
The Nokia E75 was initially launched at Mobile World Congress 2009. According to Nokia it should replace the E71. Similar to other E-series devices E75 is very compact in size. The only thing that increases the weight of the phone is the stainless steel battery cover. Nokia E75 is thinner than N96 and a little bit more narrow, but it’s heavier.
Using the navigational buttons and numbers in front of the E75 is quiet easy and fast, but the real place where Nokia E75 shines is the slide-out QWERTY keyboard underneath the device. However, the slider mechanism could have been better.
Nokia E75 has a 4GB microSDHC card included in the package (along the 50MB of integrated memory) so you don’t run out of memory when you transfer your entire musical collection to your device via the included microUSB cable. The standard 3.5mm audio jack will ensure that you listen to your collection in full quality. The audio player supports mp3, aac, wma, amr, AAC+, eAAC+ as well as streaming formats .rm and eAAC+. You can also play the FM radio or the Internet radio.
E75 has a 3.2 megapixel camera with CMOS sensor, LED flash, 8x zoom, Autofocus and self-portrait mirror. Video recording is possible at VGA (640×480px, 30 fps) as well as QCIF (176×144px, 15 fps) with the front camera. The display is high quality QVGA. The video player (RealPlayer) supports mp4, 3gp. The display is 2.4 inch 320×240px QVGA with 16 million colors.
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Nokia E75 runs Symbian S60 v3.2 OS, so if you’ve used any of the recent Nokia E-series or N-series devices, you will be familiar with the menus.
As you may expect from a business orientated phone, E75 has Wi-Fi connectivity, Bluetooth, GPS (with A-GPS), Java MIDP 2.1, Flash Lite version 3, Quick Office for Microsoft Office document and spreadsheat opening, PDF viewer, ZIP manager and more. The 1000 mAh Li-Ion battery ensures that your phone won’t turn off for at least 280 hours in stand-by at GSM mode.
Nokia E75 can be purchased from Amazon in Silver-Black and Ruby Red.
And here’s a video review of Nokia E75:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0BlU1uPth6M

September 16th, 2009
The Phone Talk
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