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Hands-on with the nokia e75 smartphone


Added: 01-01-2010
Author: Nicholas Marshall
Category: Mobile Phone Survey
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Nokia E75 is a business-oriented smartphone running S60 3rd Edition, Feature Pack 2. Some weeks I ve been using every day as E75 device (3GS remove the iPhone and Blackberry Bold). Although the history of E Series devices, the Nokia E90 to be my favorite, I am very optimistic about using the E75 for a similar view of the keyboard. Unfortunately, although the dual keypads, 3.2 megapixel camera, VGA video recording features that have set themselves against the many competitors, my overall impression based on what he thinks is very dated OS.

Features

E75 features a front facing number keys for N-series users and the traditional slide-out QWERTY keyboard for power business users. Device Step 111.8 x 50 (C) / 80 (open) x 14.4 mm and weighing in at 139 grams. While holding the device, whether open or closed, it feels very solid and built of quality materials such as E71 and E72.

2.4-inch screen and runs on QVGA (320 x 240 pixels). This is one area that I would like to see improved since the resolution and dimensions of all below average compared with other business smartphone available today. Just because a dynamic E75 features 50MB of internal memory, microSD slot has been included with the 4GB SDHC memory card (max size of 16GB).

Nokia E75 Hands On Art
Keyboard

Become a fan of landscape QWERTY KEYBOARDS Exhibit bias has led me to a traditional KEYBOARDS vertically oriented. The only complaint from the keyboard E75 is that after using many HTC devices I've used for space between the keys. When I came straight from E75 to E90 I would hope that instead of a pipe seamless transition, but these days prefer the HTC Touch keyboard Pro2.
Battery Life

This is one area that every Sony device I ve owned (other than first-gen N95-1) continues than. When Sprint hero that I am now having trouble testing that lasted more than 8 hours under heavy use of E75 can handle 1.5-day payment. In my view the daily use of 50-100 emails through MS Exchange, 1 hour of voice calls and text messages from 150-200.

Nokia E75 Hands On Art
Camera

3.2-megapixel CMOS sensor, autofocus and LED flash on the same play E71. I look at saturation under bright light compared to my E71, but the total camera equivalent. If you watch the game camera N Series Carl Zeiss optics line, I suggest you look elsewhere, but if you need to be taken phots of primary E75 will do the trick.

Nokia E75 Hands On Art
Connectivity: WiFi, Bluetooth, GSM radio

I was watching from the E75-2 is compatible with AT & 3G network ts I have Quad-band GSM 850/900/1800/1900 and WCDMA Tri-band 850 / 1900 / 2100 HSDPA. The only difference between this and the E75-1 is 850 MHz WCDMA will change to 900 MHz. Better network performance on E75 in both acceptable and clarity of sound and exactly what I expect from Nokia.

I do not have a problem connecting my home network that features WiFi WPA2 protection. I was up and running in minutes and not broken or handshake problems. For Bluetooth devices I tested some of the headset and the Motorola Bluetooth car units that do all the best. When it comes to connectivity, Nokia is always on the ball.

Nokia E75 Hands On Art
Final Thoughts

I did not really many issues of the Nokia E75 reasons given above all the specification promise. I face the dilemma is that I am bored ve Symbian OS after using the WebOS, Android, iPhone OS and the new Blackberry OS on a regular basis. Symbian whole interface seems old and do not have wow I've grown to expect from top-line handsets. I understand that E75 is sold to business users who want the option to use the device in either mode to portrait or landscape and the traditional QWERTY keypad, but at the end of the day I went into the device further.

I am willing to accept the limitations of my S60 for E71 device dimensions are amazing and I enjoyed the keyboard so I was ready to leave the bad things clear. Remember that 900 and Maemo (Linux) to see that then my Nokia device can not recommend the E75 power user wants the best in class business effects. I would advise you to wait for T-mobile's Dark Project and 900 or even the N97. If you are over budget and the need to respect the business tool, but you want a device that is not in the local service subsidy line-up, the E75 is a choice.




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