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In addition to e-mail & personal information management, the Nokia E71 supports the latest OVI services including maps, music & media sharing that you expect. This includes fast & seamless browsing with HSDPA, WiFi & 3G connectivity, A-GPS & Nokia Maps for navigation, a music player with support for up to 8GB expandable memory & a 3.2-megapixel autofocus camera.

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    The bright screen displayed and zoomed high resolution photos very well. Supported video files played well as did streams from YouTube, etc. MP3 playback was standard, but sounded better through the earphones than the ‘tinny’ built-in speakers. The camera’s auto-focusing sometimes needed a little manual help via the press of a key. On first use, the GPS took quite a while to obtain good satellite locks, but was subsequently impressively faster than the Garmin unit in my car. The map was detailed and the audio clear, but route setting appeared to require more effort.
    From: Philip Ho
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    With wireless connectivity options such as HSDPA and WLAN, I was able to go online anywhere with the E71. With additional software, there are a myriad of possibilities available for entertainment purposes, such as using Windows Live Messenger to chat with friends. The phone supports playback of video formats such as 3GP, RealVideo and MPEG4. There is also support for H.264, but the playback for videos encoded using this codec was quite jerky. In addition, there is A2DP support, which I used to pair with my stereo Bluetooth headset for listening to music. The inbuilt 3.2 megapixel camera is pretty useful, but photos taken at night were rather disappointing, but at the same time were kind of expected as I did not expect a business phone like the E71 to have a top-grade camera.
    From: Peng Hui
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    Reason no. 4: The updated video (H.264, Flash Video) and audio (DRM WMA) codec support, together with its superb screen, extends its capabilities as a mobile entertainment platform, a salvation to road warriors.
    Reason no.5: Nokia Maps has always been a joy and an excellent tool whilst on location in foreign cities, it is easy to develop a dependency for the City Maps and Real‐Time Navigation features for both my personal and professional usage.
    From: Kiwi Wang

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