Nokia E61i

By Jeremy Roche on 02 August 2007

With the addition of a 2-megapixel camera and e-mail shortcuts, the E61i is a formidable work tool for business users and travellers.

Editor's rating:7.6 User rating:9.2

Comments (40)

  • Mack gave 9/10 on 07/03/2008 15:41

    • Good: Great PDA phone.
    • Bad: none so far

    I have only had it for a week, but I am very impressed.

  • CJ gave 9/10 on 11/02/2008 01:27

    • Good: It's not an iPhone nor is it a BlackBerry. Yet, fully functional and what a terrific OS.
    • Bad: Limited on-board memory makes it difficult sometimes for the phone to process multiple apps so the phone seems to hang requiring a restart. Also, startup time could be faster. But I am not definitely complaining.

    Have had this phone since July 2007 and absolutely love its features and functionality. If Nokia wanted, this could be the blackberry killer. Everyone that has seen this phone has stopped to ask about it.

  • Vinncced gave 9/10 on 05/02/2008 16:07

    • Good: corporate look,user friendly, wide screen,different design,
    • Bad: usb internet connectivity not easy to configure.

    she is sexier than Beyonce. Everything you need to look smart. my chick magnet.long lasting battery , interesting to internet brousing.

  • shaarawy gave 10/10 on 04/02/2008 21:09

    • Good: 3G, Wifi, large screen (inches), downloadable (nice applications)
    • Bad: no flash for the cam, in video call i can't see the others

    woooooooooooow it's the best pda i ever seen

  • sajal gave 10/10 on 19/01/2008 03:05

    • Good: voice clarity, image resolution and easy connectivity, good performance and stable phone
    • Bad: No touch screen

    E61i - Excellent PDA phone. I am using this since last 3 months and very satisfied.

  • Tayyab gave 10/10 on 17/01/2008 20:11

    • Good: Long bettery life, easy to use, fast conectivty, stylish,
    • Bad: none so far

    Best PDA mobile ever used.

  • kemccoy gave 8/10 on 03/12/2007 06:44

    • Good: Great for business applications. Softphone applications run well
    • Bad: WiFi seems to suffer greatly. Because of the low RAM (60MB) you can only go to 3 or 4 web pages before you need to completely close out the web and start over.

    The phone is simply great for SMS messaging. Google applications seem to run very well.

  • Perrorist gave 9/10 on 30/11/2007 20:29

    • Good: Clear and vivid presentation. Easy-to-use phone-PC software.
    • Bad: Battery life is less than a quarter of what's claimed. Maybe I have a bad battery.

    Great combination of phone and PDA.

  • stephanie_g gave 10/10 on 30/11/2007 17:55

    • Good: Corporate look, nicely arranged QWERTY with special characters, camera and video, special apps especially the adv. call manager app.
    • Bad: No flash on the camera

    I had it for a week now, it has not failed my expectations.

  • freedomcore gave 10/10 on 24/10/2007 17:27

    • Good: 3G, 80211g wireless, big screen, easy to use keyboard.
    • Bad: none that I can find.

    I absolutely love this phone.. I chose it over the blackberry curve because it has 3G and wireless. Great battery life .. wireless connects in a snap both at work and at home.. probably the best smart phone I have ever owned.

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