I've had the E70 for about a month.
The first few days were not fun.
But now that I've learned the gotchas and the workarounds, it is GREAT.
You -can- configure it, and asterisk, to work perfectly together, every time.
With automatic failover to conventional GSM phone behaviour if not in 802.11 land.

I would be happy to give these to "blinking 12:00" users, if -I- preconfigured them.

This thing is great.  Far exceeds expectation.

Battery life with 802.11 is great, not discernibly worse than without it.

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On Tue, 9 Jan 2007, Stephen Davies wrote:

On 09/01/07, Nigel Kendrick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I've had a play with a Nokia E70 - the 'bar' version of the E61 and gave up! Menu navigation is dire - I went through hoops trying to get SIP working - I
know from others it can be done, but I bailed out when I realised that to
put these phones in the hands of inexperienced users would be a recipe for a
lot of frustration and support calls.

Ironically I was going to recommend the E70.  It is true that the
menus are complex but once configured it does do what it says on the
tin - provide a very effective merging of SIP over WIFI and GSM all in
one unit.

Regards,
Steve
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