
Nokia N71 Features: * Nice display * High-quality 2 megapixel camera with LED flash * VGA video calls camera * 3G UMTS * 128 MB miniSD card included * GPRS and EDGE fast data transfer support * Bluetooth, Infrared and USB (Pop-Port) * Very fast user interface response * FM radio * General Network GSM900 / GSM1800 / GSM1900 / GSM850 / UMTS * Introduced 2005 Q4 * Status Available * Form factor Clamshell * Antenna Internal * Size Weight 139 g (including battery) * Dimensions 98.6 x 51.2 x 25.8 mm * Display Type Graphical * Colours TFT, 256K colors * Size 320 x 240 pixels * 2nd Display Present, coloured, 96 x 68 pixels Second external display 65K colors * Memory Shared Memory 10 MB miniSD (up to 2GB), 128 MB card included * Ringtones Polyphonic Yes, 64 voices Monophonic, True Tones, MP3 * Networking GPRS Yes, Class 10 (4 1/3 2 slots) * Modem Yes, 236.8 kbps EDGE * 3G Yes, 384 kbps * USB Yes, Pop-Port * Bluetooth Yes * Browser Yes, WAP 2.0/xHTML, HTML * Infrared Yes * Email Client Yes * S60 3rd edition (Symbian OS , Series 60 UI) * Instant Messaging
Review By Gsmarena A big surprise in N71 is that although it is a big phone and is supposed to be very stable, there are some construction mishaps in it. The most major one is the top part of the clamshell. When it is closed, it plays a bit to the both sides. Probably that comes from the poor hinging of the two parts. The opening and closing mechanism, however, works perfectly. It produces a click sound so you would know when you have reached the desired position. Nokia N71 has two opened positions. The first is for video calls and the phone is not fully opened yet. We usually call this a “sitting” position since in that position the phone is made to “sit” on your desk while you are making a video call. If you go all the way, it will seamlessly open entirely. Read More!
Review By Mobile-review The company of Nokia was the first to introduce a clamshell Symbian smartphone. As a result Nokia 6260 greatly distinguished from the majority in its firm-factor due to irrationally big size and weight, which even crossed the very presence of Symbian and flexible capabilities of the operating system. Also you couldn’t use the clamshell in a customary manner as it lacked external screen. And as a result the phone was not as popular in a technically advanced medium, as it was among glamour girls (at the beginning of sales), and after that among students and mid-level managers (after the start price reduced). That was not mass spread which added charm, no, the phone as either loved, or not. And then the Symbian line of clamshells represents developing two different product lines. On the one hand, they are fashion solutions with this or that functionality introduced for the first time, also they are endowed with unusual design and bring innovations. Nokia N90 is a good example, this phone grew of targeting at fashion audience, which likes showing off with their phones, and technically it also attracted with functional component. Read More! Review By Infosyncworld The N71 also harbours an audio player which supports MP3, AAC and WMA formats in a reasonably good bid to provide audible entertainment. With sub-par out-of-box audio quality and only 128 MB of memory in the shape of a bundled miniSD card, however, the N71 cannot be said to be much of a music phone, particularly considering its limited battery life and near complete lack of dedicated music controls. It does, on the other hand, include USB 2.0 for snappy file transfers and a fully adequate stereo FM radio for when the onboard library of tunes has been depleted. Read More! |