Oh great. Another overpriced smartphone with a tiny screen. I know Engadget readers hate Apple for how they lockdown their iPhone but it's incredible how more phonemakers aren't using that weakness to make a phone with all of the iPhone's strengths and none of it's weaknesses.
HP has had plenty of time to fine-tune its finger-friendly TouchSmart software, and now, its newest model, the TouchSmart 610, ushers in a fresh design, highlighted by a hinge that allows the display to slide down and lie nearly flat.
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Oh great. Another overpriced smartphone with a tiny screen. I know Engadget readers hate Apple for how they lockdown their iPhone but it's incredible how more phonemakers aren't using that weakness to make a phone with all of the iPhone's strengths and none of it's weaknesses.
Oh great. Another idiot that doesn't understand phone prices.
199 euros for this when it's fully unlocked & unsubsized is freaking amazingly low price. Possibly the lowest release price for a smartphone ever.
Not when you try to buy it with the low USD dollar.. Canada too!
The E71 is €469 on Nokia Europe's website and $465.40 on Nokia USA's website.
That means that this phone should cost somewhere in the region of $200 unlocked and unsubsidised. That's a sensational price for a smartphone.