An expensive paperweight
trippenhammer from Amazon
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about 1 year ago
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My company provided me with a refurbished Nokia E71x cell phone through AT&T. It works sometimes. That is a big problem for a cell phone. The principal problem is that it has continual "connection errors" or "no signal." Reception can also be shoddy, with calls dropping, and... More
REALLY Nokia?
Anonymous from Amazon
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about 1 year ago
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I love this phone.... or at least I would if Nokia supported the blackberry client -- they don't and it won't load on their phones. Apparently Nokia has decided that they don't like RIM and so aren't going to work with them. That makes this phone a bust for anyone who needs to use... More
Still the best smartphone for the price
Anonymous from Amazon
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about 1 year ago
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I did a lot of research before I bought this in December 2009 and even though it had already been out for a few years it is still one of the best smart phones on the market. It is metal and very slim so the quality jumps out at you when you hold it. It runs smooth and fast and is very stable. I really... More
Does a lot. Does nothing well.
Anonymous from Amazon
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about 1 year ago
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Pros: Small with a solid feel to it.
Cons: OS is crap. Reciever is the worst I have ever used. Camera is a joke. GPS is usless. WiFi is just as usless.
Summary: Here are the FACTS about this phone. No hype here. I have owned this phone and used it heavily for 5 months. It has a lot of neat features,... More
Crappy, Crippled, and Limited App Support
Anonymous from Amazon
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over 2 years ago
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While the phone hardware is really good, the software is very disappointing. Do not expect Nokia Ovi apps to run easily on the E71x. Most of the time, you're lucky if something does work. I've been having major issues with installing and running apps, and in particular, Mail for Exchange (so... More