Maxitmag.com Updated: 2013-11-09 09:46:13
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Overall, this is actually a great device. The device wins the style stakes and is even more functional than the Blackberrys. Its light weight, reliable with good signal strength, boasts top notch call clarity and has one of the best keyboards on any p...
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It seems that Nokia’s E61 smart phone doesn’t perform up to Blackberry standards and our friend at ideagroup truly felt the burn. The E61 exhibits slow dialing from contact lists, slowed down his overall productivity, and apparently the WiFi c...
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Nokia E-Series E61, announced on October 12, 2005 and shipping in April/May 2006, is the third Symbian OS 9.1 / Series 60 3rd Edition smartphone reviewed by us. Its the first S60 phone with built-in full QWERTY keyboard and also the first S60 device w...
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avecmobile.com Updated: 2013-11-09 09:46:13
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Full alphabetic (QWERTY) keypad. Language variants with special characters available as well. Large 2.8 inch color screen in 320x240 (QVGA) resolution. Wi-Fi connectivity (E61 only). POP3 and IMAP4 Internet email. Compatible with Exchange...
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Nokia has responded to the boom of the BlackBerry market in the form of the Nokia E61. This smartphone has a large 2.8 inch, 320 by 240 pixel, 16.7 million color LCD screen. The E61 includes a light sensor that really works and keeps the display easily...
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Strange how a company such as T-Mobile can supply the excellent Nokia E61 well before Nokia can. Using it with T-Mobile’s Web ‘n’ Walk software using 3G says there was after all a point to all those expensive licences.
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Nokia has been going with the Communicator 9000 series for business use for a long time, with a full QWERTY keyboard and a large ultra-wide screen in a laptop form factor. The Communicators worked in their time, but over the years we’ve seen the bus...
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At first glance, the ‘retro-calculator’ appearance of the E61 is off-putting – but pick it up and we defy you not to fall in love. It might look plasticky in pictures, but it’s actually encased in hardy metal, and although it&rsquo...
Solid battery life. Slim body. Great for business.
Lacks a camera. Voice Over IP difficult to work.
A solid smartphone that wouldn’t look out of place in Nick Leeson’s pocket...
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You take one look at the E61, and you?re not thinking smartphone. You?re thinking that this is Nokia?s move to take on the perceived might of the Research in Motion Blackberry devices, and the popular Palm Treo. And you?re probably right. At some point...
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Have you ever wanted to have a smartphone with large QWERTY keyboard allowing quick and convenient text entry but Communicators were too bulky for you? Have you thought of having a device with large screen for email and Internet, yet still small enoug...
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The last time we catered to the business class was with a review on the Nokia 6708. This time we have it from the E Series of Nokia which is a series of mobiles dedicated for Executives; just like the N Series which is for N-tertainment. Now to get on...
Symbian OS v9.1, 206 MHz ARM9 Processor, Excellent screen, QWERTY keypad, 75 MB internal memory, miniSD memory card slot, USB 2.0 (pop-port) mass-storage, WLAN, Good battery life, Well priced.
No Camera, Bluetooth 1.2, mono-headset, card slot below the battery cover (not under the battery), Infra-red port placed at the bottom of the phone.
The Nokia E61 is a Symbian phone and has a very stable release of the latest from the 3rd edition of Symbian; the v9.1. The phone being a business phone comes loaded with programs to work on numerous file formats. The Office folder icon in the main me...
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howardchui.com Updated: 2013-11-09 09:46:14
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Lately it seems that everyone is incorporating QWERTY keyboards into smaller and smaller phones. Here is Nokias QWERTY entry thats aimed at the business user. The e61 is available with or without Blackberry connect. Unfortunately the one I reviewe...
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v3.co.uk Updated: 2013-11-09 09:46:14
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The E61s qwerty keypad and support for push email will appeal to mobile executives...
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mobilechoiceuk.com Updated: 2013-11-09 09:46:14
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Until the launch of its Eseries range, business users looking for a Nokia phone with connected PDA-like functionality opted for a phone from the Communicator range.While Nokia has killed the Communicator tag, the unmistakable range is still alive and k...
A versatile mobile emailer with a wealth of office functionality, a well-designed keyboard, an excellent display and a marathon battery life.
The lack of camera makes the video-calling functionality on the E61 a one-way experience. Memory card is tricky to access.
The top phone in the Nokia Eseries and one of the best premium phones to hit the business market.
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When evaluating the E61, I will be judging it based on how it helps me work. Nokia has a separate line of smartphones targeted at consumers called the N-series. Design and Construction The first thing that I thought when I handled the E61 was how much...
When it comes to phones, I am pretty transient. Over the past few years I have owned a score of devices until the limitations of each one eventually forcing me to move on to something new. But my luck seems to have changed. The E61 is pretty close to...
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Nokia E61: Brains and good looks: what a combination. The Nokia E61 proves that business phones can be beautiful. Its metal, sleek silver casing has that thin is in look which helps the Moto Q thrive, but the Nokia adds WiFi and BlackBerry Connect supp...
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mobileburn.com Updated: 2013-11-09 09:46:14
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Nokia is by no means new to QWERTY keyboard equipped handsets, but the new E61, with its UMTS, EDGE, and WiFi data support, is the first to use a more BlackBerry like form factor. Its a long review, but there is a video for those in a rush.
Good keyboard, WiFi/UMTS/EDGE/Bluetooth, great browser...
Quirky IMAP issues, annoying voice memo button, minor UI issues...
Our E61 was running firmware version 1.0610.04.04 dated 19-04-06, RM-89With the exception of my sometimes weird experiences when using IMAP email with the automatic retrieval turned on, the occasional unwanted pause in the UI experience, and the annoyi...
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Mobile email. Depending on your point of view – and the demands of your boss – it's either the oil that keeps your working day afloat or the bane of your life. Either way, for many of us, it is here to stay. Nokia knows this and just like others has been...
The E61 does what you'd expect a mobile email device to do, retrieving email and catering for viewing and editing of attachments – though it could do with .rtf and PDF file support in its arsenal. Its ergonomics are very good, with a particularly strong k...
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LordPercy.com Updated: 2013-11-09 09:46:15
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Nokia have taken on the mighty Blackberry at its own game with their latest E61 Smartphone. We spend a week with it to see if it really is the connected utopia it claims to be and if it can unseat the corporate favourite.
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There’s really just on way of saying it: on paper, the E61 is the ultimate phone for a geek. This new Smartphone from Nokia takes its shape after Blackberry and Treo devices- however offers a lot more than either of these in terms of features. Lets...
Connectivity-wise, the E61 has it all. It’s a quad band phone that also features 3G support along with 802.11b/g WiFi and Bluetooth. This makes the E61 one of the most connected devices that I’ve come across- right up there with the JasJar by...
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