Monday, April 20, 2009

 

Nokia E75 Unboxing Pictures & Review

Nokia E71 had became a fad of the time last year which was clearly their latest compete with BlackBerry phones, and come up with E63 being a cut down "lite" version with its very same feature. This time, Nokia E75, is taking a different tack to email than either E71 or E63, by a slide-out QWERTY keyboard just like the one on E90. Is E75 going to replace the status of E71? Read on…


The package comes with a Battery, a Charger, a USB cable, a headset, a pouch, a CD and Manual.


Nokia E75 Phone Unboxing Review


E75 looks a bit chunky with its slide-out QWERTY. And the front panel is not nearly as attractive with its slender shape. Truth be told, we were pretty impressed with the Nokia E71 rather the E75, but matches with its performance then there is no reason to grumble.


Nokia E75 Phone Unboxing Review


To be honest, the number pad on the front panal is made of cheap looking plastic and doesn't really match the style and solidity that the E-series is famous for. However, it is quite reliable in respond to a short press. Not in good looking but responsible.


Nokia E75 Phone Unboxing Review


Slide open. You may see a QWERTY keyboard. The quality looks better than the one in front panel. You are unlikely to be using the alphanumeric keypad too often with E75. The keys on the four-row QWERTY are large enough and provide much better feedback.


Nokia E75 Phone Unboxing Review


E75 looks much better with its Steel battery cover. There’s a 3.2 megapixel camera at the back. The LED flash and a small self-portrait mirror are next to it.


Nokia E75 Phone Unboxing Review


Well~ there’s a loudspeaker grill next to the camera. The sound quality is good though and loud enough for hearing when you are in the crowded area. To make sure you won’t miss any calls.


Nokia E75 Phone Unboxing Review


The 3.5mm standard audio jack is at the top.


Nokia E75 Phone Unboxing Review


The microUSB port and the microSD card slot located at the left side of E75. They're both covered with plastic lids to avoid getting filled with dust and dirt. And it has no problem handling a 16GB microSD card, which is the largest currently available on the market.


Nokia E75 Phone Unboxing Review


Nokia E75 runs on Symbian 9.3 OS with Series 60 3rd Edition user interface with Feature Pack 2. But in normal use, you won't find much difference from either E71 or E63.


Nokia E75 Phone Unboxing Review


E75 comes fully connected with HSDPA and Wi-Fi, as well as the internal Facebook application, so getting a fast connection to your data with your friends should never be a problem. Now, you can add Plemix to your facebook as well to update the latest news from us with E75.


Nokia E75 Phone Unboxing Review


Also, E75 comes complete with a built-in GPS receiver, A-GPS and Nokia Maps navigation preinstalled. You also get 3 months of free voice-guided navigation with the phone. More details on Nokia Maps


Nokia E75 Phone Unboxing Review


All in all, there's no doubt that the E75 is up to the E-series standard with combining the features of E71 and E90. The handset is most definitely a business tool with enjoyment in your daily life which allows you type quickly with the slide design, check email on the fly and browse the internet in your free time. It could very well be the next iteration of the Communicator that seen to be in the domain of the consumer phone these days.


 


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