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| "probably the best phone experience ever!" |
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By silal 2008-11-26 00:00:00 0 out of 0 found this reivew helpful |
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I loved this phone! I used it for almost a year and half and would not have traded it for any other phone had it not broke (it fell while I was getting out of my car and the screen broke). The only 'major' complaint that I had with the phone was that (Read full review at CNET)
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| Pros: - Full QWERTY keypad - Luscious screen which offers both size and clarity - Slim, ergonomic design - Good email and web support - Good call quality - Good support for 3rd party applications |
| Cons: - No camera - Sluggish at times - Lousy multimedia support - Questionable signal strength |
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| "Everything I need" |
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By jason_cool1 2008-11-11 00:00:00 0 out of 0 found this reivew helpful |
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Great phone, great features but doesn't have A2DP support, but for a 2005 phone, it's really advanced in it's offerings. (Read full review at CNET)
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| Pros: Great battery-life, many connection options, easy to use and just plain reliable. |
| Cons: No A2DP Stereo Bluetooth support. |
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| Nokia E61a real pleasure to work with |
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2008-09-10 00:00:00 0 out of 0 found this reivew helpful |
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I got my Nokia E61 two weeks ago . At the beginning it looked complex but soon I realize that is a very helpful tool to manage daily tasks.
It is a smartphone and is difficult to master all the function without
some readings but you... (Read full review at Amazon)
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2008-09-01 00:00:00 0 out of 0 found this reivew helpful |
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One of the best phones I have used
Pros: The wi-fi is good, big screen, very good visibility and colour resolution and also the help functions are really great.
Cons: Some downloaded games, freezes the phone and its bulky (Read full review at Amazon)
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| Lots of weak spots; come let's take a walk on the "other side" ... |
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2008-01-09 00:00:00 0 out of 0 found this reivew helpful |
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First off the bat, when it comes to the GSM wireless space, nobody does better than the Nokia cell phones. Voice reception is great and is always the best in class (as all other Nokia phones that I have experienced do!); nothing betters it --... (Read full review at Amazon)
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-- T3 Expert, T3 0 out of 0 found this reivew helpful |
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| Nokia E61 Big-boned, but full of brawn. Nokia's QWERTY-equipped wonderphone's a touch of class. Nokia's wide-faced effort is equipped with decent email, a full QWERTY keyboard and Wi-Fi to boot. Email is even easier to set up than on the Blackberr ...
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-- Pcauthority Expert, Pcauthority 0 out of 0 found this reivew helpful |
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| A stylish and rugged business-class smartphone with a huge choice of push-email clients available. We??re seeing a raft of new devices that are being dubbed BlackBerry killers, and the E61 is Nokia??s foray into this increasingly crowded ...
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-- Vnunet Expert, Vnunet 0 out of 0 found this reivew helpful |
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| With its keyboard and support for push email, Nokia's Symbian-based E61 smartphone is an obvious rival for RIM's BlackBerry devices. Available since June, the E61 uses Nokia's Series 60 third edition user interface and supports 3G networks, Wi-Fi links, and Bluetooth for wireless headsets and satellite navigation kit. In tests, we were impressed with the ease-of-use of the E61's core features. However, the user interface could be improved when you step beyond the basic functions. A key feature for mobile executives is the E61's ability to create and edit documents in Microsoft Office format, and read such documents sent as email attachments. The design of the E61 is reminiscent of BlackBerry devices, with a mini qwerty keyboard underneath the screen. The keyboard is somewhat calculator-like, but well laid out, and we found we could type quite easily using thumbs when editing emails and documents and text messages. The screen is easy to read and uncluttered, with the home screen displaying links to messaging, calendar, web browser, Bluetooth, a clock and calculator functions. Two keys beneath the screen also link to Notes and contacts, the latter enabling users to call a contact by selecting their name. For our tests, Nokia supplied us with an E61 connected to T-Mobile's 3G network. The E61's browser allowed us to view standard web pages, although download speeds seemed little faster than with some GPRS handsets we have seen. Its centrally placed mini-joystick control lets the user pan and scroll web pages with ease, as well as highlight links to click on. The E61 supports a wide number of email systems, including Microsoft's ActiveSync protocol to link with Exchange servers. Our handset was configured with a test account on an Exchange server, but we found that test emails sent to the handset did not get delivered speedily, and many were bounced back as undeliverable. This was likely due to problems at the server end, however. The handset also had an executable to install a BlackBerry Connect client to link to BlackBerry mail systems. Linking to Bluetooth devices is easy; users select the Bluetooth icon on the main screen, from where they can turn Bluetooth on or off and scan for available devices to pair with. By contrast, the 802.11b/gwireless LAN is more difficult to use than in rival devices. Users must define an access point before they can connect to it, and these settings are buried deep in the menu structure. ...
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-- Goodgearguide Expert, Goodgearguide 0 out of 0 found this reivew helpful |
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| The Nokia E61 3G capable smart phone just about has it all: full QWERTY keyboard, large display, push email support, native Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and even the ability to make VoIP calls. Nokia's latest communication tool aimed at business and corporate u ...
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-- TechnologyGuide Expert, TechnologyGuide 0 out of 0 found this reivew helpful |
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| Nokia has made no secret of the fact that it covets RIM's BlackBerry market. While Nokia has always done well in the corporate space with its standard cellular phone models, it was caught sleeping by the Blackberry boom. Its tardy response comes in the form of the E61 -- part of Nokia's ... ...
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| Nokia E61 Cellular phone with digital camera |
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