The Nokia E61 and E62i were evangelists in its domain, and the launch of the Nokia E71 saw the business phone grow up quite a bit. I'm a Nokia E71 owner and I absolutely love the device.
Everything from the E71 alarm clock to the Mail for Exchage integration. The design is stunning and the form factor is pure perfection. Kudos to the designers and engineers on the E71.
I guess, when you have something so close to perfection, its tough to beat it. SO the designers at Nokia must have had a real hard time coming up with something decent for the E63. But judging from the spy shots of the Nokia E63, it looks like it was designed at 4:45pm on a Friday by a Finnish designer who just bought himself a new set of colouring pencils!

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Early reports show it as having a 320 x 240 resolution display, WiFi, Bluetooth, Symbian S60, a microSD card slot, 3.5-millimeter headphone jack and UMTS / HSDPA. And judging from the pics, the keyboard has been altered slightly to include easy access to brackets and the space bar has been shortened. Good move!
Showing posts with label Nokia E71. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nokia E71. Show all posts
Nokia E63 spy pics!
Posted by HoTsTePPa | | blogging, cool, mobile, Nokia E71, personal, technology | 3 Opinions »Video Review of the Nokia E71!
Posted by HoTsTePPa | | applications, blogging, cool, internet, Nokia E71, personal, technology | 0 Opinions »This is a quick video review of the Nokia E71 that I found online!
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How to setup the alarm on a Nokia E71!
Posted by HoTsTePPa | | applications, cool, Nokia E71, personal, technology | 29 Opinions »It is really great that Symbian is starting to show signs of maturity across their OS. One of the really great features of the Nokia E71, is the highly manageable alarm clock. We take this feature for granted, but we must admit that we use this feature alot more than quite a few other features on our phones.
Setting up the alarm on the Nokia E71 is slightly different to the standard Symbian S60 layout, in that it is now found in a new folder in the menu and the alarm settings now allow it to be a lot more customisable.
Follow this easy step by step guide to set up the alarm:
- Press the menu button. By default, this is the button with the home icon. See the diagram below:

- Open the Office folder.
- Open the Clock application
- Use the right scroll to open the alarm tab.
- Press the Options button and click on New Alarm.
- Set the time.
- Give the alarm a name.
- Set how often you would like it to repeat, daily, weekly, or workdays.
- Click OK!
Life with the Nokia E71!
Posted by HoTsTePPa | | applications, blogging, business, cool, internet, Nokia E71, personal, technology | 6 Opinions »I’ve been looking for a new phone for a while and had been waiting patiently for the iPhone 3G’s South African launch. But when Vodacom did the unforgivable and postponed the launch for the 3rd consecutive month, I started looking for something better.
Its officially the thinnest smart phone and has an awesome form factor that fits comfortably into any pocket without bulging or being uncomfortable.
Check out the full specs on the Nokia site. The box has a nothing extra fancy in it and ships with the standard stuff that we have come to expect from Nokia: a very small charger, a single ear handsfree headset, a leather strap, a leather pouch, cd, booklets and of course the phone and battery.
I love the fact that from the homescreen, as I type, it sorts the contacts list, which makes for quick and easy calling.
I love waking up to find the weather report on my phone waiting for me.
I love how easy the alarm clock is to setup with multiple alarm settings that are each highly configurable.
Packed with a huge onboard memory, I have been installing applications on the phone from Nokia’s new Labs website called BetaLabs. There are some really great apps out there as well.

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