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nokia_e75Since the communicator of first generation 9000 was launched behind in 1996, he claimed a special place in the hearts of the users of smartphone, in particular here in Indonesia.
On several occasions, Nokia brought back sales sharp of this line of the smartphones in this country, in spite of their high prices.

In the ballroom of large Hyatt of Jakarta approximately two months ago, Nokia launched E75, which is also called the mini communicator. One it supposed to replace the communicator 9300i, that some find always a little too large to adapt their pockets of shirt and there is something interest in Nokia E75 because Nokia E75 have many multifunctions.

Obviously, any smartphone which supports the communicator of Nokia named or inherits some of its distinct features will be always well accomodated by its faithful disciples. And, like so reaffirming the position of Indonesia on the market for the transfer ones, Jakarta was again one of the places first in the world to see the launching of the smartphone. The 1.000 members approximately of the Local community of communicator of Nokia (NCC) were present during launching.

Courtesy of Nokia Indonesia, I had a unit of E75 for my review. Conceived as sugar refinery bars, it is even smaller than undercarriage KT610, one says that who also has a separate keyboard QWERTY and aspires to become a communicator.

Which is the first thing about E75 to draw our attention? It must be the sliding keyboard QWERTY which supplements the numeric keypad. The side slide block feels vigorous and is enlightened with back-light once used in a dark place. The numeric keypad is always there for the operation of only one hand.

In my Opinion about this gadget is have key features and main disadvantages like that:
Key features:
-2.4″ 16M-color TFT display of QVGA resolution
-Four-row side-slide QWERTY keyboard
-Quad-band GSM and tri-band 3G (with HSDPA) support
-Symbian OS with S60 3.2 UI
-369 MHz ARM11 CPU
-3.5mm standard audio jack
-microSD card slot, 4GB microSD card prebundled
-3.2 megapixel auto focus camera with a dedicated shutter key, geotagging and VGA@30fps video recording
-Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g with UPnP technology
-Built-in GPS receiver and Nokia Maps with 3 months of free voice-assisted navigation
-USB and stereo Bluetooth (A2DP) connectivity
-Steel battery cover
-FM radio with RDS
-Remote Wipe functionality
-Carrier-independent VoIP support
-Office document editor
-User-friendly Mode Switch for toggling two homescreen setups
-Smart dialing

Main disadvantages:
-Rather expensive at this point (more than 350 euro)
-Controls around the D-pad are too tiny
-Mediocre camera performance
-Fingerprint-prone cheap-looking front
-Wiggling cheapo camera key
-Limited battery life (in comparison to the E71)

So I just can give advice about this product,and I recommended you to buy this gadget :) because of multifunctions of this gadgets :D

Want to see another pictures of Nokia E75? Just read on… and give comment of what you think about this gadgets?

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2 Responses to “Nokia E75 review: Business on the slide”

  1. KonstantinMiller Says:

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  2. caiguan Says:

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