By Anonymous CowardPosted Thursday 17th July 2008 13:27 GMT
they can stick all the buttons in the world on it and make it thinner than a bit of paper but its all just polishing a symbian shaped turd as far as I'm concerned
I have a nokia n95 and I love it.. its' loaded with all sorts of stuff, gps tracking, sports tracking, games, word docs, pdfs music, videos etc (thanks to my 8gb sd card) - it's a lovely lovely phone/camera/video thingy... but my god, symbian s60 is so damn slow and unstable (using latest firmware btw).
the lack of stability and speed really really let it down badly. So i'm sure the same will be true of this phone also
By David WebbPosted Thursday 17th July 2008 14:19 GMT
"Let's see how many people queue to get one the these Nokia doorstops shall we? haha too little too late"
None? People won't need to because Nokia don't treat their client base like sheep so will provide more than enough mobiles to cover demand, thereby not creating a false "look, everyone wants this phone so much we've run out of stock!"
The N71 is a "smart" phone for "smart" people, not a hideous locked down pile of designer junk aimed at the "ohh pretty" market. Nokia will continue to dominate with more than 1 mobile phone, whilst the iphone is still nothing more than a pathetic attempt at a phone with a pretty UI, and not much else.
It's a business phone that execs will like, and it has security features which IT will like. You won't feel like a fool getting it out in a meeting. The camera is decent, especially compared to HTC or BB. Nice.
By Paul M.Posted Thursday 17th July 2008 15:04 GMT
Everyone who wants mobile email has a Blackberry, or will get one. They're damn ugly but they do the job. Nokia's business phones still bog down with more than a few messages in the Inbox. Adding Blackberry or Good or Nokia's own abomination (forget the name) to do push email costs extra.
@Tom:
"The camera is decent, especially compared to HTC or BB."
You need a new script: people don't buy Blackberrys for their cameras.
yeah, I wouldn't hold out much hope for future versions, they've been stuffing the same things in different shaped boxes for years, yeah it'll be 'symbian s60 2.4.1119 instead of 2.1.42395, but it won't enhance the end experience to the user in the slightest, the picture just gave me horrible flashbacks to my n93, which impressed me at the time . . about 2 years ago, but I soon got sick of it's stupid stupid face, I still love my iphone after having one for a year, no nokia has maintained my interest for anywhere near so long, but then again, if I actually enjoy using anything made by apple, I'm just an ignorant fanboi and should be ignored, it's not like people buy any of their stuff because it's actually any good now is it
I don't particularly side with either company, but I love how the iPhone fanboy appears right at the start to push their phone with the crippled Bluetooth and data provisions.
Nokia wins here I'm afraid, iPhone fanboys. End to end solution indeed...
By Frank BoughPosted Thursday 17th July 2008 15:44 GMT
We had Speccy vs C=64, Amiga vs ST, Win95 vs MacOS, Megadrive vs Super Nintendo, Playstation vs XBox, protestant vs catholic, iPod vs mediocrity and now, at long last, iPhone vs Nokia.
Keep those flamethrowers topped off boys, it's gonna be a long fight.
By Anonymous CowardPosted Thursday 17th July 2008 15:54 GMT
I see the iSheep fanboi's made it here first.
I'm sorry to say that I will not be moving away from my E61i anytime soon.
Full wired carkit compatibility with a proper cradle is a must for me as bluetooth quality sucks.
Though if I ever find myself without a car, which is more than likely thanks to this UK government, I'd have the grey steel E71 not the white steel version mostly pictured in this review as it's much better looking.
By Richard CartledgePosted Thursday 17th July 2008 18:30 GMT
This reminds me of a couple of Nokia 6630s I had years ago. Firstly the dated GUI and awfully rendered fonts, then the hideous shape.
as long as Cingular doesn't screw it like the E62 #
By StopthePropagandaPosted Thursday 17th July 2008 20:17 GMT
locked down a lot of the flash functionality, forced Nokia to remove the factory ROM flash, and made it so proprietary that there has been only one update in the last couple of years.
Other than the abuse foisted on people by the carrier, the E62 has been a good phone. Hopefully this new one doesn't get locked into a particular carrier, then I can buy it and unlock it later.
By AntidisestablishmentarianistPosted Thursday 17th July 2008 21:32 GMT
Apart from the (very) latest Blackberry's, all Qwerty phones are friggin ugly. This one is right up there on the fugly scale. How long will companies spend polishing this turd of an idea. Use a slide out keyboard or anything, but not this ancient looking design. Everyone is running after RIM here, too scared to have a different design. As soon as RIM start having sliders, then you'll get the chasers copying. Nokia is just another chaser these days.
And why does the RIM Bold look like an iPhone with a keyboard? Now who's the chaser?
...It is actually a very, very slick little device. I've had one on test for the last two weeks. No it doesn't do BB connect any longer, which is a crying shame, but I can genuinely say that the comments in here slagging it as a device are pretty much wrong. No one was more surprised by that than me either before anyone says!
By Simon GreenwoodPosted Friday 18th July 2008 09:25 GMT
I've had an E61 for over 18 months and it really has been the phone that I've wanted for years. I didn't miss a camera much but as a smartphone it's nicer than the SE P series and less ungainly than the Nokia Communicator, and doesn't run Windows Mobile like most of the Blackberries. I have used it to log into servers from the pub and it does VoIP pretty well over WiFi with a decent connection. I even didn't bother upgrading my phone when renewal time came around this time as T-Mobile didn't have anything that I wanted. Will I shell out for the update then? Well, not at the moment but that might change when I hold one in my hand. The buttons on my 61 are getting a bit tatty for that matter. Nokia do try and corner every aspect of the market, but as they've made the phone business their own, that's what they do, and when they do it properly, they make solid products. It's not an iPhone and you won't be buying albums from Starbucks on it any time soon but it looks like a rock solid business phone so I will be fondling it as soon as I find somewhere that stocks it.
By Thomas KenyonPosted Friday 18th July 2008 10:39 GMT
I am also a happy e61i user (well I'll be happier if the battery lasted longer), It's worth noting that the lack of a POP port does not stop anyone being able to make a cradle for it.
The E62 only has a USB port on it, and with the correct kit can be used with a nokia car kit.
Although in all honesty, the sound quality of our (nokia) bluetooth kit is as good as any wired car kit I've tried.
Yep, Blackberry Connect. The E61 did it from what I remember but it has been removed from this device. I guess they figured there was no point in paying licensing fees to RIM to try and compete for a market RIM devices have sewn up virtually exclusively.
By karakalPosted Saturday 19th July 2008 14:33 GMT
I currently own a E61... And I really think, I will switch to this one in a moment...
Some friends of mine asked me if I would buy their iPhone 0.1 because they want to buy themselves iPhone 0.2. I like Safari on the iPhone much better than any other browser available on the E61, but I wan't pay EUR 300 for an old used phone when I can get the E71 for about EUR 370 new and unlocked.
So it's just this: I can't buy an unlocked iPhone. The iPhone ist too expensive. The iPhone doesn't have a decent bluetooth implementation. I can't send mms. I can't use videophone. I can't use it for connecting my laptop.... (And in the old version, it doesn't have GPS)
By Anonymous CowardPosted Wednesday 23rd July 2008 14:31 GMT
The iPhone 3G scored 80% and the E71 scored 90% - this does not one is better then the other. It means one does the job it was designed to do really well. I am glad we have choice, as not all people have the same requirements and same view on form/function.
By Anonymous CowardPosted Wednesday 30th July 2008 11:09 GMT
The E71 is one of those phones that is just extremely un-photogenic, once its in your hand and you can compare it to the iPhone it really does beat it hands down. The iPhone is basically just a shiny screen. Safari on the iPhone is nice, but after a while its just annoying (my opinion), the browser that comes with the E71 is fairly awful, but a quick install of Opera Mini and you have similar functionality as the iPhone but you can actually browse more quickly than the iPhone. Obviously the Apple fan-boys won't agree, but getting things done on the E71 is actually much quicker and enjoyable and you don't have t spend 10 minutes after every use trying to rub off fingerprints. The iPhone is definetely an excellent creation, but for style and substance there is a certain group of people that will choose the E71 over the iPhone every time. Who after all could take out an iPhone in a meeting without looking like a complete pri*k?
Trusted reviews gave the E71 10/10 on every front, can't say I disagree.
Comments on: Nokia E71 smartphone
What a load of rubbish #
By Ty Posted Thursday 17th July 2008 12:20 GMT
bleurgh #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Thursday 17th July 2008 13:27 GMT
symbian! #
By netean Posted Thursday 17th July 2008 13:57 GMT
ugly #
By jai Posted Thursday 17th July 2008 14:03 GMT
None #
By David Webb Posted Thursday 17th July 2008 14:19 GMT
A phone for every occasion #
By Tom Posted Thursday 17th July 2008 14:19 GMT
@TY #
By Graham Wood Posted Thursday 17th July 2008 14:37 GMT
Nokia too late #
By Paul M. Posted Thursday 17th July 2008 15:04 GMT
@ netean #
By Rob Posted Thursday 17th July 2008 15:11 GMT
iPhone,iPhone, IPhone #
By pctechxp Posted Thursday 17th July 2008 15:17 GMT
Nokia needs a new designer #
By Brooklyn Posted Thursday 17th July 2008 15:23 GMT
iPhone fanboys... #
By Oreo Posted Thursday 17th July 2008 15:34 GMT
Thus, a new platform war began #
By Frank Bough Posted Thursday 17th July 2008 15:44 GMT
No Pop-Port = No sale. #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Thursday 17th July 2008 15:54 GMT
Time to upgrade #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Thursday 17th July 2008 16:19 GMT
Old Tech #
By Brooklyn Posted Thursday 17th July 2008 16:21 GMT
OK Spiderman we're going flux capacitor #
By Richard Cartledge Posted Thursday 17th July 2008 18:30 GMT
as long as Cingular doesn't screw it like the E62 #
By StopthePropaganda Posted Thursday 17th July 2008 20:17 GMT
Qwerty keyboards are fugly #
By Antidisestablishmentarianist Posted Thursday 17th July 2008 21:32 GMT
at last #
By mario Posted Friday 18th July 2008 05:13 GMT
It turns out #
By Monkey Posted Friday 18th July 2008 08:58 GMT
Looks good here #
By Simon Greenwood Posted Friday 18th July 2008 09:25 GMT
@ monkey #
By gjw Posted Friday 18th July 2008 09:41 GMT
haters #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Friday 18th July 2008 10:09 GMT
Wired Car Kit, To the E61i owner #
By Thomas Kenyon Posted Friday 18th July 2008 10:39 GMT
@ gjw #
By Simon McGarry Posted Friday 18th July 2008 10:56 GMT
gjw #
By Monkey Posted Friday 18th July 2008 12:49 GMT
E71 vs. iPhone #
By karakal Posted Saturday 19th July 2008 14:33 GMT
Fit for purpose #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Wednesday 23rd July 2008 14:31 GMT
Miles more practical than an iPhone #
By nick@ratkat.com Posted Wednesday 23rd July 2008 18:05 GMT
Good work Nokia #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Wednesday 30th July 2008 11:09 GMT