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Smartphone with two digital cameras / digital player / FM radio - WCDMA (UMTS) / GSM - copper yellow More product details

210 reviews
November, 2009
The Nokia E75 offers a compact design while managing to fit in a full QWERTY keyboard. The smartphone ships with Nokia's new messaging client, which features push delivery for all accounts. Other highlights include 3G, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and a 3.2 ...
The E75 is expensive. Call quality wasn't the best, and the dialpad on front is cramped
The Nokia E75 is a nice alternative to the current crop of slate QWERTY messaging smartphones, offering a compact design without sacrificing the keyboard or e-mail capabilities. However, without carrier backing, the unlocked phone is a bit expensive.
Announced at GSMA 2009, the Nokia E75 is the latest Nokia E series smartphone to hit the market. Design It's been a little while since we've seen something other than a slate QWERTY device in the Nokia E series, so the Nokia E75 is a refreshing...
The new Nokia E75 comes with a 2.4-inch QVGA LCD display, a 3.2 Megapixel camera, WiFi 802.11b/g, Bluetooth 2.0, and a 3.5mm headphone jack. The E75 has A-GPS support and Nokia Maps. It has a slide-ou...
Nokia's new unlocked business slider is sleek and stylish like the Nokia E71, but hides the QWERTY in a narrower package. Check out our Nokia E75 review.
Sleek, slim design with a full QWERTY keyboard and solid materials. Loaded with great features for business and personal use
Symbian OS is ugly and not intuitive. Interface in every app could use polish and modern look. Camera lags behind better Nokia phones
It's a dense, heavy phone, but it's also smaller than most similar smartphones we've seen, and we appreciate the stainless steel housing. The phone felt like it could take a serious beating. The slide mechanism was tight fitting and solid, with enough ...
Overview What's good: 3.5 mm audio/video jack, Internet radio, 3.2 MP camera, video at 30 fps, secondary camera, text-to-speech, long battery life. What's bad: priced way out of range, dual-purpose soft-keys responsible for many mistakes, awkward ...
A-GPS with Nokia Maps is included, which will most likely appeal to existing Nokia users rather than new customers. Conclusion In the E75, Nokia took a functional and proven form-factor for a messaging device and made a few small mistakes that...
The Nokia E75 is one of the few QWERTY side-slider smartphones that masquerades as a candybar phone. Like the HTC S740, it has a front number pad and d-pad and can be used as a traditional phone, complete with T9-style text entry. But wait: slide the ...
Slim and beautiful with great build quality
QVGA resolution is getting old
A superbly slim and attractive phone, the Nokia E75 has the class and quality of a Bond movie prop (we're speaking of the black version, we haven't seen the red model in the flesh). The smartphone has Nokia's usual excellent voice quality and phone ...
Here is an in-depth look at the Nokia E75. The high-quality hardware feels great, but S60 continues to slip behind other smartphone platforms.
We are bringing the Nokia E75 to your attention. One of the latest business series add-ons of the Finnish manufacturer was officially announced at the MWC 2009. It´s the current flagship model in ......
Extremely well performing QWERTY keyboard, Thinner than phones featuring similar design, Decent email improvements thanks to Nokia Messaging, Screen quality is good and things are discernible even in direct sunlight
Bad in-call sound quality, Rather hefty
After running all tests and hearing of every witness, the plenary session at PhoneArena adjourned and called a closed meeting to order. After a heavy, 3-day-long email writing session, it finally reached an agreement on the verdict. Everybody, stand ...
If we can think of one reason to take being told "to mind your own business" with a smile it would be the Nokia E-series. A household name for enterprise users, it's hardly a surprise that each E-series update is greeted with plenty of excitement...
The side-sliding QWERTY form factor lands on Symbian turf following a reasonably successful spell on the WinMo side of the yard
Nokia E75 side by side to Nokia E63So, if the Nokia E75 is sitting on a fence, then so are we until we've taken it down for a test ride and seen what it can do. Nokia E75 lifestyle photosThere's no denying that if a side-sliding QWERTY is good...
One immediately obvious compromise here is the size of the screen, which is a fairly standard 2.4" 240 x 320 pixel panel. The E90 has a massive 800 pixel wide display, and this really makes a difference when web browsing, but really the key target ...
No sooner had Mobile World Congress 2009 wrapped up, we managed to get a hands-on preview of the Nokia E75! Check out our first impressions on this Nokia messaging-centric device.
Unveiled at the recently concluded Mobile World Congress 2009, a few Nokia devices caught our attention. One of which, is the new E-series device, the Nokia E75. It wasn't that much of a surprise to us, or in fact, to even some of our readers given ...
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