Rafe and I look at Nokia's 'Refresh' of the Nokia E61i, in both text form and in AAS video podcast form - take your pick! The additional box contents will significantly help SMEs, as we explain in detail, although home users won't benefit significantly. Let's hope that 2008 brings a faster, FP1 E61-alike with much more RAM.
"While typical readers of All About Symbian will be quite comfortable installing extra software and otherwise customising their phones, this is not necessarily true for others."
have an e61i. love it. would only make one change. the ability to handle larger memord cards. the 2gb limit is now starting to be irritating. leaving 500mb free for images, videos, documents, spreadsheets i only have 1.5gb for mp3s.
i rate the e61i as a better mp3 player than the ipod nano i just bought. the only reason i bought the nano was so that i have 8bg capacity. enough for 2 films and 5+ gb for mp3s.
i rate the e61i as a better mp3 player than the ipod nano i just bought. the only reason i bought the nano was so that i have 8bg capacity. enough for 2 films and 5+ gb for mp3s.
bro i cant agree with that !!
how can u even say that ....... e61i is nowhere near an iPod !!!!!!!!
the volume, the depth, the clarity..........nuthn it has nuthn ............u cant comapre it with a pmp
i would hav agreed if u had n81 or n91........but e61i ?? c'mon !
I should imagine any successor to the E61 would support SDHC, so it could use 8gig or even 16gig cards (depending on what kind of cards are available by then).
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