When we reviewed the unlocked GSM Nokia E71 NAM 9 months ago, we loved it, as did most reviewers. For an unlocked phone it was reasonably priced, had drop-dead good looks, a metal casing, plenty of ...
The RIM BlackBerry Tour and T-Mobile Dash 3G features were posted last week and this E71x article rounds out our QWERTY Kings series. A summary article with a comparison spreadsheet and my personal ...
It seems the previous info I received about the Nokia E71x coming to AT&T on 4 May was accurate as Nokia officially announced the availability for today. I personally plan to swing by my local AT&T ...
LAS VEGAS — When we first saw the precursor to this device, the E71, we were colored impressed. Actually more than impressed. The go anywhere, do anything handset became our favorite smartphone of ...
It's been a long time coming – spotted in the wild all the way back in November 2008, in fact - but AT&T have finally released the Nokia E71x. Currently on sale at the AT&T online store for $99.99, ...
— -- You can't even get chewing gum for a penny anymore. But you can get a smartphone. One cent is what Amazon.com is charging for the Nokia E71x smartphone I've been testing. You're probably ...
How AT&T’s prospective carriage of the handsome-but-not-beautiful, capable-but-not-amazing Nokia E71x spawned so many rumors and leaks is beyond me, but it’s all over now. $99 AR on a two-year ...
Good morning and welcome to AT&T’s omnibus launch of multiple phones, including the Nokia E71x and the Samsung Propel Pro. The E71x, essentially one of Nokia’s best QWERTY phones, costs $99 with ...
Nokia announced that the slimmest smartphone on the market (.39 inches thick), the Nokia E71x, will be available in AT&T retail stores and online beginning today. Priced at $99.99, this ...
Out of AT&T’s six pack of new phones, two got us excited: Nokia’s E71x is going to be only $99 (!!!) and Samsung’s Impression is the first US phone with an ...
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At the International CTIA Wireless show in Las Vegas earlier this month, Nokia Corp. had one of the biggest booths, but it was mostly hidden near the back of a major hall. It was a fitting symbol for ...