*OFFICIAL THREAD: Nokia E71

This is a very simplified explanation, but, in RIM's push model, it's RIM's servers that do all the work. While in Activesync, the handset is what keeps the "heartbeat" alive, with the Blackberry, RIM's server farm does all of the polling for the handset.
 
does anyone know how to turn off the screen saver? i already have it set to "None" but the time still shows after i lock my keys

i want the screen to be completely off and be able to see the time only when i press and hold the Center key
 
i forget which article i just read. But it said that from a reliable source that this will be the first nokia phone to have a simultaneous usa 3g release. Possibly the usa variant could even be released first before the euro version. This may very well be true, and if so this makes me believe that it could support all aws bands and att bands. Its possible that because tmobile will finally have 3g running that nokia is ready to include all the bands. I don't think that it will have world 3g bands though. There will be 2 region releases. Nice!
 
From the offiial Nokia specs:
# Main camera
- 640 x 480 at 22 fps
- 320 x 240 (QVGA) at 30/15 fps
- 176 x 144 at 15 fps (QCIF)
- digital video zoom

# Front camera
- Video recording at up to 128 x 96 pixels (QCIF) and up to 15 fps
- Up to 2x digital video zoom
 
Hi all,

I should mention that i am in London in the UK so can get 3G/HSDPA all the time, 3G is not the battery killer some seem to think. What is a battery killer is if you have it in dual mode and a poor 3G signal so it s constantly searching and switching.

Mine was on UMTS only and although i only had it a week before it went back to WOM i only charged it 3 times, which was a full charge when i got it a partial charge to full after 2 days and one final charge to full again. As i was reviewing the E71 it got plenty of use besides the 16 hours a day of Push E-Mail over WiFi. The battery and processor combination on the E71 gives both great speed and longevity one of the best on any device i have used.

Marc
 
no doubt...i haven't thought that far ahead. still want to get my hands on one to try... nice nokia is thinking of the US 3G market as meager as it might be though. hell, we don't have enough wifi zones in this country compared to others..still behind the times here in north america- must be all those balckberry users-he he :lolup:
 
maybe I'm just retarded, but I'm having the most impossible time getting Nokia chat to work for me. I can't get past the login! I registered with Ovi and tried that un/ps, registered my phone (apparently i hadn't done that), can't use that un/ps, tried my phone number...I can't figure it out. When I try to create an account from the phone it says "not authorized" and kicks me out. Any help?
 
is the one buy.com is offering the NA version? i know i asked this before but i want to verify it before i order it..im curious because it doesnt say anything about NA in the title..anyone know for sure its the NA 3g version?
 
According to IntoMobile.com, the 9000 sold on eBay in a legit auction for $828. The owner, who they name, is very happy - no, THRILLED - with his purchase and has nothing but glowing praise. The seller was in London I believe and supposedly had 4 pre-production units. My point (besides the one on top of my head:D) is that hopefully, if the inflated pre-release price on eBay was $828, then the actual release price will be considerably lower. These things always bring crazy prices on eBay, and the prices we see later are much more reasonable. Maybe in the neighborhood of $600 full retail, and less with a contract.

I know that the eBay price doesn't cause the retail price, it's just a function of irrational consumer demand and the "gotta have it NOW" attitude. I'm just sayin', it could be pointing to lower final release price. :buddies:
 
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