Posted by admin on June 8, 2009


Nokia E75 Mobile Review

Nokia recently released its latest E-Series of business class handsets, the Nokia E75, in April 2009. Having dimensions of 111.8 x 50 x 14.4 mm, 69 cc and weighing just 139 grams, the Nokia E75 features a 2.4 inches TFT screen with 16 million rich colours and has a resolution of 240 x 320 pixels.

Based on the slide-form factor, Nokia for the first time has featured a Full QWERTY keyboard that slides out in the E75. In addition to this, the E75 also has an accelerometer sensor that supports the auto-rotate feature. The Nokia E75 operates smoothly as it is equipped with the ARM 11 369 MHz processor that runs on the Symbian OS, S60 release 3.2.  

Coming down to storage, the E75 has an inbuilt memory of 85 MB and supports up to 16 GB external memory with the help of a microSD (TransFlash) Memory-Card. This is more than enough to carry around important data along with music and videos. The E75 offers high speed internet connectivity as it supports both EDGE, 3G as well as Wi-Fi.

The E75 has 2 cameras, one which is a 3.2 Mega Pixel camera that’s located at the rear, and a VGA camera that’s located in the front. The 3.2 Mega Pixel camera’s capable of capturing images of a resolution of 2048×1536 pixels and also has autofocus and LED flash.

To conclude with, the E75 is one fully loaded business phone that has been released by nokia, and would certainly give some stiff competition to other phones released by its competitors.      

 

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