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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.

Nokia E71

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.

Press release

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5 Comments on “Nokia E71 NAM officially available in the US!”

  1. Bob says:

    The E71 are the best smartphone who ever
    have be built, in real is so damm sexy..:)

  2. Sam says:

    Hey Bob..get a life.

  3. Sar says:

    What’s the difference between the E71 and E71 NAM?

    THANKS

  4. Tony says:

    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!

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