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New Nokia E71 Mobile Business Phone

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One of the most recent smartphones released by Nokia is the Nokia E71. The product was made available July of 2008 – and it is one mobile phone that business users probably cannot do without.

Before delving deeper into the pros and cons of the Nokia E71 smartphone, here is a brief background about the Eseries mobile phones released by Nokia. This line of smartphones released by the largest mobile phone manufacturer in the world highlights a few things.

The Nokia Eseries of Mobile Phones

First, it is meant to be a business-oriented smartphone. As such, there should be enhanced connectivity. If you are out and about but you still have to monitor the ins and outs of your business, there should also be corporate e-mail push services supported by the smartphone.

The features of these phones range from having a full QWERTY keyboard, Bluetooth connectivity, WiFi connectivity, built-in camera, memory card, FM radio and GPS or the Global Positioning System feature.

A Brief Overview of the Nokia E71 Smartphone

One of the most noticeable features of this smartphone, which is part of the Nokia mobile phones Eseries, is the full QWERTY keypad. Instead of the keypad found in typical mobile phones where three to four characters are integrated in one button, this full QWERTY keyboard is more functional.

You can definitely use your Nokia E71 smartphone for more complicated business applications from the keyboard alone.

Next, the design of the Nokia E71 is slim and stylish. Despite the fact that it has a full keyboard, Nokia has managed to slim down the smartphone so that it is still easy to use.

For business users, you will definitely enjoy the excellent performance of the Nokia E71. From business applications, connectivity options, and even the entertainment features – you will never go wrong with this member of the Nokia mobile phones Eseries.

The downside, however, is that the media browser is not that satisfactory. Also, the quick dial or easy dial feature is not available.

To make up for this, the Nokia E71 was built with an excellent battery life – it will last way into one of your overly long business trips.

If you are clicker-happy, the camera features of the Nokia E71 is just average. It is a 3.2-Megapixel built-in camera, with a LED flash.

More importantly, the phone reception, video calling feature and hands-free feature are all excellent.

To sum it all up, the Nokia E71 fulfills its promise to deliver top-of-the-line performance for business applications – so it is really a ’smart’ phone to have.

Nokia love to stretch the boundaries of mobile technology and once again they have released a phone that is highly anticipated. The Nokia E71 is one in a line of QWERTY phones released, however unlike the previous QWERTY phones such as the E62 and E61i, the Nokia E71 has plenty on offer for customers.

As far as mobile phones go, it is one of the best. The phone has WiFi capabilities, a 3.2 megapixel camera, A2DP Bluetooth and a 110MB of built in memory. The E71 is also great for businessmen/women as the phone comes equipped with a full compliment of office, email and PIM software.

Everyone wants their mobile phones to be slim and easy to use and that is exactly what the E71 is. At only 10mm wide, it is one of the slimmest phones to date and this combined with the chrome finish and glossy screen certainly looks like a phone customers would like to have.

Customers looking for some great mobile phone deals will do worse than to check out the Nokia E71. A stylish phone packed with great features is sure to make it a popular choice and a phone that many network operators will be itching to get. Prices have not yet been released and could vary depending on the operator.

By Nokia combining the great features such as the camera and internet access with the office tools for business people, they will be able to tap in to various customer segments which should help the popularity of the phone.

Choosing between monthly and pay as you go mobile phones may be difficult as deals and prices will vary. With brand new phones, monthly contracts may offer the better deals but it is important to shop around and compare the offers from the different operators to make sure you get the best deals available.

As mobile phones seem to be released constantly, the Nokia E71 will be available on www.edeal.in  Whether you choose it as a monthly contract or pay as you go mobile phones you can find the best mobile phone deals online where you can compare each operator’s offers.

 

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Nokia 6500classic, Nokia Mobile,6500 Classic ,slim Phone,nokia Phone,nokia 6500,camera Phone

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The Nokia 6500  range is split into two categories, the Classic and Slide models, the latter obviously incorporating a slide mechanism but also a slightly better equipped camera.

 

Both Nokia 6500 categories offer 3G enabled phones, however the Nokia 6500 Classic does not support face to face video calling.

 

The Silver Nokia 6500 Classic swells the number of colour variants in the Classic range to four which now includes Gold, Black and Bronze models.

 

The Silver Nokia 6500 Classic offers exactly the same great design, technology and features as the rest of the 6500 Classic range but now comes in a sleek silver casing.

 

The Nokia 6500 classic mobile phone has a flawless, stylish appearance: the handset equivalent of a Hollywood star. The polished exterior is made from aluminium, giving it a tough yet light casing. At under 100g in weight and measuring less than 1cm deep, this sleek handset is definitely ready for a photo shoot!

 

And it’s just as happy behind the lens, thanks to a 2 megapixel camera with dual LED flash. You won’t be struggling for storage space, because the Nokia 6500 Classic has an incredible 1GB of memory. That’s plenty for your photos – and it’s handy for music too, because there’s a built-in MP3 player.

 

All this is pretty impressive… and it’s more impressive when you learn that the Nokia 6150 classic includes 3G technology to speed up your mobile internet browsing. Plus, as you’d expect from Nokia, the phone is delightfully practical. As well as using the company’s well-respected menu system, the Nokia 6500 classic has a single micro USB socket that can be used for charging or for transferring data. It even means the handset can be used as an external disc drive for your PC or charged directly from a laptop.

 

It certainly looks good – and, with its well-chosen features, this slim 3G handset is much more than merely a pretty face.

 

 

The Nokia 6500  range is split into two categories, the Classic and Slide models, the latter obviously incorporating a slide mechanism but also a slightly better equipped camera.

 

Both Nokia 6500 categories offer 3G enabled phones, however the Nokia 6500 Classic does not support face to face video calling.

 

The Silver Nokia 6500 Classic swells the number of colour variants in the Classic range to four which now includes Gold, Black and Bronze models.

 

The Silver Nokia 6500 Classic offers exactly the same great design, technology and features as the rest of the 6500 Classic range but now comes in a sleek silver casing.

 

The Nokia 6500 classic mobile phone has a flawless, stylish appearance: the handset equivalent of a Hollywood star. The polished exterior is made from aluminium, giving it a tough yet light casing. At under 100g in weight and measuring less than 1cm deep, this sleek handset is definitely ready for a photo shoot!

 

And it’s just as happy behind the lens, thanks to a 2 megapixel camera with dual LED flash. You won’t be struggling for storage space, because the Nokia 6500 Classic has an incredible 1GB of memory. That’s plenty for your photos – and it’s handy for music too, because there’s a built-in MP3 player.

 

All this is pretty impressive… and it’s more impressive when you learn that the Nokia 6150 classic includes 3G technology to speed up your mobile internet browsing. Plus, as you’d expect from Nokia, the phone is delightfully practical. As well as using the company’s well-respected menu system, the Nokia 6500 classic has a single micro USB socket that can be used for charging or for transferring data. It even means the handset can be used as an external disc drive for your PC or charged directly from a laptop.

 

It certainly looks good – and, with its well-chosen features, this slim 3G handset is much more than merely a pretty face.

 

 


 


 

AMJAD ASLAM BY www.eDeal.in