Nokia E61i review: Lens-wear for the messenger

04 May 2007
You all know Nokia E61 – it’s been among the most popular Nokia smartphones ever since it was presented. Its fans have always been divided over it not having a camera. Taking that into account Nokia decided to release an updated version of the handset marked with “i”. Besides a camera, the new model features a number of small modifications, or otherwise upgrades, which would again reinstate it as a top-notch smartphone messenger. Now join us on our GSMArena journey which would try to answer a good deal of questions for you… and for us, for that matter.

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  • k
  • kenny
  • whB
  • 05 May 2007

but anyway.. i just wanted to add some more comments. i do appreciate the camera quality of this device. though it has noise visible at any environments, the best thing is that the JPEG compression is low compared to N95/N73/N93i. and the finest thing is that it saves much details rather than washing it out just to reduce the noise. hope that nokia can implement this good move to the other camera centric devices too.

    • k
    • kenny
    • whB
    • 05 May 2007

    not much has changed over the predecessor. if only nokia listens, make the RAM bigger. theres no point to have an excellent features and a fast processor if the RAM suffers too much in multitasking(as far as i know this is a business phone right? so will it be a hard idea if nokia will enable more powerful multitasking in a 'successor' of a very good phone?)

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      • Anonymous
      • Px{
      • 05 May 2007

      too wide like the previous one tough to use it as a phone and want a pc well o2s are much slimmer with touchscreen.

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        • Anonymous
        • Pv9
        • 05 May 2007

        great phone nokia tiny camera at last its getting a nice white balance!

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          • David
          • QtW
          • 04 May 2007

          A really great phone that I am loving. One problem which no-one has been able to solve is I cannot edit the text the body of an e-mail which has been sent to me. I am using Blackberry Connect. I ahve tried everything: Trying to forward or reply to it. If I send it to 'my folders or the in-box' still no go. I can edit attachments and SMS messages but not those recieved via email.
          I love the Web Browser whihc which works very well on the WLAN.

            • N
            • N
            • ibm
            • 04 May 2007

            Nice Phone! Nokia Rocks!

              • p
              • papa
              • nCN
              • 04 May 2007

              2nd to comment good phone for browsing and e-mails

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                • first
                • n2T
                • 04 May 2007

                phone for business