On Sun, Oct 5, 2008 at 11:13 AM, Jim Van Meggelen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I am seriously looking at getting a Nokia E71. I have seen them here and > there and people seem to love them. > > Some things I'm not sure of: > 1) Does the SIP client still work? I had heard a rumour that Nokia is taking > that out of their smartphones.
I'm not 100% sure but I haven't read anything about the SIP client going away. I just asked Jared about it, and he said the E71 has the SIP client still, and that they are just planning on removing them from the N series, but leaving it in the E series phones. > 2) Do I care about 3G? (is it even worth it in Canada, with essentially a > monopoly on GSM?) Who knows. $1,000/mth for a cell phone bill from Roger's isn't very appealing to me. Data FTW. > 3) Does anyone know a good place to get an unlocked one? (this is more of a > -biz question, but I wanted this all to stay in one thread). I got my E61i from www.cti-miami.com unlocked, and they have the E71 there as well. I was quite happy with how fast I got the phone. > Any opinions are appreciated. I don't even have to get an E71, but other > than the iPhone (which I don't want because there's no QWERTY) I haven't > heard of too many current-generation phones that the Asterisk community > likes, so I keep ending up at the E71. Props for other phones are still > appreciated though. I use my E61i with SIP on my Asterisk box (I haven't tried the bluetooth proximity stuff yet), and it works quite well. When I leave and come back to my wifi network it connects automatically and registers to my system. I can set Internet calls as the primary if I want (I don't because I found it a bit annoying because my provider sucked before, but maybe I'll switch it back now that I have a good provider -- thank you Unlimitel!), and it looks pretty seamless when you do get Internet calls. It isn't latent or anything, and you can setup multiple "lines" on the phone. For places I go to often I setup a registration which is just a copy of the SIP settings with a different end point associated with it (same registration information etc...), and then just assign those to the Internet Telephony settings in the phone. I can show you if you end up with this phone. It's a bit weird and there is very little (no) documentation from Nokia of how to really set this up. But once you understand, it makes sense. The one thing I don't like about my E61i is how slow it is. I find it much slower than other phones, but I used Jared's E71 at AstriCon, and it is significantly faster. Some people don't like how big my phone is, but mine is quite flat -- it just happens to be wide. That's because it has a larger than normal screen, which also gives more space for the keys on the keyboard (which I love -- great keyboard). The E71 isn't as large because it has a more normal sized screen, and the keyboard is a bit smaller, but apparently from the reviews I've seen it's still quite useful. That's about all I got for ya. I've been tempted to sell my E61i and upgrade to the E71 as well. Just waiting to clear my books and figure out how much I owe the gov't in taxes :) I'd be interested to play with yours and see if I should do that heh. -- Leif Madsen. http://www.leifmadsen.com http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/asterisk --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
