8/22/2009

Nokia E75 Review


Nokia E75 Review

By Susan Hargreaves



All mobile lovers would be familiar with the Nokia Eseries group of phones that have evolved over the years to become popular in the business market. Outwardly, you might not notice anything spectacular about the phone with an alphanumeric keypad.


At 14.4 mm, this phone is really a great achievement. Wondering how? The new Nokia phone is not too heavy at 139g. The TFT QVGA 2.4" screen is very similar to all recent Nokia phones and provides 16 million colors.


Connectivity

Nokia does exactly that- provide you great connectivity. Firstly, Nokia gives many options in terms of how you will achieve connectivity. This includes variety in network connectivity and choice in connecting the phone to other gadgets. Nokia E75 takes care of worldwide text coverage and global voice with quad band GSM reception. All you need is high-speed data connection. The handset also gives Class 32 GPRS as well as EDGE support thus it is attuned to the High-Speed Circuit Switching data technology. A phone of this great caliber has to have WiFi, right?


A good 3.2 mega pixel camera that comes with LED flash, auto focus and also video recording, opportunity for video calls, FM radio, media player, GPS etc make this phone all the more exciting.


Appearance

The E75 smart phone has a sleek and sturdy body. The phone houses two keypads. The façade has an alphanumerical standard mobile keypad and the complete QWERTY keypad slides out of the phone. Although the phone has two keypads it is incredibly slim.


Operating system, Interface and communication attributes

The Nokia E75 has a Symbian operating system sporting an S60 interface. The phone features T9 predictive text technology for easy and fast input. The phone book supports unlimited entries. The phone supports maintenance of detailed call records of dialed, received and missed calls for a maximum of 30 days.


Camera

The Nokia E75 has a 3.2 Mega pixel camera equipped with auto focus and an LED flash for better quality mages. The camera has eight scene modes namely Auto, User Defined, Portrait, Night, Night Portrait, Landscape and Sports. The phone also has a sequence and timer mode. The phone has video footage recording capabilities and a second video call camera as well.


Audio entertainment

The phone has a 3.5mm audio jack that enables the use of headphones for private listening. The music player is well integrated with the Nokia Music store.


Internet, games and connectivity

The E75 has EDGE, Wi Fi and 3.6 Mbps technologies for faster Internet connectivity. The browser supports wap, html and xhtml technologies.


The phone has GPRS interlaced with Nokia maps to aid navigation. There are Blue tooth connectivity for wireless listening and USB ports for facilitating connectivity with other devices.


The phone supports JAVA games and allows you to download games from the Internet. Like all other Nokia handsets Nokia E75 strikes a balance between the phone's communication and multimedia abilities.

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