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Nokia E71 review

So there’s this phone called the Nokia E71. It magically showed up on our doorstep yesterday (shout out to FedEx Sameday!) and was begging for us to review it. Well, we’re not going to disappoint you. In fact, there will be no disappointment at all as you’ll see in our review. The Nokia E71 has officially entered the ring, and it’s coming out fighting. Spoiler Alert: we love this phone. Full review is after the break!

Design:

Obviously this is subjective, but this could really be one of the sexiest damn phones we’ve seen in a very long time. We could do without the tacky pattern on the back battery cover, but we’ll let it slide this time. The entire phone is chrome and while it’s definitely a fingerprint magnet (just have your assistant wipe it down for you) it looks really sharp in person. Everything is proportionate and sort of just works well together. The middle select key actually serves as the notification light, too. So when you have a missed event, the border around the middle key will glow white until you cleared the event, or until the expiration time you set for the notification light expires. It’s a nice touch and a creative way to get rid of the annoying older-fashioned status light. Oh yeah…did we mention this thing is thin? Seriously, we don’t know how they did it. Especially with everything that’s packed in here…man, that BlackBerry Bold is just huge compared to this. Everyone is going to have to step it up after this because as of now, we can’t find one single thing Nokia sacrificed to make the device this thin and compact.

Screen:

There’s a 320×240 screen on the E71 and it looks very sharp. It’s not as bright as the N95, but it’s very clear and easy on the eyes. Screen real estate isn’t a problem at all as we find it more pleasurable to use than an N95. Pictures and video look very detailed and clean. There’s a decent amount of contrast when looking at media, and you’ll especially appreciate the screen during some heavy web browsing.

Connectivity:

The world must be changing. Remember when Nokia would hold every single feature above your head and never give you the perfect phone? Well, we’re finally getting past that. We’re not positive if there’s support for the 2100MHz band here, so for now, we’ll assume it doesn’t have it and there will be a US NAM model, and European model. In terms of the hard connectivity specs, you’ve got a quad-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE phone with 850MHz/1900MHz UMTS/HSDPA support, Wi-Fi 802.11 a,b,g, Bluetooth 2.0, and GPS. Like most recent Nokia’s, the GPS is assisted by the network, but fret not because there still is a physical GPS chip in here.

Sound:

Like the E61 and E61i before it, the E71 houses a single speaker in the upper left of the phone. It seems louder than the E61 and it’s pretty clear for ringtones and alert sounds. Music sounds fine on it, but it’s not perfect. Bass is seriously lacking and you do get a “tinny” sort of sound. It is very, very loud, though, so you can be sure that alarm is going to get your ass out of bed in the morning.

Email:

What good would an E-Series device be without email? Besides the normal POP3/IMAP supported protocols, Nokia’s Mail For Exchange comes with the device out of the box and is incredibly easy to setup. The handset supports BlackBerry Connect (though we didn’t actually try it) and we’d imagine Goodlink as well. The messaging application had a little bit of a visual makeover, and it’s for the better. Text is extremely readable and emails look great. We’d have loved to see support for HTML email, but oh well.

Keyboard:

If there had to be one negative to the E71 (relax, it’s not the end of the world) it’s going to be the keyboard. Again, not a huge deal, but if we had to pick one thing to single out it’s the keyboard and it quite possibly won’t bother you. It did annoy us, though. Think of the physical keys on the E71 the same as the E61, just a lot smaller. They’re also not as squishy which is nice, and they’re pretty easy to press once you get it down. Our issue is, again, Nokia has not learned the basic keyboard layout and we personally can’t stand it. On a normal QWERTY keyboard the letter “z” is not directly under the letter “a”. It’s either under the letter “s” or somewhere in between the two. This makes typing a royal bitch if you’re not looking directly at the keyboard and is totally unnecessary. All they had to do is stick the damn period key in front of the “z” key and all would be well. Again, this might not be a big deal to you if you’re coming from a QWERTY E-Series already, but for us hardcore freaks who bang away constantly on the keyboard, we’d like the normal layout that’s used on basically every other QWERTY phone on the planet. Fix it please, Nokia. The keys have a nice white backlighting which makes them very easy to read. Just like the other models, the actual keys don’t light up, just the letters and symbols which makes for a very clean and sexy look.

Something also interesting is the inclusion of predictive text on here. You might be thinking why you’d ever need predictive text when you’ve got a QWERTY keyboard, but it actually helps more than it gets in the way. It sort of works like how the iPhone does. If you’re typing fast and accidentally misspell a word but keep typing and hit the space bar, it will auto correct and suggest that word for you. It can also save you a good amount of typing time as it will suggest words for you when you are halfway through them and a simple press of the space bar selects the suggested word and keeps you moving.

Expandability:

There’s a microSD card slot right above the microUSB port on the handset, so you should be able to expand the memory of the phone to the largest microSD card you can find. We haven’t checked data transfer speeds to the memory card over USB yet, but we’re assuming it’s on par with the rest of the Nokias.

Call quality:

Nokia and call quality go together like ham and burger. Kool-Aid and sugar. The E71 doesn’t disappoint. We’ve had such a pleasurable experience with it that we’ve been calling people randomly just to talk on the phone. In all seriousness, it meets or exceeds what we’ve come to expect and love from Nokia. A phone that excels as a phone, as it should. It actually went toe-to-toe with our BlackBerry Curve in terms of holding onto a signal in low coverage areas. And all you BlackBerry lovers out there know that RIM makes one hell of a cell radio in those things.

Battery:

There’s a 1500mAh battery in the E71, and with a full day of heavy use like constant email, phone calls, web browsing, and all around messing with the phone, we’ve still got around 2 bars left. There should be no concern with the battery life here.

Conclusion:

We’re at the end of the review, but by now, you’ve seen how impressed we are with the phone. It takes a lot to get us excited but the E71 has done it. This thing, in our opinion, is the best phone Nokia has made to date. That’s a very bold statement, we know. But this really is going to be the phone to beat by a lot of manufacturers. From the design, to the specs, to the size, the feel — it has the entire package. It’s not for everyone, though. Some people prefer a straight up phone like a flip phone, but in terms of a smartphone with a QWERTY keyboard, this takes the cake. It is just striking compared to the shit device the E61 was. It’s ok, we still love y’all that carry the E61, but this puts it to shame. One thing I personally can’t get over is the awesome dimensions of the device. It’s so perfectly thin, yet incredibly comfortable to hold and use. We just hope Nokia doesn’t wait too long to bring this to market as they need to strike now. Like right now. This second. After seeing all of the detailed shots and our impressions, how do you guys feel about the phone? Are you foaming at the mouth waiting for it or ice-grillin’ us?

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  1. On Jul 27, 2008 @ 8:24 pm, scorpiondiva3 Said:

    I am so excited..I need an upgrade badly and was leaning towards the common Blackberry Curve since I thought Nokia (my fav. brand) wasn’t going to come out with anything newer than the E61. Does anyone know where I can get this in the States? Please share! Thanks.

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  2. On Jul 28, 2008 @ 9:42 am, avi Said:

    what rating do you rate it out of 10 as a music device and as a camera??

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  3. On Jul 29, 2008 @ 11:15 am, DV Said:

    Just got mine on Friday! Had windows mobile for 2 years and its really good to have something that just works and works well. Great battery life, easy setup for mail f Exchange (including ‘our own’ security certs.
    All in all, the nicest, simplest messeging device I’ve owned…..

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  4. On Jul 29, 2008 @ 5:04 pm, AD Said:

    GPS works beautifully, I use Google maps and Garmin XT. The is the best phone I’ve owned…

    Mini Opera is supper quick for web surfing, much better than the Nokia browser.

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  5. On Jul 30, 2008 @ 10:04 am, ChrisE36 Said:

    The E71 is available on the Nokia UK site for preorder, http://shop.nokia.co.uk

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  6. On Jul 31, 2008 @ 2:34 am, Eugene Williams Said:

    I prefer the Bold too, but guess what? It’s not here yet (31 July 2008). True to Nokia’s high-end phone M.O., E71 is not picked up with an U.S. carrier. Aside from N.A. marketing, I wouldn’t venture to guess why. I just bought the E71 unbranded for less than the projected Bold’s low-ball, carrier subsidized prices (in the US). I’ve owned a couple Nokia phones and have never been disappointed with them; thus, dropping over $400 USD is not concerning me much. Nokia as a brand is a stead-fast investment. I wouldn’t mind being a representative for their America’s team because they really do come through with quality. The Symbian OS is particularly interesting to me because it has not sold out to an Apple or Windows OS; to myself, means that it is working well. I will find out for myself. One can have the fastest processor made but it doesn’t have much to offer when it has to overcome the OS hurdle.

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  7. On Aug 2, 2008 @ 11:22 am, Swu Said:

    I’ve had this phone for about a month and I’ve got to say it’s a strong buy for anyone on the fence about this phone.

    I have to say that the honeymoon period has certainly passed, but here’s what still blows me away with this phone.

    -Amazing build quality! very sturdy and substantial. This phone isn’t going to go down without a fight.
    -A OS that very rarely crashes! I’ve had one WM phone and 6.0 was so buggy and laggy that relieability became a constant issue.
    -Excellent usability. calls, connectivity, battery life & apps, this phone has them all.
    -great dimensions. it’s similar size to the iphone is nice and it fits well in front pants pockets.

    Personal preference:
    keyboard is a plus! I had an E61i and I prefer the new clicky touch keyboard of the E71

    the E71 could use work on these things:
    -No USB charging
    -2.5mm jack rather than the 3.5mm standard for headphones.

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  8. On Aug 2, 2008 @ 11:59 pm, Steve Said:

    Will this E71 have 3G of 1900 mhz for US customers? Does the application manager on these models loose files like the E61 and E62?

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  9. On Aug 3, 2008 @ 2:37 am, G.W. Said:

    I got mine off of ebay for a little over $400 with shipping. The only problem I have is with the BT Audio when connected to my Pioneer head unit. The MP3’s start to skip. And for the life of me I do not know why. Besides that it’s a great phone. Who know why.

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  10. On Aug 3, 2008 @ 7:34 am, Phil Said:

    I also would like the answer to thsi have you foud out anything yet ?

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  11. On Aug 3, 2008 @ 11:20 am, Le Goog Said:

    I bought one yesterday.
    First impressions:
    Amazingly lightweight.
    Sleek, sexy want to show off!!
    4 way d-pad navigations is superb.
    QWERTY KEYBOARD though small is so easy to use.
    Goodbye E61i (How did I ever use the E61i??)
    Even my wife is impressed with the looks.
    So easy to set up email, just enter username and password, all the other settings will be automatically set by the phone!! Goodbye hunting for settings.
    A-GPS works beautifully with google maps.

    Cons:
    Camera Sucks no questions.
    Wifi client is a bit dodgy. Difficult to use multiple wifi points at different times.
    No embedded slideshow viewer for the photographs.
    Caller photograph size is thumbnail. Need to install skyecaller pro to ensure full screen caller image.

    Conclusion:
    Iphone, HTC Diamond just cannot compete with the E71. Just having a touch screen UI dows not ensure a great phone. After a few days when these wear out then the functionality of the phone becomes of great importance.
    The E71 is not only extremely functional and changes as per user requirements, it is also a great looker.

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  12. On Aug 3, 2008 @ 1:21 pm, Jaimie Said:

    oh yea its the real deal. i got my hands on the US version the day it came out. I work for AT&T and my boss actually sold me it for $200!! It is by far the nicest phone I’ve seen, used, or even had. If you get the chance BUY ONE!

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  13. On Aug 3, 2008 @ 9:41 pm, rho Said:

    Finally, i got mine!

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  14. On Aug 4, 2008 @ 9:58 am, Lovaboy Said:

    I have used this phone for 2 weeks.

    A GREAT PHONE! THUMBS UP! BEATS IPOD HARD! it has this full QWERTY keyboard and you guys might be asking darn… whats the big deal with full QWERTY anyways? - the deal is this: its small. you can complain by just the look of it that is so hard to use and type , but in myxperience, it took me 24 hours to familiarize with the keyboard pressing and you will soon later know that you dont even need to rely on predictive text function!

    sexy tho!

    alright. the slim issue. this phone is slim, and its great. for those who are clumsy and careless then you might use this phone and train yourself to be more careful! it is the slimmest smartphone you can ever own

    fast? well everything in this phone works FAST! except for when you wanna retrieve songs which you have downloaded into your mobile, especially when they figure up to 100+ you need to wait for a minute or two for the music player to start! but this happens once after you downloaded the songs. the device will automatically recognize the playlist so dont worry!

    some ppl will experience sudden hang or jam while browsing the internet. bring it to nokia servic eecnter or customer care center and they’ll fix it for you

    the first problem you will encounter with this phone is the phone numebr part. you might have saved your friend’s number without the country code into the SIM, and when you receive actual calls they have the country code attached to it, E71 does not at all recognize the number with the SIM. so go to Nokia and le tthem fix it for you.

    video graphics nothing to boast about. in fact their flash player function sux. (FlashLite 3) it lags. - dont know why but some files could work ~but not a big deal tho

    fingerprint is an issue. one touch on your phone and there goes. marks all over and from that sexy shiny look you will get the over-ly rubbed disguisting piece of steel. make sure you have a mini optic wipe with you handy.

    and damn it NOKIA! RELEASE THE FLIPCASE IMMEDIATELY! WE;RE IN DESPEPRATE NEED BECUZZZZ OUR PHONES GET SCRATCHED EASILY WITH YOUR CASING CURRENTLY!

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  15. On Aug 4, 2008 @ 4:10 pm, padapa Said:

    No, the E71 does not have an “A” radio for WiFi, just a B/G radio. See http://nokia.us/A41146207
    BGR got it wrong and hasn’t updated its review …

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  16. On Aug 9, 2008 @ 5:00 am, James Said:

    I strongly recommend not buying one of these phones unless you use only windows. There is a bluetooth glitch that won´t allow me to send a file to a pc not running windows. Other standard phones do it fine. Reception is much poorer than most other phones as well. Anyone want to buy a 2 week old e71? The radio is annoying that you can´t listen through the speaker without headphones plugged in.

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  17. On Aug 9, 2008 @ 11:28 am, Aristo Said:

    Well, i held the E, ok “Da E71″ some weeks back. yes, it’s hot, has in, it made my course mates( especially the females) go like “WOW, hi super fly rich boy” when i borrowed it from a friend to posed with it in class. Now, i’m hooked, have to buy one now. God help me.

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  18. On Aug 11, 2008 @ 4:16 am, Madiba Said:

    I just want to make sure beofre I purchase this that it does have Blackberry Connect, as most websites state that it does nto come with Blackberry Connect, Please could you advise me ASAP as I am going to purchase one tomorrow.

    Thanks

    Madiba

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  19. On Aug 11, 2008 @ 8:32 am, sivaram Said:

    I love the phone….

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  20. On Aug 12, 2008 @ 4:58 am, Rob Said:

    I can only agree is the best smartphone out there with amazing good price for what u get.
    I love my E71
    Cheers

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  21. On Aug 13, 2008 @ 1:14 pm, Mark Said:

    Getting mine tomorrow. A bit of wee has come out with excitement…

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  22. On Aug 14, 2008 @ 6:43 pm, Steve Said:

    Upgraded my contract to a better one for only £5 more than I was paying and a free E71. I haven’t put the sim in yet as the contract don’t start till Tuesday. But played with the phone connecting to my home wifi. I have to say, I’m disappointed. The phone is no where near as good as everyone is raving. Have never used Symbian before I realise why, it’s shit. It’s really not user friendly and I’m an IT engineer.

    My wifi at home is hidden and has mac filtering. The problem is the hidden. Means I have to go into connections most times to connect to the wifi from there. In other applications they seem to be incapable of seeing the hidden wifi you’ve setup in connectivity.

    Mail for exchange is a nightmare to setup. Has a big bug in it that makes your profile disappear. You have to exit it before it will reappear. Also the error today ’cause Mail For Exchange to totally disappear as if it wasn’t installed.

    I couldn’t install most of the software at first, then found via connecting the phone to Nokia Suite, that I think it was ’cause Nokia Suite wasn’t actually installed on the phone. Had to do that before Nokia Suite would work. Once I unplugged the phone and plugged it back in. Nokia Suite refused to detect it. I had to reinstall Nokia Suite about twice before it would detect the phone again.

    GPS appears to be poor. I went in the garden and it picked me up within seconds. I’ve just walked to the post box and back and it didn’t pick me up till I got back to the house.

    Within certain applications that require network access. Some won’t allow you to connect to the net via the wifi and insist on a sim card being installed into the phone.

    When playing games or applications with sound there appears to be no quick easy way to turn the volume down. The volume controls that control the media player don’t appear to work for games, which is odd.

    Overall the phone is a big disappointment and doesn’t deserve the praise it’s getting. And the Symbian OS REALLY needs to be reworked.

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  23. On Aug 15, 2008 @ 5:34 pm, sanjeev Said:

    Yes it contans FM radio.

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  24. On Aug 18, 2008 @ 1:06 am, Garrett Said:

    you forgot to mention that it is going to be $450 unlocked and no contract. sweet!

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  25. On Aug 19, 2008 @ 12:04 pm, ART Said:

    The problem. When you configure your Y! Mail Plus POP3 account through the Email wizard process, the E71 automatically sets Incoming Mail Serv. to imap.n.mail.yahoo.com. I don’t know why the E71 thinks this server address is correct when in fact Yahoo does not presently provide IMAP service or if they do, it’s likely in beta testing (I came to this conclusion after I Googled my head off). If you ping the address, you’ll see that the service exists but it just doesn’t work!

    The solution. Just as Gabin discovered, enter either a fake address using a non Gmail or Yahoo domain and (give it a moment) the email wizard will return a message that automatic configuration was unable to complete the settings or something to that effect. After this, you go to your Email settings via Menu | Communic. | Messag. | Options | Settings | E-mail | | Connection Settings | Incoming e-mail | …. somewhere earlier you’ll have been asked if you want to manually configure POP3 or IMAP!

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