Nokia E71 NAM officially available in the US!
By Will Park on Tuesday, July 29th, 2008 at 2:17 PM PST In Nokia, Symbian
The respected enterprise-class handset from Nokia (NYSE: NOK) is finally available to US residents with about $500 to spare. As expected, the Nokia E71 has been released with full quad-band (850/900/1800/1900Mhz) GSM support as well as US 3G/HSDPA (850/1900Mhz) capabilities.
Following on the Nokia E71’s launch in Nokia’s flagship store in Chicago, Nokia has made the heralded businessphone available to the general public. But, just because the QWERTY-keyboard toting E71 is tailored to businessmen (and women, to be clear), doesn’t mean the Symbian-powered Nokia E71 skimps on multimedia features.

There’s a 3.2 megapixel camera mounted on the backside of the .39-inch thick handset, Nokia Maps 2.0 pairs with aGPS to deliver pinpoint-accurate location data, WiFi complements the 3G data connection, and the E71’s sleek styling ensures the Nokia E71 isn’t going to be confused for any other Palm (NSDQ: PALM) or RIM BlackBerry (NSDQ: RIMM) handset.
Various electronics retailers around the country and online are now offering the Nokia E71 for $500 free and clear of any contract-obligations.
Now, we just wait for Nokia to make good on their promise to release their Nokia N96 in the US.


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The E71 are the best smartphone who ever
have be built, in real is so damm sexy..:)
Hey Bob..get a life.
What’s the difference between the E71 and E71 NAM?
THANKS
dumbass, NAM stands for North American Model, meaning it will
be able to support North American 3G Bandwidth’s. get your cell
phone game up its 2009!