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295 reviews
November, 2009
alaTest has collected and analyzed 295 reviews from magazines and websites. Reviewers really like the lcd. The price also impresses, but many are less positive about the battery.
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Experts rate this product 61/100 and users 64/100. We analyzed these ratings, the product age and more factors. Compared to other Cell Phones, the Nokia N75 is awarded an overall alaScore™ of 80/100 = Very Godd quality.
The Nokia N75 features 3G (UMTS) support and is compatible with Cingular's music and video services. The Symbian smart phone offers excellent call quality and has integrated Bluetooth, external music controls, and a gorgeous internal display and ...
The N75 has a very short talk time battery life, and the phone's 2-megapixel camera took subpar pictures. Also, the phone is equipped with a proprietary port for headsets and headphones. There's no HSDPA support, Wi-Fi, or GPS.
There are a lot of good points to the Nokia N75, including UMTS support, advanced multimedia capabilities, and excellent call quality, but ultimately, its poor talk time battery life and other restrictions leave us disappointed in the smart phone.
Photo gallery: Nokia N75 After months and months of waiting, then the premature slip on Cingular/AT&T's Web site, the much-anticipated Nokia N75 is finally available for $199.99 with a two-year contract after rebates. The left side of the Nokia...
Nokia N75After months and months of waiting, then the premature slip on Cingular/AT&T's Web site, the much-anticipated Nokia N75 is finally available for $199.99 with a two-year contract after rebates. Why so much hype for this phone? Well, there are ...
The Nokia N75 features 3G (UMTS) support and is compatible with Cingular's music and video services. The Symbian smart phone offers excellent call quality and has integrated Bluetooth, external music controls, and a gorgeous internal display and ...
The N75 has a very short talk time battery life, and the phone's 2-megapixel camera took subpar pictures. Also, the phone is equipped with a proprietary port for headsets and headphones. There's no HSDPA support, Wi-Fi, or GPS.
There are a lot of good points to the Nokia N75, including UMTS support, advanced multimedia capabilities, and excellent call quality, but ultimately, its poor talk time battery life and other restrictions leave us disappointed in the smart phone.
Photo gallery: Nokia N75 After months and months of waiting, then the premature slip on Cingular/AT&T's Web site, the much-anticipated Nokia N75 is finally available for $199.99 with a two-year contract after rebates. The left side of the Nokia...
Coming soon in the world of smartphones is the Nokia N75. Like other smartphones, the N75 sports a QWERTY keyboard that slides sideways. This 3G phone also supports WiFi and comes with a built-in 3.2 megapixel camera. It displays images and messages ...
The N75 measures 3.7x 2.1 x 0.8-inches and weighs 4.5 ounces, so it feels weighty in the hand. It's a quad-band GSM worldphone offered solely by AT&T Wireless, with 3G UMTS available for data subscribers
Currently selling for $99 with two-year agreement and rebates, the Nokia N75 is a decent music phone for those who need something more solid than the latest ultra-thin model
Nokia has never been a design powerhouse, and while the N75 has a certain style, you wouldn't call it sleek. Under the hood, it's targeted as a music phone, but the exterior looks all business
Currently selling for $99 with two-year agreement and rebates, the Nokia N75 is a decent music phone for those who need something more solid than the latest ultra-thin model
In a world of small cell phones, the Nokia N75 feels nicely substantial. Currently selling for $99 with two-year agreement and rebates, the Nokia N75 is a decent music phone for those who need something more solid than the latest ultra-thin model....
Nokia's N-Series is their high-end line of "multimedia computers," which are generally sold as unlocked handsets and marketed more in Europe than here in the states. With their giant N-Series pavilion at CES 2007 in Las Vegas, the Finnish handset ...
The Nokia N75 is the first of Nokia's consumer oriented N-Series phones to be offered by a U.S. carrier, and as such it carries many expectations. Although there's a lot to like about the $199.99 N75, the subpar camera and atrocious battery life ...
The Nokia N75 is the first of Nokia's consumer oriented N-Series phones to be offered by a U.S. carrier, and as such it carries many expectations. Although there's a lot to like about the $199.99 N75, the subpar camera and atrocious battery life ...
The Nokia N75's matte graphite exterior, a departure from the flashy metallic finishes that are currently common, suggests that the phone holds new and unique features inside as well
Nokia's N75 is a decently attractive phone, although its stylishness will suffer in the eyes of some users because of its slightly clunky size. The matte graphite finish of the exterior is different, but pleasantly unique. Blue-lit buttons are a ...
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