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The Nokia E71 is a mobile phone introduced on 8 May 2008 from the Eseries range with a QWERTY keyboard targeting business users worldwide. [2] It runs on Symbian OS v9.2, with a Series 60 3rd Edition, second generation Feature Pack 1.
Pages in category "Mobile phones with an integrated hardware keyboard" ... Nokia E71; Nokia E72; Nokia E73 Mode; Nokia E75; Nokia E90 Communicator; Nokia N97; Nokia N810;
Nokia E61i. The Nokia E61i is an updated version of the E61, announced on 12 February 2007 at 3GSM World Congress. [6] The main differences over the E61 include: 2-megapixel camera; Navi-key instead of a joystick; Additional buttons to access quick functions; Slimmer case design; Updated battery; Upgradeable to newer firmware
Remember how AT&T ended up picking up the original E61 as the E62 -- but somewhere along the way, the tweaked version lost two of the E61's most important features, 3G and WiFi? Yeah, that sucked.
On October 12, 2005, mobile phone manufacturer Nokia announced what the company refers to as the Eseries, consisting of the three mobile phones, the Nokia E60, Nokia E61 and Nokia E70. [3] On May 18, 2006, Nokia announced the addition of the E50 to the series, which it refers to as a "business device" rather than a "smartphone". [4]
Nokia E61i [34] is a follow-up to the Nokia E61 featuring a 2-megapixel camera and D-pad instead of a joystick. [35] Nokia E62 [36] has a screen, a QWERTY keyboard, and wireless options (Bluetooth, UMTS). The Symbian smartphone also has a speakerphone, the ability to view and edit Microsoft Office documents, and e-mail capabilities. [37] [38]
When compared with the Nokia N8, [9] it has fixed mass storage of 16GB without a memory card slot, no FM transmitter and a less advanced camera, with Extended Depth of Field, instead of autofocus as in the N8 and the E90. [3] Like the Nokia N8, it comes with an HDMI-out connector and a non-user-replaceable battery that is smaller than the E90's ...
Current and former Verizon customers who purchased postpaid wireless or data service plans and were charged an "Administrative Charge" and/or an "Administrative and Telco Recovery charge" between ...