Nokia E75 Review
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Nokia E75 is another member of the nokia e-series which neatly combines business and personal functionality in one neat and sturdy package. It’s the first phone to come equipped with Nokia Messaging built-in and also the first Nokia smartphone to feature a slide-out Qwerty keyboard.
1) Design: Measuring 14.4mm x 11.8mm x 50mm E75 is relatively thin for a keyboard slider. The 2.4 inch QVGA screen support 16 million colours which is sufficient to play games as this is the first E series device to support N-Gage gaming.
Around the sides are a micro USB port and Micro SD memory card slot. It comes with a 4GB card to boost the phone’s 50MB of on-board memory plus camera shutter and volume buttons, a dedicated voice commands button and a 3.5mm audio jack at the top. There’s a motion sensor on board to auto-rotate the screen from portrait to landscape, but the E75 will also do this automatically when you open the keyboard.
2) Camera: E75 comes with a 3.2 mega pixel camera with auto focus, LED flash and digital zoom, as well as a video recorder with Hi-resolution VGA and video streaming.There’s none of the Carl Zeiss lens which you get on Nokia’s N-series handsets.
Maximum resolution is 2048 x 1536 pixels and there’s autofocus, an 8x digital zoom and a red-eye reduction option for the LED flash. Shooting can be optimized for movement, landscape and close-ups, plus there’s a burst mode which takes six shots in rapid succession and a timer too.
3) Connectivity: Nokia E75 is a quad band 3G enabled phone and comes along with WI-FI, GPRS and HSDPA support. The browser on the E75 support HTML, XHTML, WML and CSS which means most web pages will display correctly on the screen.
4) Entertainment: The E75’s media player can play MP3, WMA, AAC, AAC+ and eAAC+ formats and gives you options to create playlists and download podcasts. You can also view video in Flash, 3GP, H.263, H.264, MPEG 4 VSP, RealVideo and WMV9 formats, all in landscape mode. E75 has one of Nokia very fine FM radios on board with up to 50 station presets.
5) Application: Other useful items include Assisted GPS with Nokia Maps and the main application on E75 is QuickOffice which allows you to create, edit and update Microsoft Office documents like text documents and Spreadsheets. Many users will also be glad to find that support is provided for Zip files and PDF files.
Tags: gaming, GPRS, gps, HSDPA, N-Gage, nokia, portrait, QuickOffice, QWERTY, Wi-Fi

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