Editor's note, August 2008: Check out our review of the Nokia E71 that replaces the Nokia E61. Thin is still in, but those of us who wanted a sleek and slim design in a smartphone, especially one with ...
The Nokia E-series, namely the butterfly-like E70, the candybar E60, and the QWERTY-tastic E61 aka the Smiler, are methadone to the Crackberry addiction. The E61, shown above, is the latest in Nokia’s ...
It seems that Nokia’s E61 smart phone doesn’t perform up to Blackberry standards and our friend at ideagroup truly felt the burn. The E61 exhibits slow dialing from contact lists, slowed down his ...
The Nokia E61 came out on top by a wide margin after a study was recently released on the converged enterprise space made by the Strategy Analytics’ Advanced Wireless Laboratory. "The Nokia E61 is ...
Last week I posted some thoughts and experiences on using the Motorola Q and how this device was being targeted as a competitor to the BlackBerry. However, if you look further in more detail at ...
When I travel out to a maritime casualty to provide technical assistance, the ability to view and create Word or Excel files is very important. While this can be done on a laptop, I am often on a ship ...
The Nokia E61 is a smartphone that has Wi-Fi support as well as a VPN client. A similar procedure might work for other phone models using the same VPN client software, though the hardware was not on ...
Aiming straight at Motorola’s Q smartphone, Nokia has its E-series E61 ready and waiting to launch, hopefully this month in Europe and Asia. Aimed at business users with a QWERTY keyboard and fairly ...
I've been a tech journalist for almost 25 years and started Pocket-lint in 2003. Over the years I've questioned or interviewed leading tech industry figures from Steve Jobs, Steve Ballmer, Mark ...
I have used a Treo 600 and 650 with GoodLink extensively, and played with a Motorola Q, I would say that I like the Nokia E61 Cingular is offering the E62 locked, as opposed to the E61. Differences: â ...
Nokia's new E61 mobile phone looks familiar. It has a huge screen with an array of tiny buttons below that form a keypad for the thumbs, and it is designed for email as much as voice. Yes, the E61 ...
I had a tough time procuring one though-could’ve been either because they were selling like hotcakes, or because the lack of a camera meant nobody wanted it! Anyway, since Agent 001 is a bosom buddy ...