Nokia N75
2G Network: GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900
3G Network: UMTS 850 / 1900
Size:
Dimensions: 95 x 52 x 20 mm, 93 cc
Weight: 123.5 g
Display:
Type:TFT, 16M colors
Size: 240 x 320 pixels, 2.4 inches
- Second external 256K colors display (160 x 128 pixels)
- Downloadable themes
Sound:
Alert types: Vibration; Downloadable polyphonic, MP3 ringtones
Speakerphone: Yes, with stereo speakers
Memory:
Phonebook: Practically unlimited entries and fields, Photocall
Call records: Detailed, max 30 days
Internal: 40 MB storage, 64 MB RAM
Card slot: microSD (TransFlash), hotswap, buy memory
Data:
GPRS: Class 11
HSCSD: No
EDGE: Class 11
3G: Yes, 384 kbps
WLAN: No
Bluetooth: Yes, v2.0
Infrared port: Yes
USB: Yes, v2.0, Pop-Port
Camera:
Primary: 2 MP, 1600x1200 pixels, LED flash
Video: Yes, CIF
Secondary: No
Features:
OS: Symbian OS 9.1, S60 rel. 3.0u
CPU: Dual ARM 9 220 MHz processor
Messaging: SMS, MMS, Email, Instant Messaging
Browser: WAP 2.0/xHTML, HTML
Radio: Stereo FM radio
Games: Yes + Java downloadable
Colors: Chocolate Black
GPS: No
Java: Yes, MIDP 2.0
- WMV/RV/MP4/3GP video player
- MP3/WMA/WAV/RA/AAC/M4A music player
- T9
- Voice command/dial
- Organizer
- Printing
- Document viewer (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, PDF)
- Photo/video editor
Battery: Standard battery, Li-Ion 800mAh (BL-5BT)
Stand-by: Up to 200 h (2G) / 192 h (3G)
Talk time: Up to 4 h (2G) / 2 h 12 min (3G)
Pros & Cons:
3g support, memory size, good reception, decent camera, sound quality
a little heavy, bad camera, poor battery life, the hinge feels weak, outdated 2 mp cameraV
REVIEWS:-
Nokia N75
Reviewer: review.tech-faq.com 29 April 2009
Reviewer: review.tech-faq.com 29 April 2009
The Nokia N75 delivers all the bells and whistles in a nice little package. I really like the super slim clamshell form, camera phone and MP3 player. All in all, this is an excellent phone.
The Nokia N75 was announced with much expectation as the first Nokia N-Series device to be carried by a U.S. carrier. Although there's a lot to like about this handset, including the excellent music functionality and Symbian Series 60 under the hood, the N75's shortcomings are severe. We were disappointed that the 2 megapixel camera on the handset is not auto-focus like those on other N-Series devices such as the N73 or N95. In addition to this handicap the N75's camera.
Nokia's N75 is a decently attractive phone, although its stylishness will suffer in the eyes of some users because of its slightly clunky size. The matte graphite finish of the exterior is different, but pleasantly unique. Blue-lit buttons are a modern, well-coordinated touch, and the controls outside and inside the phone are intuitive and easy to use. The multimedia technology and connectivity, however, offer something for almost everyone and the phone is very solid.
Reviewer: PhoneArena.com 18 June 2007
While the Nokia N75 was a great phone when announced over 6 months ago, it has since been passed by other, more advanced models. The phone has many strong points, but lacks in important areas such as battery life. Unless you need some of the specific applications that come with or are available for the Symbian OS, look at different models. AT&T and Nokia should have had this phone out 6 months ago, which is ages in mobile technology.
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