Branching out with the Nokia E61
Published by Steve Litchfield at 6:42 UTC, December 7th 2005
Nokia's E61 had the Finns in a tizz, what with Symbian OS 9.1 and a brand new (for them) form factor. It's clearly aimed at the competition, so how does it look at this stage of its development? Ewan
finds out.
News Discussion
JuhaN
"...with a release date expected in Q2 2006..."
Wasn't this supposed to be released in 1Q2006?? I have been hanging around with my N-Gage too long. This was going to be my dream phone but I'm not going to just wait till June!! Have to get something for the next 6 months... :frown:
=)juha
JuhaN
"...with a release date expected in Q2 2006..."
Wasn't this supposed to be released in 1Q2006?? I have been hanging around with my N-Gage too long. This was going to be my dream phone but I'm not going to just wait till June!! Have to get something for the next 6 months... :frown:
=)juha
fkoehn
Can somebody PLEASE buy Ewan a new digital camera? :D
I really hope this will come out fast. Ewan, do you know if the cover will be replacable?
Frank.
Asd_
Nokia's site says Available: Planned for the 1st quarter of 2006.
Masamune
Of course the name that springs to mind for the E61 is the Nokia "Raspberry" - aimed in the direction of RIM. = P
Rafe
The device was announced as being Q1 2006, however that probably means available in the market at the end of Q1 and I'd expect it to be available in quantities in Q2.
The cover is not removable in the sense of express on covers, but much like the 6680 it will probably be possible to get differen covers from third parties via eBay and replace them yourself.
Clealry the E61 is aimed at the Blackberry Market, but it will also compete with the Motorola Q, and the Treo line of devices.
Nok
This phone is too wide, I rather stick with the P990 from Sony Ericsson, it rocks!
Raven
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Originally Posted by Nok
I rather stick with the P990 from Sony Ericsson, it rocks!
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The keyboard doesn't.
Gregggg
This is the only thing that is going to make me to give up my BlackBerry! And OH how much I want this day to come. Not because I don't like BlackBerry, but simply because I can not blieve there is no worthy alternative to that. E61 certainly looks like a worthy alternative, especially considering the support for BlackBerry connect.
The only thing I am worrying about is the lack of the scroll wheel - I know it is replaced by three buttons but it is always so nice to play with that scrolling thing...
timboc
What?! No mention of Bluetooth...or is that taken for granted?
Rafe
Yes Bluetooth is taken for granted. I believe (though not 100% on this) that it is Bluetooth 1.2. Some other 3rd Edition phones have been reported as Bluetooth 2.0... I guess it will depend which Bluetooth implementation is stable for certification as imagine Nokia have been working on 2.0 support.
lua
i'm thinking more in the line of "oh look some idiot is putting a slice of bread to his ear".
piemme
what about the handling of attached files? does anybody know if the improvement of the software has solved compatibility problems that I got with previous releases of Symbian models?
Dark D
This is a great device, But how much do u think it will be ??
Alex F
I'm thinking around $800 to $900 unlocked.
GaryP
Does it have alarmed schedules and all the usual PDA/Organiser features like the Blackberry 7110v. The additional memory card is attracting me to the E61.
wacelet
Don't know if things have changed, but when the E-series was announced, Nokia estimated price for the phones would be 400-450 Euros (SIM-free, pre-VAT). I presume the E60 would be on the cheaper end, and the E71 on the more expensive (given the larger keyboard & camera).
wacelet
Don't know if things have changed, but when the E-series was announced, Nokia estimated price for the phones would be 400-450 Euros (SIM-free, pre-VAT). I presume the E60 would be on the cheaper end, and the E71 on the more expensive (given the larger keyboard & camera).
wavelet
Don't know if things have changed, but when the E-series was announced, Nokia estimated price for the phones would be 400-450 Euros (SIM-free, pre-VAT). I presume the E60 would be on the cheaper end, and the E71 on the more expensive (given the larger keyboard & camera).
Unreg999G
The phone was shown in Barcelona 3GSMWorld. The browser was excellent with javascript, visual history, zooming (50% shows all and is still readable). The phone itself was flat (lower part very flat / 14 mm is the thicker upper part) and wlan provides a fast connection.
Mp3 player, flash player, open/edit: pdf, ppt, xls, doc, zip etc ok. 3G works fast when no wlan available. All email standards are supported. External indicator for new email.All the usual PDA stuff: calendar with reminders, contacts, tasks as in all S60 phones. S60 seemed to be the newest version (3). Synch to outlook or via syncml.
Design: I *like* this silver and flat style... Real metal covers give a nice touch compared to black plastics.
JuhaN
agrill
Eagerly awaiting the E61 to arrive - played with it extensively at various booths at 3GSM in Barcelona. Read the manual refered to at the FCC link extensively - no mention of Microsoft ActiveSync - just IMAP/POP.
Perhaps this will be included in the production release?
I run a hosted exchange service with my local webhosting company and they have Exchange 2003 SP2 which has the ActiveSync 'push email' functionality but it requires the phone to also support it.
Anyone else the wiser on ActiveSync suppport out of the box?
crowdpuller
Activesync is included with the phone right outta box... i am not sure it would be something they would mention in an manual...
they might throw in an extra guide with the manual which explains it all..
but yes it is indeeed support :)
i think it had blackberry connect, good link, seven, activesync
crowdpuller
agrill
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If, like me you have been waiting for the release of the new Nokia E61 smartphone, then perhaps May 2006 is the month we will see it released.
There are a number of clues that the launch is imminent...
The
nokiaforbusiness.com website has the E61 listed instead of 'coming soon' (which it was last week with only the E60 as available). See also
here where the E61 gets it's own menu tab!
There is now an
E61 support page, and you can
download the manual. Nokia are even offering a copy of
worldmate for the E61.
I run
Goodlink (provided by
FastHosts in the UK) as my push email client, and their UK Sales Director also told me in an email last week that the E61 launch was "imminent".
Mobilebee.com (US site) finally have the availability of the E61 down to single digit days, and
expansys.com have the E61 on their coming soon list at
£389.95.
So....hopefully the unit will be available very soon. I can't wait to get my hands on it and install the new
Goodlink version for the E61.
Fingers crossed!
Andrew Grill
www.andrewgrill.com
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