E71 in place of E90

Well I have been an avid supporter and user of the E90 since it came out (despite numerous problems with it), however, I have recently received a new E71 - Wow!!!!!
I must admit to having relegated my E90 to the back of the cupboard since receiving the E71 - it is smaller, lighter, more robust, better quality screen even in bright sunlight, easier and less time consuming to use and the Qwerty keyboard is a dream.
This has got to be one of Nokia's best phones ever and I am sure it will do a lot bring back some of those who have moved on to other phones.
I watched a programme called "The Gadget Show" here in the UK and they compared the new 3G iPhone with the E71, there was very little in it and it came down to a preference for tactile keyboard or touch screen.
When you consider the outrageous charges for iPhone contracts, the E71 should clean up and I am sure prove to be a real status symbol for small, strong, reliable and smart business phones for 2008.
Rock on Nokia - now let's see your direct iPhone challenger.

Hi
I had a E-Ten Glofish X800.
I found battery life to last nearly a day
the fiddly touch screen to make a call was just a headache.
THe whole thing was just too slow.
I think its the fault of Windows Mobile, theres just far too much stuff in there, too many things running at the same time.
Ive always used Pocket PCs for over 6 years now, every year i change for the latest one.
Now its a step back / side step to the Symbian software ( i think the E90 runs Symbian ? )
Surfing the net is far easier on the E90, the screen is great

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