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With a stainless steel case, etched graphics & available in 2 colours, the Nokia E71 bears the hallmarks of Nokia quality & craftsmanship. The cool metallic finish is complemented by the bright colour display, which showcases its brilliantly simple user interface. Designed for both one-handed & two-handed use, it pays special attention to ergonomics, as evidenced by its narrow shape & specially designed keypad.

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    The professional sleekness of the grey steel Nokia E71 marries both form and function beautifully. I’m an advocate of quality and my guess is that because Nokia chose to use durable stainless steel for the Nokia E71, they could achieve its incredible slimness, a big plus point. As its ergonomic design cleverly allows it to fit perfectly into pockets, both jackets and pants, I almost forgot I even had the Nokia E71 on me after dropping it into my pocket! I thoroughly enjoyed the metallic sheen and the comfortable curves of the Nokia E71. It’s truly designed for the business executive.
    From: Darryl Ng
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    It’s definitely a gem to look at, but the surface texture is not exactly what I would want to have, because it feels very prone to scratches. Being a guy, and usually careless, who puts my phone in my pants pockets along with keys and such, scratches happen. Any protection casing, be it leather, plastic or silicon, will add to the bulkiness of the phone, not to mention making it less appealing to look at.
    From: Alan Chan
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    This can be considered one of the sexiest phones I have ever used! Its finishing is just sleek and elegant! The only other possible design that can rival it would be the Vertu, which incidentally is by Nokia as well. And now the minus points: The on/off switch would be sexier if it wasn’t red! It felt like a sore thumb sticking out in the middle of the ball park, my best suggestion would be a silver button or gun metal grey. The keypad, despite being specially designed, needs a little more spacing.
    From: Ian Koh

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