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The Nokia E71 comes fully equipped with a robust suite of enterprise grade features, including a built-in encryption functionality for both the device memory & memory card. Gain access to your company intranet with integrated mobile VPN support and protect corporate information with its remote device lock & wipe.

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    The wide screen does help a lot while going online on web pages, and going through documents and e-mails. While the screen shape and resolution made it easy to read and
    the QWERTY keypad made it easy to type normal text, trying to squeeze that many things into the screen makes it very difficult for any user who has problems reading
    small print.

    From: Alan Chan
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    The business use aspect of the Nokia E71 is somewhat confusing to me. The business card reader function, which needed a program download, is a very good feature. Now to the confusing part, how do you use the barcode scanner function of this phone? I wasn’t able to capture anything because there wasn’t a ‘capture’ function in its options, so how is this considered useful? This is something Nokia really has to address, maybe with a software update.
    From: Ian Koh
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    I utilised this feature of the Nokia E71 the most during my trial period. I simply adored the Organiser and the QWERTY keypad. The ergonomics of QWERTY makes it possible to compose rather long-winded documents while on bus. The ability to scan namecards directly into my phone contacts would be a powerful networking tool in any social gathering or corporate event. However, like all optical technologies, the data is sometimes garbled, but I feel it is a step in the right direction. Unfortunately, my one grievance was with the productivity software. I found the Symbian Office suite to be somewhat inferior to the Office Mobile suite provided by most Windows Mobile 6 PDAs.
    From: Aeshan Wijetunge

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