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Focusing on the E71's multimedia performance

37 replies · 11,931 views · Started 19 June 2008

First Thanks for this great comparison,

"nokia.com" says that E71 can capture video at 640x480 pixel 22 fps . did any one try to capture at this size .
Thanks a lot .....

You said that you will do another review of E71 after about one month of its use.Now it's about one and half months past... So, please publish another Nokia E71 review soon. Thank you.

Unregistered wrote:"nokia.com" says that E71 can capture video at 640x480 pixel 22 fps . did any one try to capture at this size .

Could you post a link to this? I only found
Video

* Main camera
* 320 x 240 (QVGA) up to 15 fps

Prosenjitz wrote:You said that you will do another review of E71 after about one month of its use.Now it's about one and half months past... So, please publish another Nokia E71 review soon. Thank you.

We'll try (it'll have to be me as I've been the one using an E71), but I've got several other things to get through first. I'll happily try and answer specific questions though. I may do it as a video review.

Great review although is it capable of playing back a movie/film smoothly (ie with LonelyCats SmartMovie Player) from the microSD card. My E70 can but I cannot seem to find any info for the E71.

I have a 5310 which plays excellent .aac music files recorded at the highest level allowed by Nokia Music Manager (192 k I think). How would this compare with an E71 playing the same tracks?

Why do u your compare E71 with N95?

The phones are designed completely for different use. Comparing a phone designed for Multimedia with a phone designed for Business is not fair, slating its Media Capabilities are not as good as a Phone specifically designed for Such.

Why not Compare the E71 with the Previous E Series Models, Other Similar Devices such as the blackberry curve and blackberry bold.

Somethings that you didnt say about the E71 is that the operating system is a lot more stable than the N95 one was when it came out crashing all over the place especially if you wanted to run more than one application.

I added my E-mail accounts Hotmail and G Mail to this phone and they work like a dream. I find it very simple to reply and make e-mails very quickly on this phone.

The Quick Office Works unlike the One on my N95 which appeared to be there but wasnt and I had to download.

Its definately the best phone Nokia made for someone who needs to be in touch with there e-mails all the time on the move etc, use to start writing up reports instead of taking a laptop everywhere etc. I seen other independent review sites giving this phone top reviews even better than the blackberrys. This phone is certainly much nicer on the eye than blackberrys. Blackberry make some of the uglyiest too much plastic phones whilst this has a nice chrome finish fascias