Nokia N75 Review - a Review of the Nokia N75 Cellular Phone

September 7, 2008

Clever and sharp, the Nokia N75 cellular phone has plenty to offer in its deceptively slender form. This understated flip phone combines classy design with cutting-edge technology built into a 4.3 ounce unit. The N75 offers up to 40 MB on-board free user memory and micro-SD memory card support up to 2GB that may be purchased separately.

The Nokia N75 is capable of capturing up to 250 minutes of video using MPEG4. The impressive 3.2 mega-pixel camera allow up to 2500 photographs on the unit. The system also allows up to 550 average-length tracks to be recorded and it offers play lists and equalizer.

The stunning main display has an ambient light sensor that is used to maximize brightness. The display is a 2.4 QVGA (240 x 320 pixels) color display with up to 16 million colors. The flip phone also has a 1.36 color external display for added convenience. Users can take advantage of the device’s photo and video editor.

Messaging services include email support, short messaging services (SMS) and multimedia messaging services (MMS). Personal information management (PIM) offers contacts, calendar, to-do lists, notes, recorder, calculator, clock, converter and synchronization.

Call management features offered by the Nokia N75 include a vibrating alert, call logs, speed dial, voice dialing (with SIND) and voice commands. The unit uses H263 Real Player media player. Data features include WCDMA 850/1900 MHz with simultaneous voice and packet data, class B GPRS and class B EGPRS.

Users can get quick access to documents attached to emails. They can view Microsoft Word, Excel and PowerPoint, PDF and ZIP files. Documents can be printed using Nokia XpressPrint. The N75 keeps professionals on the go up-to-date, organized and ready for just about anything that comes their way.

With sleek, sophisticated style, outstanding features and cutting-edge technology, the Nokia N75 is a prime choice for today’s savvy cell phone user.

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