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Just as everybody has been queueing up for the new 3G iPhone, here comes Nokia. According to a Wired.com review, they describe the new Nokia E71 as: "This great white hope from Finland is a smart device that gives the iPhone a run for its money in a lot of different areas ".
Some of the key features include: a trim profile, decent 3.2-megapixel camera, a good range of fun(ctional) features and - it's UNLOCKED.
For businesses, setting up Nokia’s Mail program required minimal IT help. The QuickOffice application allowed the creation, editing and sending of Word/Excel/PowerPoint files on the fly and browsing of PDFs with Adobe Acrobat Reader - all without feeling too “business”.
2 comments:
It would take a very big sell to convince me to switch from my Palm Treo.
It doesn't look as sleek as the iPhone though...design matters!
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