Oct 10, 2009

Nokia E71

Full Specifications


Features

QWERTY keyboard

Quad band

QVGA

Wi-Fi

Bluetooth v2.0

HSDPA

Built in GPS

Symbian OS

MP3/MPEG4/AAC player

FM radio

Speaker phone

Dimensions

114 x 57 x 10 mm

Weight

127g

Display

2.4 Inches

Digital Camera

3.2 Megapixel

2048 x 1536 pixels

Autofocus

Flash

Memory

110 MB Internal memory

microSD (TransFlash)



What's in the box?

Instruction Manual

Standard Li-ion Battery

Mains Charger

Stereo Headset

USB Data Cable

2GB Memory Card






Long Description

Instant Email

With Instant email access on the Nokia E71 you can keep up to date with all your important messages even when you are away from your PC. Once you've followed the simple set up procedure you will be able to access your email on your handset as easily as you do in the office or at home

Web Browser

With a built in Web Browser you can access internet sites directly from your mobile phone. Check the latest scores, look up train times, get a weather report, or find the answer to the question in the pub quiz. With the inbuilt web browser you have the power of the internet with you, wherever you are

QWERTY Keypad

With a QWERTY keypad, writing a message on a phone keypad has never been easier. Within minutes you can type out a full email, send a text message to friends or communicate via IM

Music Player

With a built in music player, you can carry your tunes with you, in your pocket, and listen to them when you want. Most digital formats are recognised on the phone, including MP3 and AAC.

GPS

With built in GPS you can use the E71 on Orange to locate your position, plan your journey, and as a general Sat Nav device, when used in conjunction with compatible mapping software

Bluetooth 2.0

Bluetooth 2.0 is the next generation of Bluetooth connectivity. With Bluetooth 2.0 one of the biggest advantages is the possibility of listening to music with a compatible wireless headset in stereo. Less wires, less mess, more noise.

Wi-Fi

With Wi-Fi you can use your Nokia E71 phone to connect to a local wireless network (W-LAN) to connect to the internet. This offers a cheap (sometimes free) method of connecting to the net to download emails, files, or check on your favourite website.

HSDPA

HSDPA offers a similar benefit to a 3G network that GPRS offered to the GSM networks. It offers a higher speed data transfer with a compatible handset. HSDPA is commonly known as Mobile Broadband


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