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The Nokia E71 has been announced but not yet released. Brighthand brings you this video previewing the features of this business-oriented smartphone.
To learn more about the Nokia E71, visit:
http://www.bright hand.com/default.asp ?newsID=14156
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Bill Plummer from Nokia gives Noah a hands-on tour of the newest Nokia smartphones. Get up close and personal with the N96, N85, N79, and E71.
Much more on all of the new Nokias @ http://www.phonedog. com
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Nokia E71-2 Unboxing in Cantonese
Longest Battery among Nokia phones, at least may be smartphones.
Battery Capacity: 1500mAh
Talk time: 10.5 Hrs
Standby Time: 17 Days
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An update of my continuing ownership of the E71-2 which has proven to be the best phone for me thus far. I talk about the Nokia Sports Tracker app as well other features that are useful to me.
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TSC's Gary Krakow gives Nokia's e71 a thorough workout and says it's one of the best smartphones on the market today and gives iPhones, BlackBerries, Palms and Google phones a run for their money. Get our FREE BlackBerry application:
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Nokia has been beta testing a new email service to a limited audience for a few weeks and will be rolling out the availability to all in the Nokia Beta Labs. You can take a walk around this new email client running on a Nokia E71 (North American model)
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Nokia continues to try and take on the BlackBerry dominance of the business phone market with it's E71. Stuart Miles takes a crash tour through the interface to see if it might have what it takes to beat Blackberry at their own game
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Tried out Quake for S60 v3 on my Nokia E71, as you can see it's quite slow due to the graphics processing unit being inferior to those on Nokias multimedia-focused phones such as N95, also restricting video playback and records to 15fps. All together, I'm glad I even see it running on my phone, keep developing great mobile programs and applets!