Nokia N75 Review
Nokia N75 Review – The Nokia N75 is the tiniest member of the Nokia N series line. The Nokia is a sleek and slim clamshell style phone – the design and size are a major plus for me. The 3G N75 also has EDGE support for a wonderful Net browsing experience. GSM (850/900/1800/1900 MHz). Overall weight is 124 grams.
The Nokia N75 also features two great displays. The 160 x 128 pixel external display shows your music details and other stats for your phone. The internal display is 320 x 240 pixels and displays over 16 mil colors – very high quality.
The N75 camera is 2 MP and also features video capture support at 15 frames per second. 40MB of internal memory should prove sufficient enough to store a up to 450-500 minutes of video clips – if this isn’t enough you can easily expand with a microSD slot for up to 2GB of extra space.
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The integrated music player supports a decent amount of music formats: MP3, AAC, eAAC+, M4A, as well as WMA. Audio quality is great from integrated stereo speakers. You don’t need to open the N75 to control your music – dedicated music keys let you operateThe integrated music player supports a decent amount of music from the outside.
The Nokia N75 also features a great web browser called Mini Map. Get orginal websites sent directly to the N75 – you can also zoom in to get a closer look on the vidid display. You can also subscribe to RSS feeds via the N75 – making it wonderful to keep up with your latest favorite blogs.
Battery life is average: talktime is up to 4 hours, standby at a decent 8 days.
Overall, the Nokia N75 multimedia computer is a very solid phone, offering plenty of wonderful features all in one compact, tiny package.
Other Nokia N75 Reviews on the web:
Nokia N75 Review by allaboutsymbian
Nokia N75 Review by mobileburn
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