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Nokia E71x finally available on AT&T for $99.99

Categories: AT&T, Devices, ESeries, Nokia, Symbian
By: , IntoMobile
Monday, May 4th, 2009 at 12:56 AM

Nokia E71x finally available on AT&T for $99.99

Boy this was a long wait. After talking about it on and on, AT&T has finally started offering Nokia’s sexy smartphone – E71x. All of the features a modern business person needs are on board — including a full QWERTY keyboard, GPS, WiFi, HSDPA, 3.2 megapixel camera, Bluetooth. Symbian S60 3.2 is running the show, ensuring you can further enhance this baby with third-party apps. At just $100 on a contract, we’re talking about a steal here. Once you start using the E71x, you’ll fall in love with it. Trust me. ;)

[Via: Engadget Mobile]

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  • jonnybruha

    E71x – $99.99 + ($30/month*24) = $820 total cost of ownership over mandatory contract.
    Unlocked E71-2 – $320 + ($15/month*24) = $680 total cost of ownership over optional contract.

    If you’re on a family plan and can take advantage of the $10/month unlimited data, total cost goes down to $560.

    Just some things to think about before getting all excited over a subsidized price.