Nokia E71
The Nokia E71, rival to the BlackBerry series phones is available from Telecom 3. The near fully functional handset comes equipped with QWERTY keypad and push e-mail systems which are all displayed on a 240 x 320 pixel screen of 2.36 inches.. Nokia have improved their user-friendliness and power to their “E” brand of phones also which comes to compete against the BlackBerry phones whom have been the sole solution to business/corporate users in the past. The E71 uses some extra one-touch keys for the primary uses of the handset (Calender/Contacts/E-Mail). Navi Key works just like the mouse pad section on a laptop to provide accelerated scrolling up and down on the screen when browsing through the internet/e-mails/messages which is Nokia’s solution over the BlackBerry Bolds trackball.
Messaging on the E71 is very well adept. The device supports IMAP, POP and SMTP e-mail protocols as well as Nokia Intellisync Wireless E-mail. Attachments are supported and the QuickOffice GPP also to allow the user to view and/or edit word processing documents/spreadsheets/power point presentation. The E71 comes fully equipped for security, with a keypad lock, remote lock and encryption for data stored in memory or on the memory card. Full support for Virtual Private Networks is provided.
Multimedia features are as followed. A 3.2 mega-pixel camera with autofocus and flash functionality which also allows you to record videos in MPEG4 or 3GP formats a resolution of 640×480 at 22 fps a second or 320×240 (QVGA) at 30 fps. Music player capable of playing all common formats and has a FM radio inbuilt.
Like many smartphones, the E71includes Assisted GPS satellite navigation, with the Nokia Maps application pre-installed. The built-in browser can handle XHTML, Javascript, stylesheets and Flash, so is able to display most websites correctly. For connectivity, this handset supports bluetooth 2.0 (with Enhanced Data Rate), micro USB, WLAN and even Infrared. The WLAN connection can be used to make VoIP calls. A 2.5mm Nokia headphone socket is provided, so you can plug in a compatible headset, but it would have been nice to have a universal 3.5mm jack, like the BlackBerry Bold has. The phone also features FOTA (firmware updatable over the air.) A comprehensive suite of personal organiser functions is included.
Everything you need to organise yourself, communicate on the go, send/recieve data is on this handset.
If you have any enquiries on either this phone or any other products/tariffs to suit your requirements, contact our Telecom 3 telesales staff at 08714246012 for more information.


December 23rd, 2008 at 1:04 pm
Does anyone know where I can find my Live Messenger?
December 23rd, 2008 at 1:14 pm
You should find the MSN Live Messenger under Download Apps