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I already have a few buddies who were gonna get the E71 but can't now because their companies only use BB Connect.
Do you know anything about the plans Nokia has for their new Email application Ricky? I've given it a try but it's not pushing all my Gmail through.
I was using it for a while on my N95-3, but found that it drained the battery significantly faster than the built-in email app, and didn't really offer me much more in terms of functionality, so I'm back to using the plain-jane email app.
That remark from the Nokia executive is sub-par. I am pretty sure he will hear from his own bosses and learns to not make such stupid comments anymore. Nokia is well aware that this is not "tradidionally" their space at all.
I've used an e-series device with mail for exchange for a while and have to say it is no match at all for the BB Curve I'm using now in regard to stability and eMail usability!
Still I was very tempted by the e71 (I love the styling and built quality) but it looks like it has to be BB Bold for me now.
If the latter, Nokia made a huge mistake: Without Blackberry I as many fellow customers will not buy an E71, but use my E61 until it breaks, and then go shopping for another manufacturer's device (BB or other). But no proprietary solution or Mail for Exchange can replace a well-working solution like BB Connect, which uses significantly! less data than Mail for Exchange.
Let's hope they revise their decision -- otherwise, the market offers a good range of devices from other handset manufacturers, so no drama for power users like us I guess.
Bye, FB
S60 is an open platform after all, and there are a lot of S60 phones out there so it's a big potential market for RIM.
It's not just Nokia that make S60, Samsung is about to release a very high spec S60 model called the INNOV8, and other companies have S60 licences too.
Though I have used BB Connect on my e61i (i have got rid of both of them now, use n 82, use Seven beta and get all my mails including corporate on push) this still is a sad news for consumers who actually wanted the best of both worlds. Now its a choice!!