May 4th, the Nokia E71x release date via AT&T


Nokia E71x is said to be the slimmest smartphone ever built that is available on the market. I’m sure that carriers from all over the world would be thrilled to have this cell phone in their range of products, but the selection will most probably be quite laborious and strict. This is why those who will have the chance to sell it have all the reasons in the world to be cheerful and to consider themselves very lucky.

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“The trend for messaging, whether email, IM, texting or social networking, is stronger than ever – we are seeing a real shift in the way people prefer to communicate”, said David Petts, the Vice President and General Manager, AT&T Account, Nokia. In addition, he said that “The E71x is one of the most stylish and sophisticated QWERTY smartphones on the market, and it’s the ideal companion for people who enjoy easy messaging and connecting with their friends. We are thrilled to now bring this sleek smartphone to people across the United States with AT&T”.



It seems that the present trend is for people to leave the verbal communication behind and concentrate on the non-verbal one, based on text messages or emails. It’s kind of sad, but this is how things are these days. More than that, according to a survey that was conducted with 500 Americans (older than 18 years), 52% of them said that texting or emailing would be the means of communication they’d choose if they were in the situation to be forced to use only one during two weeks.

The phone which is said to be the thinnest QWERTY smartphone now available comes with high-speed 3G connectivity, Wi-Fi, an integrated music player, a 3.2 megapixel camera with autofocus, AT&T Navigator.

The Nokia E71x release date via AT&T is today. So you can go to the AT&T stores or to the carrier’s official website and grab your own E71x for a retail price of $99.99. The price is after a mail-in rebate and only with a contract-agreement.

(Source: Nokia)


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