Nokia E71
Nokia has both slimmed down and pimped up its flagship email phone with the E71. HSDPA connections, vastly improved performance, good battery life and extras such as Assisted GPS navigation, built-in VoIP, remote wipe and hardware encryption for both the device and the memory card, makes for a rounded, business-grade handset.
A striking design rounds out an excellent package. If there are criticisms, it is that the user interface icons are not the greatest, and one of the E71’s hero features, switching between work and personal modes, is on the slow side.
But unless you need BlackBerry server connections, or really, really want a touch screen rather than a keypad, buy an E71.
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