Nokia currently owns a very small share of the American market, the primary reason being that until now they were not willing to create products acustomed to the operators' requirements, thus their phones weren't really included on the network price lists. Recently, however, the Finnish giant submitted to the will of the market and, in cooperation with the operators, created modified versions of its phones. Nokia E71x is such a model, which features the services of AT&T. The Symbian Series 60 3rd Edition Feature Pack 2 handset, available for only 99.99 dollars with a two-year subscription, features a QWERTY keyboard, a QWVGA display, HSDPA support, a 3.2 megapixel camera, WLAN, GPS and stereo Bluetooth support.
Translated by Szaszati