Nokia N75 - Review:
The second and smallest of two new Nokia N Series phones, the Nokia N75 is a 3G multimedia handset.
Initially aimed at the American market, the Nokia N75 in its clamshell design features a 2 mega pixel camera and an integrated MP3 Player with Stereo FM Radio and external control keys.
The MP3 Player comes with an equalizer, playlist, shuffle and repeat features, 3D surround stereo speakers and expandable memory of up to 2GB providing enough space for 1500 of your favourite music tracks.
The camera on the other hand also has a dedicated key and includes video and audio recording and playback as well as a built-in LED flash and 16x digital zoom.
You can preview your photo stills video clips on the large 2.4 inch 240 x 320 colour screen or edit them before sending to friends and family with the built-in photo and video editor application.
And with 40MB of expandable internal memory, you can take up to 2500 photos or film 500 minutes of video.
A Symbian S60 Smartphone the Nokia N75 comes in a sumptuous Chocolate Black finish and offers a web browser, email client, Microsoft Office document viewer,pdf viewer and a full range of personal information management features, giving you the power to manage your workload effectively whether you be in or out of the office.
A Quad Band GSM handset, the Nokia N75 has GPRS support as well as Bluetooth and EDGE Technology, making it a compactly efficient device packed with features to suit all your needs.
Nokia N75 Main Features:
3G Services
2 Mega pixel camera with 16x zoom
MP3 Player with FM Radio
Video recording capabilities
3D surround sound stereo speakers
Dedicated multimedia keys
Bluetooth and EDGE
Video editor application
Expandable memory
Office document viewer