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    Sweaty palms, eager anticipation, a mixed look of wonder and thrill in getting my hands on the latest package from no less than Nokia. I was not disappointed in having my first chance to try out the Nokia E71. The initial briefing was becoming more of a background din, as focus shifted in getting the phone out of its box and taking it out for a spin. It is a sleek machine. Eliciting a “no way” reaction as it seemed too sleek for the thin profile to hold the list of features it claimed to have. I didn’t know that I was in for a sweet surprise. So, regarding looks, sex appeal and the basic cool factor, it is way up the scale. And I was all but ready to explore its features and functions further. First task was to synch my hundreds of contacts from my existing phone to the Nokia E71. My excitement was taken a notch down (a very small notch), as the accompanying CD installer for the PC Suite to synch contacts didn’t quite work. After a call to the Nokia helpline, a quick download from the web, it was all green. I still tried the old school way. (Don’t ask, as it tells something of my age) Curious to test what the phone would do; i.e. contacts in old phone to SIM, transfer SIM to the Nokia E71 then copy contacts from SIM to the Nokia E71. It is a roundabout way, but effective nonetheless. A good thing to note, in so doing, the phone combined duplicate contacts into 1 record showing different numbers within and removing duplicate numbers from being recorded separately. A bit of smart copying there – a small but cool feature, for those who would care to know.
    From: Arnold Apostol
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    It is sleek & shiny and has more entertainment & work power then it seems. From music & videos on Youtube to working on Microsoft word documents and even connecting to the internet via Wi-Fi or using it as a mobile broadband modem, it seems to fulfill almost every need while you’re on the go. It really changed my opinion of early smartphones from Nokia. With a more user-friendly interface, you could say that I’m a potential convert to the Nokia Eseries as it was sheer joy to use during my trial.
    From: Karen Koh
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    The QWERTY keypad really makes typing a breeze. Even though the keys are small, I have no problem using my fingernails to type. I like the way they placed the commonly used keys like @ in places where it’s easily accessible.
    From: xanthus_f

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