Nokia E66 and E71 Promo Videos & Specs
During the Nokia Virtual event, the anticipated Nokia E71 and E66 were revealed. Details of the devices have been already leaked, but this is the official specs form the Data Sheets. Key features and promotional videos can be found below.
First impressions are very positive, especially the E71 in my opinion. The white version looks absolutely awesome. Expect more info and opinions on these devices soon. Also note the E66 in white for fans of that device.
Nokia E71 Featured Specs:
Key Features
- Optimized mobile email and messaging experience with full QWERTY keyboard and pocket-size for one handed typing.
- Two customizable Home Screen views with active stand-by plug-ins and application shortcuts – fast and easy switching between e.g. business and personal modes.
- Quick access to applications with One-touch keys (Home, Calendar, Contacts, Email).
- Intelligent input with auto-completion, auto correction and learning capability ensuring fast and error-free typing.
- Nokia Calendar and Contacts for Eseries applications with improved features.
- Built-in A-GPS and Nokia Maps
- HSDPA data connection up to 3.6 Mbps for fast web browsing and downloading
Additional features
- 3.2 megapixel camera with auto-focus and flash, front camera for video calls
- Music player, Media player, Visual Radio
- Nokia MiniMap browser
- Online sharing: Share on Ovi
- Built-in mobile VPN for convenient intranet access
- Data encryption for both phone memory and microSD
- Nokia PC Internet access (via Phone as modem functionality) Email solutions
- Nokia Intellisync Wireless Email
- Mail for Exchange and other corporate server mail formats
- POP/IMAP
- 3rd party email solutions
Email solutions
- Nokia Intellisync Wireless Email
- Mail for Exchange and other corporate server mail formats
- POP/IMAP
- 3rd party email solutions
Nokia E66 featured Specs:
Key Features
- Excellent personal information management in modern slide design
- Two customizable Home Screen views with active stand-by plug-ins and application short-cuts – fast and easy switching between e.g. business and personal modes
- Turn-to-full view – switch from portrait to landscape by turning the device
- Quick access to applications with One-touch keys (Home, Calendar, Contacts, Email)
- Easy email set-up with settings wizard
- Nokia Calendar and Contacts for Eseries applications with improved features
- Built-in A-GPS and Nokia Maps
- HSDPA data connection up to 3.6 Mbps for fast web browsing and downloading
Additional features
- 3.2 megapixel camera with auto-focus and flash, front camera for video calls
- Music player, Media player, Visual Radio
- Nokia MiniMap browser
- Online sharing: Share on Ovi
Email solutions
- Nokia Intellisync Wireless Email
- Mail for Exchange and other corporate server mail formats
- POP/IMAP
- 3rd party email solutions
Some High resolution pics of the Nokia E66 and E71 below, click to see full sizes.

















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I think the screen is .4 inches smaller than the E61i's. There's a nice comparison shot from Ben Smith here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/ben_smith_uk/25833...
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Great comparison pics. This puts me into perspective. I Have to agree with Zylam, that the E71 is like an upgraded E51. I think I'll have to play with this E71 first and see how it handles, but on the first glimpse I'm truly disappointed in the screen size. It even looks smaller than the E51 screen (probably the same but in landscape).
And the keys also seem very small. I have large fingers, so the qwerty would probably loose it's function if I'd be pressing several buttons at the same time...
Oh I've been waiting for this phone a long time, and thought it would be a perfect work phone that I could press my company to get me, but it looks like it's gonna have to be a win-mo device or an iPhone (I would rather not go there). Or should I wait for Nokia touch?
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