How about a Blackjack/MotoQ style phone with HSDPA, Wifi, GPS, Bluetooth, a 3.5mm headphone jack, a 3 megapixel camera, flash, and self-portrait mirror, and speakerphone, all running Symbian? Sign me up for one of THOSE.
The N96 is sweet, but you gotta love the E61's keyboard.
Yes- if and when it is brought to the U.S. Nokia is the Dell of smartphones in other countries (primarily Europe), and their opportunity to lead the smartphone revolution in the U.S is slipping away by the minutes (if its even there anymore at all). iPhone, Windows Mobile, Android, Blackberry. All of these products are making waves that make Nokia's North American presence look paltry in comparison.
And if the Nokia E71 doesn't have a 3.5mm headphone jack, I for one will be very disappointed that Nokia limited the multimedia abilities of any otherwise stellar product.
Have to agree on the E71. What's taking them so long - this thing has been rumored for about nine months now? I wonder if they're experiencing the battery life issues that RIM is struggling with on the BB9000?
Either way, I'd love the E71 in the US. With BB Connect, I can ditch my Curve for a Symbian device again. Ah Nokia - my first love.
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How about a Blackjack/MotoQ style phone with HSDPA, Wifi, GPS, Bluetooth, a 3.5mm headphone jack, a 3 megapixel camera, flash, and self-portrait mirror, and speakerphone, all running Symbian? Sign me up for one of THOSE.
The N96 is sweet, but you gotta love the E61's keyboard.
emm... how about the E71 mentioned in the article?
i'm not sure about the 3.5mm jack, but all the other requirements that you want is fulfilled by the E71.
Yes- if and when it is brought to the U.S. Nokia is the Dell of smartphones in other countries (primarily Europe), and their opportunity to lead the smartphone revolution in the U.S is slipping away by the minutes (if its even there anymore at all). iPhone, Windows Mobile, Android, Blackberry. All of these products are making waves that make Nokia's North American presence look paltry in comparison.
And if the Nokia E71 doesn't have a 3.5mm headphone jack, I for one will be very disappointed that Nokia limited the multimedia abilities of any otherwise stellar product.
Have to agree on the E71. What's taking them so long - this thing has been rumored for about nine months now? I wonder if they're experiencing the battery life issues that RIM is struggling with on the BB9000?
Either way, I'd love the E71 in the US. With BB Connect, I can ditch my Curve for a Symbian device again. Ah Nokia - my first love.