Nokia, AT&T debut thinnest smartphone ever

by Andrew Nusca  |  March 30, 2009 8:11am PDT  |  Image 1 of 5

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Nokia, AT&T debut thinnest smartphone ever

The thinnest smartphone on the market is coming to AT&T.

Nokia has unveiled its E71x, just 10 millimeters thin and coming to AT&T in "coming weeks" for $99.99. The smartphone, which uses the Symbian OS, offers Wi-Fi, built-in GPS navigation, IM, video share, a music player, 3.2 megapixel camera, notes, calendar and the rest of the standard smartphone utility suite.

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  • contract ot outright buy
    is that $99 for a 2 year contract or an outright purchase of the phone?
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    zain@...
    31st Mar 2009
  • RE: Nokia, AT
    Is it thinner than the Touch Diamond ?
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    alcontejr@...
    31st Mar 2009
  • RE: Nokia, AT
    I believe the prices are always with a 2yr contract. AT&T is not really in the business to sell phones. They are in the business to extend your contract.
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    elvisfan0108
    31st Mar 2009
  • RE: Nokia, AT
    nokia is the worst company on the block about mobiles and symbian technology is the poorest os in the world of mobile
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    nosdeguv@...
    31st Mar 2009
  • nokia not in usa
    the reason why nokia has been so out of the us
    market
    was that nokia refused to cripple the phones.
    the us
    is a diffrent structured market than other
    markets,
    where a large part of phones are bought
    separately, as
    most of the phones in the us comes with your
    operator
    subscription.

    I have an E71, not crippled. quite amazing
    phone (or
    multimedia computer camera, netradio etc.
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    add7
    2nd Apr 2009
  • You are sooo right!
    I wish more people would travel to other countries and see how other telecom companies operate.

    We in the US get taken advantage of by our companies. For example, in most other counries minutes are only deducted if you originate the call. Further, in a lot of places, cell time is incredibly cheap. I was in Singpore recently and was able to make innumerable local calls and two daily 5-10 minute international calls for a period of 3 weeks for only $19.00 us dollars.

    It is time that we force these greedy telcoms to be reasonable.
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    seaczar
    2nd Apr 2009
  • VERY NICE PRODUCT!
    Very thin, very nice product!
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    DangerFr
    2nd Apr 2009
  • RE: Nokia, AT
    Whay is Nokia following an old design of the BB insted of leading the market in form and function. Once a upon a time Nokia giant was leading but no more..I loved there phones in the day..
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    emorale
    13th Jul 2010

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