
The good: Slim form factor; large 2.8-inch 24-bit display; expandable memory; onboard 3G and Wi-Fi; office applications; remote security features; push email capabilities; long battery life; loud built-in speaker.
The bad: Keys are a tad too close for comfort typing; moderately stiff joystick; camera version not available; no FM tuner.
The bottom line: The Nokia E61 has pretty much everything a mobile professional will need in a smart phone and its sub-S$750 pricing makes it all the more attractive to mainstream users, particular those who want a phone without camera.
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