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Nokia E61i - Cellular phone with digital camera / digital player - T-Mobile - WCDMA (UMTS) / GSM - mocha

Nokia E61i - Cellular phone with digital camera / digital player - T-Mobile - WCDMA (UMTS) / GSM - mocha

Nokia E61i - Cellular phone with digital camera / digital player - T-Mobile - WCDMA (UMTS) / GSM - mocha

Nokia E61i, designed specifically for extensive mobile email usage, provides advanced attachment handling with on-the-device document editing. The full keyboard design with Navi and One Touch keys offers an unbeatable mobile user experience in the palm of a hand. Nokia E61i supports corporate mobile and most popular consumer email solutions. In response to customer demand, the device also features a high quality 2Mpix camera, a music player and a video player.

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #45825 in Consumer Electronics
  • Brand: Nokia
  • Model: E61i


  • Features

  • Operating System S60 platform 3rd Edition 9.1a
  • Network GSM quad-band 850/900/1800/1900MHz EDGE/WCDMA
  • Memory 60 MB of internal user memory
  • Wireless Technologies Bluetooth/WLAN(IEEE 802.11g/e/i)
  • Camera 2MP camera



  • Customer Reviews

    Great smart phone is a leap ahead of the latest treo.5
    I've used my Nokia E61i for about 1/2 a year after having a Treo for the year before that. I use this phone for

    - Exchange based Email and Calendaring-- with Good Email Messaging (3rd party sw)
    - Web browsing
    - Google maps: download the application--it works great and will give you directions and show your location based on the coordinates of the cell tower you are talking to (or you can add on true GPS).
    - Voice calls

    What I like:

    - Overall quality: This phone is one of a few models that survived Cisco's rigorous tesing for a replacement for their corporate smartphones (previously treos). They did a lot of QA on these devices and out of the few that survived (blackjack, moto Q, Nokia e61i), this phone has the best battery life.

    - Battery life: wow. Only problem is that I tend to loose my charger now.

    - Moving from a treo to this phone took a little adjustment (have to quit trying to tap the screen). This phone is much more solid (treo would crash frequently), faster, and the battery lasts about 3-4x as long as the treo ever did.

    - Email w/ Good Mobile Messaging software is very slick. This is what my company uses.

    - Dimensions: this phone is very thin and light for how wide it is, and it is much more comfortable in the pocket than a treo.

    - Stability. I can run my email and calendaring client (Good), the web browser (excellent by the way), and google maps at the same time without any crashes. More programs than that and you will probably have to close something to get enough memory. Switching between applications is easy, just hold down the app key and then select which app you want to switch to.

    - WiFi roaming: I like having wifi available when I have a weak signal. Web browsing is very quick on wifi.

    What I don't like:

    - You can't always copy and paste text as easily as you could on the Treo. Mostly, the web browser doesn't allow me to copy text off a web page to use in another app. This isn't a huge deal for me, since the click-to-call still works when I'm looking up phone numbers on Google Maps.

    Excellent5
    I've had every Treo out there, a MDA, Sprint Touch, played with the iphone and the Nokia e61i is hands down the best out of all of them. The S60 OS is the best one I've seen so far. Windows Mobile and the Treo's seem to freeze a lot. They are sluggish. The S60 so far has been very smooth. I'm a network admin and there are some good options for 3rd party software for this OS. The keyboard is great. Not like the iPhone and Touch where you a keying on glass and the keyboard is small. It's just not comfortable typing on those phones. The one thing that I really liked about this phone was the reception. It always has great reception. Nokia is known for that. All I know is that all my phone calls are crystal clear. Another thing I really like about this phone is the WiFi. It has great WiFi reception. I haven't had a problem yet at work, in hot spots, and at home. Yes I use it at home. That's how nice it is. I can just lay on the couch and check emails, browse some sites real quick. Overall this phone is a great buy. You can't go wrong with a Nokia. I love mine and I'm glad I bought. It's definitely one of the best smartphones out there.

    Update:
    I've also used Blackberry's at work. They are good phones but they are costly when it comes to corporate email. You will need BES and it's not cheap. With the Nokia E61i, you can use a free piece of software that works great called Mail for Exchange. Plus, the E61i has a SIP stack and blackberry doesn't. VOIP for me is an important feature to have.

    [...]

    Rather Enjoyable4
    I have been quite happy with my Nokia E61i, which I have had for about a month. The ability to easily add applications from many that are available is really nice. The device syncs calendar and contacts with my Mac Book Pro (after getting the update from Nokia) far better than any previous previous device I have owned (Motorola and Palm Treos).

    The built in browser is quite good, but has a couple oddities and the e-mail application is not perfect. The good thing is I added the Opera Mini browser and I am incredibly happy. The Nokia Series 60 OS is solid and is a good platform for developers to build great applications. The addition of Nokia adding easy web access to Microsoft Live as well as Yahoo Go is also rather nice and easy if you use those services.

    I have also been really impressed with the camera.

    Price: $329.95
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