It’s not official, but the word on the street is that The Nokia E71 for AT will be delayed because it requires more software tweaks (Exchange Email or AT&T bloatware?) before it can be on the shelves. The good news is that the price point could be around $150 (after rebate), which is not bad at all, given that this is one of Nokia’s finest. It would not be a surprise if AT&T requires customers to choose a data plan. It’s true that Blackberry’s (enterprise) service is more expensive, but if you do travel abroad it would be cheaper to use Blackberry for your email (they have a fixed fee deal with carriers), so keep that in mind.
Related: Our Nokia E71 Review, AT&T to offer Nokia E71x