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Saturday, January 13, 2007

Nokia N71: the 3G powerhouse

Nokia N71
Nokia N71 is a high performing clamshell multimedia device of the N series. Based on S60 third edition and Symbian Operating System, the N71 is very compact considering its work in UMTS like video calling. The phone supports tri-band GSM and UMTS networks.

The Nokia N71 looks sturdy with its silver detailing and metallic insertion near the keypad. The keypad too is large enough to avoid wrong key-press unlike small and frustrating 'designer' keypads. The external display with 65K colours produces decent images but does not compare to the primary internal QVGA screen with TFT display that delivers 256K accurate colours and acts as the perfect viewfinder for the in built digital cameras.

The phone have an integrated 2.0 megapixel camera with digital zoom and flash that can work automatically or in anti-red-eye mode for that perfect shot of the world around you. Customizable white balance, exposure value and colour tone and variable shooting mode makes it a pleasure to shoot with the Nokia N71. It also captures high quality footage with 15 frame/sec in mpeg4 format for as long as you don't run out of memory. Nokia N71 have 10 Mb of shared memory and a 128 Mb card is included in the standard pack which is upgradeable up to 2GB. Another VGA camera finds its place above the primary display for video calling. The phone also includes a MP3/AAC/MPEG4 player as well as a FM Radio for your entertainment.

Fastest possible Internet speed through class 10 EDGE/GPRS and 3G (384 kbps) makes surfing and downloading quick and painless. The in built WAP 2.0, xHTML/HTML browser gives access to your desired web content instantly. Wireless connectivity and remote synchronization with any compatible external device through Bluetooth 1.2 and Infrared apart from traditional USB makes data transfer a matter of seconds.

The Nokia N71 with its advanced yet very user friendly multimedia experiences has already proved itself as an essential instrument for mobile living.

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