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The Nokia E75 is a sleek, unlocked business smartphone featuring quad-band GSM 3G connectivity, a crisp 3.2 MP camera with geotagging, and a slide-out full QWERTY keyboard. Designed for professionals, it offers seamless email integration, built-in a-GPS navigation, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth stereo, and a 4 GB MicroSD card for expanded storage. With up to 5.3 hours of talk time and a compact, stylish form factor, the E75 balances productivity and portability for the modern manager.
| ASIN | B001TUZ6G8 |
| Additional Features | Built-In GPS, Expandable Memory, camera, quad-band |
| Average Battery Life Talk Time | 5 Hours |
| Battery Average Life | 5.3 Hours |
| Battery Description | Lithium-Ion |
| Biometric Security Feature | Face Recognition |
| Brand | Nokia |
| Built-In Media | Adapter |
| CPU Model | ARMv7 |
| Camera Description | Front, Rear |
| Cellular Technology | 3G |
| Color | Silver |
| Connectivity Technology | Wi-Fi |
| Customer Reviews | 3.6 out of 5 stars 47 Reviews |
| Digital Zoom | 8 x |
| Display Resolution Maximum | 480 x 320 |
| Display Type | LCD |
| Flash Memory Supported Size Maximum | 4 GB |
| Form Factor | Slider, Smartphone |
| GPS Geotagging Functionality | AGPS |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00758478017975 |
| Headphones Jack | 3.5 mm |
| Human-Interface Input | Keyboard |
| Item Dimensions | 1.97 x 0.57 x 4.4 inches |
| Item Weight | 139 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Nokia |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 4 GB |
| Model Name | E75 |
| Model Year | 2009 |
| Number of Front Cameras | 1 |
| Operating System | Symbian 9.3 |
| Optical Sensor Resolution | 3.2 MP |
| Phone Talk Time | 5 Hours |
| Processor Series | ARMv7 |
| Rear Facing Camera Photo Sensor Resolution | 3.2 MP |
| SIM Card Slot Count | Single SIM |
| Screen Size | 2.4 Inches |
| Specific Uses For Product | Business, Communication, Entertainment, Outdoor Activities |
| UPC | 758478017975 |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
| Wireless Network Technology | GSM, Wi-Fi |
| Wireless Provider | T-Mobile |
A**I
Totally love it!!!
All I can say is WOW!! I am totally impressed with it and believed that Nokia has come up with a winning product. I just owned this baby for less than a week but has already become addicted to it. Prior to buying e75, I have done research on various high-end phones on iphone, blackberrry, sony and even various other Nokia E-series and N-series phones and have also read almost all existing E75 cell-phone reviews on the web. Though there are mixed reviews on it, I decided to take the plunge and purchased it. Couldn't be happier with my purchase. It is definitely one of my best investments for the year, can't say the same for my other investments I have made :) ===PROS 1)Great great looks. stunning design. It is a really beautiful phone. I really liked a candy shaped smartphone that looks like a regular cellphone. Most of the powerful highend smartphone are much wider and have a bulky look. e75 has great dimensions and could easily fit inside a jeans pocket. great! The slide-out full-sized qwerty keypad is simply addictive! it is very easy to use, good-sized keys, slider makes a solid "thud" when opening and closing. amazing style and quality. love it! 2)Amazing usability. In the first day, I already set up my email accounts(in a few simple clicks), browse the web, listening to both FM and internet radio, subscribe to podcasts, view office documents, download some latest apps from Nokia ovi store and use GPS as a tour guide. it is just so intuitive that I doubt you will need the guidebook and web reviews to guide you through using *any* features. 3)Great build quality. It has a nice weight on it and feels like you are definitely holding something "substantial". I read about various people getting leaky keypad and such. No such issue with mine. As I said before, the sliding keypad feels very solid and snapping back and forth feels very secure with no loose ends. The silver-black and chrome combination makes e75 looks very upscale and all the keys are well-placed and very responsive. Some people are complaining about screen-size too small, qwerty layout hard to adjust etc. I find the screen size very sufficient to read email, browse documents and web. It is extremely sharp and is readable under bright sunlight and qwerty keypad works great. Can type out a long email in no time. Besides it also have a set of regular keys in front so you could do one-hand messaging as well. perfect! 4)Good offering of applications. Web and office documents browsing and editing, great media player, easy to use GPS system makes it a fun-filled power business smartphone. A word about audio quality. The loudspeaker may not be as loud as someone likes but it is no worse than the samsung and motorola that I used to own. Call quality is superb. Reception is very good. ===CONS 1)Well, someone can quip about screen being too small, camera not being 5MP, screen not being the sharpest around, symbian too outdated, audio quality subpar, no touchscreen etc etc. but the ONLY complain that I think is valid and a very serious concern is the extensibility which may be what is stopping iphone users from crossing over. blame it on the App Store. Iphone is amazing not only because of its physical form and touch screen intuitiveness but on its amazing array of 3rd party applications. Sad to say, Nokia much touted ovi-store where we could purchase applications fall short, WAY short. I have browsed around for further-addon apps, very less offering and many are not free. well, even if they are free, i am not so sure i wanted them on. Don't even get me started on their Ngame platform. The games offering is simply pathetic. This lack of extensibility maybe crippling Nokia in the future where customers are very savvy and demanding and they want cellphones that have a long lifecycle and full of applications of anything imaginable not just what is offered by the manufacturer. 2)A quick word about battery life. It really is pretty lousy, just as stated by various e75 review articles. You do need to charge it daily. 3)I hate to state the obvious but the price tag is pretty hefty considering it didn't really offer any earth-shattering features that are not currently on the market or any out-of-the-world design. All in all, I am extremely happy with my purchase. As long as you are aware of the limiting factors, e75 is an extremely well-rounded smartphone with great style and substance. Nokia E75 is everything that a business person would want and need plus much more. ** I recently run into a refresh bug where my screen keeps on refreshing itself indefinitely. You may trigger this bug when your phone is running out of battery, and while recharging, you press on your email icon. I think the auto-syncing of email go crazy when dealing with this particular usecase. You don't have to send the phone back to manufacturer or even reset your phone, there is a nifty solution where you just have to press Control Panel->Settings->General->Personalization->HomeScreenMode->ModeSettings->Email Notifications->Disable then restart your phone. Your beloved phone will be functioning again. Hope that helps!
P**R
Three Stars
good phone but it dose not have conversion message
T**T
Great phone, weird wired headset
I have had the phone for over 24 hours so far. Great phone. Good sound, good voice, fast O.S. Good signal reception all around, though in N. NJ that is not really a problem. I charged it initially at home with the included AC charger, and at the office hooked it up with the included USB cable and saw the phone charging while I was playing with it and synching up my calendar. I swapped my SIM card from the old phone, (HTC Hermes/ATT 8525), to this one and it worked right away. ATT mediaNet needed no configuration even though I had only added data/texting to my account from online only minutes before. WiFi works well in my home. This is my first time using ATT MediaNet so I can't really comment, but it helped me compare prices on a microwave oven from inside a store. Amazon got an order for a microwave once I got home and I saved over $50. It is nice not hunting for a WiFi signal as I used to do. Glad I finally succumbed to paying for ATT's service. I am not comfortable with Nokias included browser yet, but it seems to work well. I may try Opera. I can work with office documents and synch up with my outlook calender faster than I could with my old HTC/ATT Win 6.1 smart phone. Nokia PC Suit is leagues ahead of MS Active Synch, and puts Motorola's software to the shame it deserves. Folks that play with it are amazed at how fast the phone responds when selecting applications. Instant response instead of a second or so wait as many Windows based phones have. The one issue I have had is I can not get the included headset to work properly as a headset. I suspect it is intended as just a music headset, but no matter what I do I can not get loud enough sound out of it, and the manual has no mention of it other than showing where to plug it in. When you attach the headset the phone asks what you want to use it as. Whether I select headset or headphones it does not seem to work well. The phone will warn you to use the phone mic. I recommend getting a better headset/headphones when you buy the phone, I am doing that right after I post this. Maybe with more use I can sort it out. I only tested it by calling my office voice mail, since I did not want to annoy friends and family by making them guinea pigs. This brings up the 3.5 mm jack the phone has. I am often on support calls. Sometimes for hours at a time. (Yes, I am an I.T. peon). I did not consider this when thinking about the phone, but there are NO standard headsets that use 3.5 jacks that I can find, they almost all use 2.5. The headsets that do use 3.5 are either iPhone style earbuds, which I find very uncomfortable, or ones intended for PC gaming, which use TWO plugs and are not usable on a phone. Not an over-the-ear one in the bunch. So I am stuck using bluetooth, which loses power fast and can't last long anough, or getting a clunky adapter so I can use a standard 2.5 mm headset, or trying an iphone earbud style headset that has the microphone in the wire, not on a boom, which has poor voice quality compared to a boom and hurts my ears after a few minutes. Slightly disappointing. I do like having the hidden qwerty keyboard, as I did with my prior phone, so that it is there when needed for documents, email, texting etc, but out of the way otherwise. Someday I may try a tablet-style phone, like the E71 or a blackberry, but this works well for me. One big reason I got this phone is the number pad for dialing. While touch screens are nice, having them as the only interface to the phone is a mistake.If you need to dial a number fast, such as 911, it can be very tough to do. Number pads are better, and if the primary use of the phone is as, well, a PHONE, it makes sense. It fits easily into my shirt pocket. I do not need to hang it on my belt and feel like Batman as I would with a tablet PDA. But touch screens are useful. I think this phone would benefit from one for navigating the menus, it would probably be faster than using the various keys. The screen could be larger, there would be room to extend it if Nokia moved the logo from the top of the phone. There is a lot left to play with on this, like the multiple profiles, etc. So there is still more to learn on this. But all-in-all, even with the headset issue, this is the best phone I have had yet, whether smart-phone or not. If this is an indication of where Nokia is going, they are going in the right direction.
P**S
Almost great
I've had this phone for about a month now. Previously I had an E51 which is smaller than the E75 but the phones are similar. The E75 has a bit more power under the hood from what I see and the larger screen is a plus. I didn't want a touchscreen for a number of reasons, and this is a perfect fit for useability. Overall, it performs well. Reception is good, visibility of the screen is good in all kinds of light, the buttons are easy to use, the keyboard is very handy (I have large hands and typical smartphone keyboards like the E61 are impossibly small), the camera is decent and the flash comes in handy at work (I sometimes need to take photos of parts in dark areas). The speakerphone is loud enough for me to use on most construction sites. The Wi-Fi functions well. The slide-out design of the keyboard make it more comfortable to use the internet since the screen orientation is better and the keys don't get in the way of what's on screen. The only real downer with this phone (and it's a big one so far) is how it reacts when it connects to the bluetooth hands-free in my truck which is built into the head unit. Every time I get in the truck and the phone pairs up it enters music mode and the music library screen opens. To use the phone, I have to close the music library first. This also seems to affect the reliability of the bluetooth connection. A few times after answering calls with the music library open and hanging up, the bluetooth system (also from Nokia) freezes and the head unit thinks the call is still active. This never happened with my E51 nor does it happen when I shut the music library before using the phone. The only way to unfreeze it is to shut bluetooth off and switch it back on a let the phone pair up again. Having to play with the phone this much while driving negates the safety aspects of using a hands free system in the first place. I called Nokia assistance about the music library starting automatically and was told that this is a built-in function that can't be turned off. I find that unacceptable in a phone designed for business use. The only other issue I'm having is with dirt getting under the screen protector. It's not a well sealed screen and tons of dust and even sand get in easily. Depending on where you use the phone, it might be a deal breaker. I'm happy with the phone and would recommend it to friends, but Nokia really needs to do something about the bluetooth starting the music library and they need to make sure that the screen is better protected.
A**S
Nothing but trouble
I am a big fan of Nokia and the Symbian Operating System. I currently use a Nokia E71x, which is a great phone, but had used a predecessor to the E65 in the past (Communicator) and really liked the various sliding / flipp open keyboards. Honestly, this phone is a perfect size, seems sturdily built and really I wanted to love it (I love the looks). However, where it totally fell apart was trying to set up Mail for Exchange to synchronize my e-mail. On every other phone that i have set up M4E on, the process has taken literally seconds...on this phone I have spent the last week looking at support forums, trying various configurations, hard resetting the phone, all to no avail. Finally I am giving up and sending this thing back to Amazon...again, the phone looks and feels fantastic, and if you are only going to use it for POP mail or SMS/MMS, I would recommend it. However, with the problems I had trying to get it to access my M4E account, I would be wary.
R**B
n-OK -ia phone
An ok phone. Definitly not worth the money. The phone looks better than it performs. The phone is heavy for its size. I didn't notice any improvement in reception from my old phone using T-mobile. The phone is relatively slow running through the apps. This phone is not on Nokia's list for automatic transfer of GPS maps, so you have to download a map loader program. The polished metal phone case is really slick, so you have to be really careful not to drop. The inside camera image quality is not very good. Saving photos is not automatic. I upgraded the firmware, and now the Bluetooth asks me to connect. There is no option to leave the Bluetooth always on (as far as I can find). A plus is the keyboard quality. Amazon is usually pretty good about price. The price dropped just after I purchased, but Amazon wouldn't honor.
W**U
poor battery and....
I just bought this device. standby time is too short, I have to charge it everyday. when use for internet browsing, it's better to use touch screen device. And the browser doesn't support other languages except English. I am still using this and I believe will find more inconvenience.
M**L
Great Phone
I have had this phone now for just over 3 weeks. It works well on everything. Working in Afghanistan at the moment and it took the local sim card no problem. Even updated the local time no problem. As you can imagine no 3G over here so dont know if that is working. Everything else is great, wireless and GPS are superb. The querty keypad is a must for me now.I would reccommend this phone to everyone. Will up date when im in the UK in 2 weeks time and see if the 3G is working.
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