nice and clear. Well is there anything wrong with this phone? Besides the fact that it attracts some attention...NO! lol
You wont regret. And its so much cheaper with this seller then on bestbuy or else where.
Name: Alejandro Valerin Location: Miami, FL, 33166 Date: 2008-11-09 Customer Rating: -    
Summary: My first Nokia, the best phone I've ever had Comment: I won't do a long and detailed review of this phone, my previous reviewers had done it already. I just want to add my 5 stars to the phone and I support every single positive comment the previous reviewers did.
I had several Motorola phones (with Windows) and my latest one was an HTC S621 with Windows. I got tired of Windows phones, lazy start, continuos OS "freeze" and all the bad stuff you already know about this Operating System. Symbian is all the opposite of Windows, on a positive point of view.
This phone humiliates ALL my previous ones and I'm more than happy with it. And the price, OMG!!
UPDATE (JAN 3rd, 2009):
Some "flaws" I have found:
- Links that come with emails, you won't be able to open them in a browser, the phone identifies them like telephone numbers and the options you will have is to "call" the number. There is no "open link" option.
- When opening the phonebook, sometimes the phone gets freezed and it restarts itself (maybe a flaw in my particular unit).
- When turning on the phone, I ALWAYS get a message on the screen that an application couldn't be installed, but there is not details, I mean, the error won't say what application is having the installation error nor a suggested solution for it. I had used my 8GB microsd to install "themes" on my phone and they work great, should these could the "applications" with errors? I truly don't know.
Name: Ann Tok Location: NJ USA Date: 2008-11-16 Customer Rating: -    
Summary: This is perfect phone for me Comment: I own the N800 for the last one year and it is the almost perfect device for Net, MP3 player and the occasional reading of ebooks. Though, i still was looking for a device that can also act as a phone and has wifi(i am 99% time within a wifi network, so 3g/edge is not a factor).
I debated between E71, N95 and many other phones. So what sealed the deal? E71 is way smaller than any other device (iphone included) (and that too with a very easy keyboard), perfect seamless pairing with my bluetooth headphone(motorola HT820) and easy OS. I never used a symbian phone before and without much effort(no RTFM) was able to learn all functions. Though there are times when there are just too many options and i do click the wrong button.
People might complain about the no-touch small screen, but to tell the truth it serves the user adequately: compared to the N800, i find, i prefer the keyboard on the E71 better than the onscreen keyboard of the N800. It serves best as the enterprise device for which it was intended for so the camera is just ok (too much purplelish), screen is small for video but the processor/OS is snappy to handle it. Though the media player is awesome, pair up with a stereo headset and voila (it also supports album art, and easy way to create playlists )! There are many good and free Symbian apps from Yahoo, Google for mail, news, maps and work good with E71. Also, the battery is huge and can last more than a day with heavy net usage. Oh and the charger is the half the size of a fat thumb!
Accompanying Software is pretty good and connects seamless through via IR, bluetooth or USB. for Mp3 files there is a convertor to convert to a smaller AAC format and load to the device (one can load as MP3 too btw). I use a Sandisk 4GB microsd to store media files as the inbuilt phone memory is just about 120MB. It has a one stop app solution to handle almost all phone functions like transferring files, to reading SMS's, backing up, etc.
Symbian is pretty snappy as OS and i have yet to have a 2 sec+ lag moment (which sometimes happen when switching between wifi access points). GPS is Ok and takes sometime to get a lock, but with a real nice app from Nokia called Sport tracker to track walking distance etc etc and also works with google maps.
Pros: Snappy OS, excellent bluetooth capability, very good apps, on the first look i wondered 'how did they cram so much stuff in such a small package and that too with a massive 1500mah battery!'.
No Cons, except perhaps the red on/off switch on the top of the phone (see it's so hard to find a fault with e71)
So overall its a dream phone for me and worth much more than the going price of 350$.
Name: R. Alsharbati Location: CT,USA Date: 2008-11-22 Customer Rating: -    
Summary: A Great Product from Nokia Comment: I have been using this Nokia E71 since two months.In my opinion its the best smartphone in the market. you can always type without missing any letter, compared to the iphone which i had for few days then returned it back. Its the lightest,thinnest smartphone in the market, and its gray titanium colour is great, and dont forget the perfect sound properties and loud speaker. I went to check the blackberry storm, but i didnt like the size of it beside it doesnt have wireless in it. Nokia E71 has all the applications i need,and really fast with the 3G service(although AT&T 3G service is down in few places). The battery life is two days after torturing the phone,but not more as some people says.
I bought this phone after i did alot of search on smartphones and i highly recommend it, try this product and you will never regret it.
Name: css Location: Needham Heights, MA USA Date: 2008-12-26 Customer Rating: -    
Summary: Almost perfect Comment: I love this phone - I am a big Apple fan but need a 'real' keyboard. I probably would have bought an iPhone if I could get it with a keyboard. This phone is the perfect compromise - blends the best features of the Blackberry with the iPhone, and available unlocked to boot.
3G works great, voice quality is excellent, battery life is FANTASTIC. I also love the form factor - the keyboard is nicely laid-out and well-sized, screen is very sharp, and the build quality is terrific. This phone is absolutely gorgeous, and extremely well-built.
Also, Nokia's free Mac syncing software does a great job of syncing with both iTunes and iPhoto for music, video and pictures. Has a nice PC suite as well (I sync it with my Windows laptop at work)
Only downside is the camera - it's OK, but despite the 3.2 MP pictures look grainy and the colors aren't quite right. Rumor has it a firmware upgrade will fix that but haven't heard for sure yet.
If you're considering the BlackBerry Bold or iPhone you should at least check this phone out as an alternative - for me it's the perfect blend of the best features of both.
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