Saturday, September 12, 2009

Nokia E75



When the Nokia E75 was announced, I was ecstatic to see Nokia finally adopt the formfactor. The device is the first Eserise side-slider with a full QWERTY keypad.


We were lucky enough to get the device to check out for a few weeks before it’s release. Is it better than the E71 ? Should you even consider buying this one ?

Read on for our review of the Nokia E75.

First of all, we want to Thank the crew from Nokia WomWorld for sending us a device to review. Major props y’all !

As we begin this review, we feel its worth mentioning that our format is a bit different this around. Because the E75 has this unique new formfactor, and is the first Eseries with S60 V3 Feature Pack 2, it bought along with it, a number of firsts and improvements which we’ve posted about in separate articles. Hence, in some cases we’ll have to link back to an article, rather than explain it again here.

The E75 is positioned as the next Eseries Flagship device, with it’s formfactor stated to replace the E90 Communicator Series. The device however, comes fully loaded with features such as the 3.2 MegaPixels Camera, Slide-Out Qwerty Keyboard in addition to the AlphaNumeric Keypad. There’s GPS and Wifi built-in, and the mostly stainless steel finishing gives it a nice classy expensive feel and weight to the device.

Here are a couple of the features that the E75 boasts :

  • 240 x 320 pixels 16M colors TFT Screen at 2.4 inches
  • Symbian OS 3.2 (S60 V3 Feature Pack 2)
  • ARM 11 369 MHz processor
  • 3.2 MegaPixel Camera with autofocus and LED flash, VGA Video Recording at 30fps
  • Quad-band GSM with Dual-band 3G with HSDPA support
  • Wifi and GPS built in
  • microSD card expandable, includes 4GB in package
  • FM and Bluetooth
  • Micro USB v2.0, suppports USB-Charging
  • Standard 3.5mm Audio Jack
  • Slide-out Full Qwerty Keyboard
  • Accelerometer sensor for automatic UI rotation and motion-based features

Phew. That’s not bad is it ? And that’s just a few. You can read the full list of features on the Nokia E75 Product Page.

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