Mar 08 2010
QWERTY Smartphone
Posted by: CameraPhonesPlaza in Nokia, Smartphone
The Nokia E75 is one of the latest devices launched by Nokia in terms of smartphones. What makes this phone come out from among devices manufactured by the Nokia Company is that it comes with a sliding QWERTY keyboard, which leads us to think of text messages and e-mails.
The first thing which you will notice about this QWERTY smartphone is that it has huge dimensions for a high-end technology mobile phone. With 111.8 x 50 x 14.4 mm in dimensions and 139 grams in weight, it certainly is not a light and slim smartphone, but in my opinion, these reflect the construction quality.

The QWERTY keyboard, the most attractive feature of this phone, offers generous keys, very comfortable even for those people that have thick fingers. With large and flat keys, very well bounded, you will be able to write long messages or emails without any discomfort. In design terms, we can say that this QWERTY smartphone comes with a front side occupied by a 2.4 inch TFT display and a standard numerical keypad which includes two soft keys, four multimedia buttons (Home, Erase, Messages and Applications) and the classic Call and End buttons. On the sides it has a miniUSB port, a microSD card slot, a camera shutter, two volume keys and a special customizable key.

The Nokia E75 comes equipped with a 2.4 inch TFT display with a native resolution of 240 x 320 pixels. Supporting 16 Million colors this display is capable of offering great quality images regardless of the light conditions. Those people who are interested in the shooting capacities of this smartphone will be disappointed. Although it comes with a 3.2 MP camera with autofocus, image quality is very poor. The sensor can’t capture enough details, and precisely for this reason, the picture’s results suffer. Even if the technical specifications of the latest Nokia phones are not spectacular, they do their job very well, and in past times, we had only phones that responded well to commands. The Nokia E75 is not an exception. We must mention that the Nokia E75 is the first mobile phone of the E Series which supports N-Gage platform. Powered by an ARM 11 369 MHz processor it runs Symbian OS, S60 rel. 3.2 interface with great results. There is no lag or other malfunctions even when you change between landscape and portrait modes. The internal memory is a bit too low for a smartphone, only 85 MB, but thanks to the microSD card slot you can extend it up to 16 GB.

For connectivity, this QWERTY smartphone comes with Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, microUSB and GPS. It also is a Quad-Band device and supports GPRS, GSM, EDGE and 3G networks. Even if these connectivity features are used on all latest smartphones, the Nokia E75 will offer you a great experience during chatting or surfing the internet. The standard Li-Ion 1000 mAh battery is capable of keeping up this smartphone for 5 hours and 20 minutes of conversations and up to 280 hours in standby mode. The Nokia E75 is a new addition to the successful E Series from Nokia, one of the most successful series of mobile devices. With a price of $300, this handset surely leaves us with a nice impression.






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