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    The sleek design gave the phone a versatile look, which was great for both my work and personal use. I personally dig the keyboard for its small yet effective buttons – they put other plastic and clicky QWERTY keypads to shame. Overall, this phone is definitely a great communication tool to have, be it for looks or functionality.
    From: euniqueflair
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    The Nokia E71 is the perfect all-rounder for the working professional. Users are able to check e-mails, surf the web and access the integrated GPS on the go. The Symbian S60 UI is user-friendly and allows the user to alternate between work and play modes. It doesn’t hurt that all these features are packed into a classy, sleek body that will turn heads.
    From: Shawn Png
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    This is one of those phones that caught my eye when I first saw it. This phone is so “mutli-taskable” that I can’t help trying out all the functions once I’ve got it. I couldn’t type well at the beginning due to the habit of using a number pad phone for years, but as I picked up speed, this phone removed my frustration from typing long SMS’s and keying in text while surfing the net. The battery life is fabulous as it lasted me up to 5 days in a row.

    Some cons about this phone here. One, it has a long start-up time. For someone like me who always turns off her handphone at night to conserve electricity, it is quite irritating to wait for it to start-up when there are some urgent calls to be made early in the morning. Two, I personally dislike the “Read Message” function. It literally reads out loud to me when I’m in the public, not realising it as I was listening to my mp3. I mistook the “Read Message” as View Message. Note that it is also quite hard to understand what the phone is “speaking” too, which is why I find that function quite pointless, but it seems to appear everywhere.

    From: Joy Teo

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