As Nokia's very first 3G phone with a full QWERTY keyboard, the $500 E71 is an all-around improvement on its predecessor, the E61. This versatile smartphone not only has a sleeker and more sophisticated curved design, but it packs a multitude of features that are ideal for both business and personal use.
The Nokia E71 Smartphone for Personal and Business Use
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