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    Why is it that some of you "techies" like to compare phones/tech to how you feel about women? LOL.
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    i would change the e61i to this, and i like how it looks, dont think its an ugly phone
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    Quote Originally Posted by inque2181 View Post
    i would change the e61i to this, and i like how it looks, dont think its an ugly phone
    i would assume ur using the e61i? how is that phone really?
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    Nokia E71 goes official

    E71 official specsheet


    Nokia E66 goes official

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    ^^
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    Engadget's Paul Miller Review





    Nokia is also (finally) taking form factor much more seriously: at 10mm thick, the E71 is one of the slimmest Nokia phones to date, and Nokia claims it's the thinnest QWERTY smartphone on the market. The E71 also attacks the drab, plastic looks of its predecessors with chrome accents and a glossy screen. The phone is incredibly pocketable, and comfortable to hold and use. Of course, with the smaller size Nokia had to cut down on screen real estate and keyboard spacing, but at a QVGA resolution there's little suffering on that front. The keyboard had a much more rigid, clicky feel to it compared to the spongy keys of the E62, and we were virtually typo-free on it within minutes.
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    Quote Originally Posted by hv_thugg View Post
    i would assume ur using the e61i? how is that phone really?

    phone isnt bad but it tends to freeze up a bit, prob have to do a hard reset. But handles most of my apps and games well.

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