*OFFICIAL THREAD: Nokia E71

For the 10.5 hours with the E71 - I saw it from GSMarena.com's listing: http://www.gsmarena.com/nokia_e71-2425.php

as well as it's review of the E71:

source: http://www.gsmarena.com/nokia_e71-review-266p2.php



As for the Blackberry Bold being 4-5 hours:

GSMarena.com's Listing shows 5 hours:
http://www.gsmarena.com/blackberry_bold_9000-2370.php

As well as a picture at the Rogers Cup in Canada where Rogers actually had the phone on display.

Standby: 15 days
Music: 17 hours
Talk: 4 hours

source: Crackberryhttp://crackberry.com/rogers-bold-sightings-release-date-rumors-update
rogerscup3.jpg


Now what I do not know is which time is "3G" talk time and which one is "GSM" talk time. I naturally assume that the GSM talk time on the Bold will increase, but the listed talk time for the E71 - would that increase, even after turning off 3G?

I'm sure I'll found out more answers as time goes on.
 
Hmm i'm not sure about that. It will sell no doubt, but iphone might be a bit too different for many consumers and they go for the safe old brand and form factor.
Moto sold something like 50 million razrs.
 
Which may mean that X1367 will get them earlier. Expansys are not the quickest to receive stock, so I'm really hoping that someone gets it before...
 
Whats all this breasises talk going on here? What I miss?!! Alright kidding aside before any of us men get into some serious trouble lets step off and leave the imagine at just that.

Any news direct from the WOM about shipping dates for the N71-2; and will a delayed release at the Nokia NYC store take exceptionally long?! I cannot WAIT until August ... specifically because my provider just released the GREED and offers $30/mth 6GB data plan that is ALLOWED for tethering for ALL Smartphones!!! but the offer is limited until August so I'm in a frantic panick that I'll miss out on a once every 5yr deal! This plan was in response to the 40K user petition against iPhone rates posted originally by Rogers. If any of you read any details about that you'll know WHY I'm having the shakes!

At this rate I may just give up and go for an N95-3 (regardless of it being slightly thicker than my K850i); reluctantly.
 
The E61i had the perfect level of craftsmanship that anyone could ask for on a smartphone. The thickness of the phone was great and the keypad had to be one of the best ones out there. I even loved the fact that they integrated a notification led on the front panel;HOWEVER, the E61i was just way too wide to handle with one hand comfortably. Had it been the width of a blackberry 8300 or the nokia E70 I would never have departed from it. If the E71 incorporates all of the goodness of the E61i that I mentioned along with the new size it should be a winner and I will own one.
 
Sorry for the confusion.

Any more specific videos showing the different settings on the Messaging function and the D-Pad heartbeat function?!?!
 
You should try the new touch screen keyboards.....I'm using a touch cruise and it offers full qwerty, 20key, 9key.....It's actually quite easy to type on. I'm not as fast as my RIM qwerty, but with work, I'm sure I'll be close.
 
Thanks. As a follow up, do you know what this review may be referring to?

The Messaging application itself is largely unchanged from earlier devices which is something of a dissapointment given that this is a key area of the E71, especially in the light of tweaks to the Contacts and Calendar applications. While the breadth of support for different push external email solutions (Nokia Intellisync, Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync, Visto Mobile, and Seven Always on Mail) and its plug-in architecture is a definite plus, this will not be a factor in day to day usage. Instead the fiddly set-up, limited folder handling, and relatively poor support for sorting, search, attachment handling and multiple email accounts may disappoint users switching from other systems.

from:
http://www.allaboutsymbian.com/reviews/item/Nokia_E71.php
 
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