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Video: The new faces of Eseries

By James on 16 June 2008

LONDON, England – We’re live from Millbank Tower where Soren Petersen is telling us about two new devices – the E71 and E66. We haven’t had them in our hands yet, but already they’re sounding very tasty. Email and messaging get a big boost with full email support for 1,000s of email services supported out of the box, ridiculously easy email set up and a neat little feature for people who only want to use one device for home and work.

Soren told us a little about email as an intro to the new devices and interestingly there are more personal email accounts (800 million) than there are business email accounts (700 million). Of these, only about 25 million business email accounts have been mobilized. In Soren’s words “we’re at the beginning of an exciting market”.

The two new devices look fantastic (okay, we’re biased, but they do, really!). The E66 is a simple slider whilst the E71 sports a full QWERTY keyboard. Setting up an email account on either is super easy. Simply enter your email address and password and the device does the rest. Three email clients are on offer to handle your messaging needs, serving personal email like Gmail, business email like Exchange and other mail services with Intelisync.

Calendar functionality has also been improved with some very neat touches including day view alongside week view and very fast view switching and “one-glance” views for most calendar functions, showing how usability has been improved. Calling functionality is fully integrated into Calendar as well now so dialing a number from an entry is a one-click affair.

The biggest boon of the new devices though is the ability to switch personality between day and night. You can run two different profiles on the new device, the idea being that one is for business and the second is for personal use. Fast switching between each means you can shut your work off at the end of the day and not need to pick up another device. Email, calendar and other settings can be set for profile along with a dedicated home screen for each.

Other little highlights include the 3.2 megapixel camera (with Autofocus), the new chipset that sports double the speed of previous models and the stunning 17 days standby time.

Here’s a first-look up-close video of both devices in action:

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  8 Comments For This Post

  1. Romain Says:

    That’s it ! The E71… I love it, I want one noooow !!!

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  2. Monty Metzger Says:

    Looks Great.
    I am curious to see it here in Germany soon….

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  3. horiA Says:

    Are these devices Blackberry enabled? Or Nokia is repeating the E51 story? Thanks for the future answers.

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  4. Antonio Carlos Silveira Says:

    The new E71 is really nice, what a change, finally Nokia is showing some good design products for the E-Series line. A lot better than the E61 family.
    Hope the OS is faster than the E61, it was too slow. Anyway, excellent move.

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  5. charlie Says:

    horiA,

    Not sure what you mean by Blackberry-enabled. If you mean, set up for push email and mobile email reading, then the E71 is specifically designed for that.

    If you are expecting the E71 to run on Blackberry’s service, then, no. But then again, only RIM devices work on Blackberry’s service, right?

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  6. horiA Says:

    @ Charlie.
    Untill E51 all E series devices were BB supported (for details check the Nokia Business Software website).
    E51 was not OFFICIALLY BB supported by Nokia (even you could use BB E90’s client installed on the E51). By a few days E51 is listed on Nokia Business Software site as “supported”.
    So Charlie, the problem is a bit more complex. Can you check this info with the E series team? I really want to know this as I will buy E71 (if I can use BB on this device) or Blackberry Bold…
    PS> Heard a few rumours from friends who are working at operators that Nokia cut the agreement with RIM for these E series BB clients. I’m eagerly awaiting for your answer/E series team answer.Thanks

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  7. charlie Says:

    horiA,

    Just found out that Blackberry email is not supported on the Nokia E71. But it’ll have Mail for Exchange and connect to all the most common email services, such as Google, Yahoo, and Hotmail.

    Ta.

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  8. horia Says:

    http://drrobevans.com/2008/07/12/e71-doesnt-do-blackberry-connect/#comments

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