Thursday, September 8, 2011

Nokia E75 review

If we can reflect of one reason to take being told “to mind your own affair” with a smile it would be the Nokia Eseries. A household name for enterprise users, it’s hardly a bolt from the blue that each E-series update is greeted with bounty of excitement. The Nokia E75 is no exception, even if it doesn’t really place whatever business new on the table.
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Nokia E75 official photos
The side-sliding QWERTY form factor lands on Symbian turf subsequent a reasonably successful denote on the WinMo side of the yard.
The major novelty of the Nokia E75 is the form factor and we’re in this area to see if this is enough for it to notch a hidey-hole out for itself in a crowded promote.
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Nokia E75 lifestyle photos
There’s no denying that if a side-sliding QWERTY is excellent enough for a teenage-embattled music phone (the Nokia 5730 XpressMusic), it must be more than at home in a full-featured affair phone. Salutation to the Nokia E75.

Key facial appearance

  • 2.4″ 16M-color TFT spectacle of QVGA resolution
  • Four-row side-slide QWERTY keyboard
  • Quad-band GSM and tri-band 3G (with HSDPA) help
  • Symbian OS with S60 3.2 UI
  • 369 MHz ARM11 CPU
  • 3.5mm ordinary audio jack
  • microSD card slot, 4GB microSD card prebundled
  • 3.2 megapixel auto focus camera with a dyed-in-the-wool shutter key, geotagging and VGA@30fps record recording
  • Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g with UPnP equipment
  • Built-in GPS receiver and Nokia Maps with 3 months of free voice-helped steering
  • USB and stereo Bluetooth (A2DP) connectivity
  • Steel array take in
  • FM radio with RDS
  • Remote Wipe functionality
  • delivery benefit-self-determining VoIP help
  • Office paper editor
  • User-forthcoming Mode Batter for toggling two homescreen setups
  • Smart dialing

Main disadvantages:

  • Rather high-priced at this top (more than 350 euro)
  • Joystick nearly the D-pad are too tiny
  • Middle-of-the-road camera performance
  • Fingerprint-level cheap-looking front
  • Wiggling cheapo camera key
  • Restricted array life (in comparison to the E71)
Even if we house aside the scores of competing affair handsets, the Nokia E75 still faces quite stiff struggle from surrounded by the E-series range itself. It’s unreasonably accurate to the E90 as far as pricing is concerned and is quite uncomfortably cloning most of Nokia E71 functionality. The side-sliding QWERTY keyboard and FP2 are pretty much all the E75 has over the E71.

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The Nokia E75 in the comfort of our office

It’s more like an alternative we’re discussion here rather than a significant upgrade. Certainty be told, we were pretty impressed with the Nokia E71 and if the E75 matches its performance then there will be no reason to moan.

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Nokia E75 side by side to Nokia E63

So, if the Nokia E75 is meeting on a fence, then so are we until we’ve full it down for a test ride and seen what it can do. Let the unboxing start after the jump.

Nokia E75

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