![]() ![]() Sorry! I don’t have a data plan with ATT so don’t fret if you don’t have a data plan either. It works fine, I haven’t noticed any major UI changes and sadly, GPS fixes are still just as slow. It’s version 3.28 for the Nokia E71x and I’ve installed it on my phone. Firmware updates are out for the Nokia E71 and E71x phone.Using Ovi Suite and your USB cord, Ovi Maps 3.0 will install just fine on your phone. No need to go through all the drama of this post anymore.It is my pleasure to report that times have changed with the installation of Ovi Maps to this phone and I’d like to go over some improvements that I’ve experienced since the time I dumped the E71x for ATT Tilt and now. I remembered very clearly how much installing Ovi Maps was a PITA (pain in the ass), but I decided to brave the headwinds (so to speak). Needless to say, I was very nervous about returning to the Symbian 60 platform. Secondly, for whatever reason, there was NO way I could turn off the touchscreen option in the ATT Tilt phone when making a phone call so a lot of times, my phone calls ended rather abruptly because I’d accidentally hit the “End” button. ![]() Why? For starters, I discovered that I did *not* become more productive primarily because of the slide-out keyboard which is a good idea in theory, but not in practice. So, after using the ATT Tilt phone for awhile (read less than 2 months), I went back to using the Nokia E71x phone. ![]()
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