Thursday, October 29, 2009

Review of Nokia E75 - The E-Series Expands With the Nokia E75 Smart Phone

The Nokia E75 is the latest smartphone from Nokia shed. E 'was to find a drum pretty well recently. And with good reason. The phone-style candy used as a sliding QWERTY keyboard, 3.2 megapixel camera and offers impressive sound quality, among other things. Let's take a quick look at some of the benefits that good, the bad and the ugly of this new phone. A 139 grams and 14.4 mm x 11.8 mm x 50mm in size, the phone is not too big, not too small, uncomfortable. The phone, which is in CandyBar Formfactor, fits comfortably in your hand. The phone maintains the high quality we have hitherto experienced in all Eseries phones so far. It gives great sound quality and even if it is a direct telephone to the professional community, not take lightly multimedia. AAC, eAAC +, WMA and MP3 files can be used for the media player. Real Player, MP4, Flash, H264, H263, QVGA, some 3GP video formats suitable for video player. Streaming Video, FM Player, Windows Media Player are also noteworthy. You can also enjoy podcasts with Nokia, Nokia Music Manager Nokia Music Store. 2.4-inch QVGA screen with 16 million colors and 240 by 320 pixels. It is an excellent 3.2 megapixel camera with digital zoom, autofocus and LED flash. Nokia E75 version of Nokia's messaging, the default mail client is a massively enhanced version of the old. The phone and great looking controller and slider to report to work without problems. The QWERTY keyboard is up to the reputation and is big and comfortable. The screen, although not big enough, good enough for easy viewing. It provides good readability even in harsh sunlight. You can recharge through the USB port, taking convenience to a new platform. The battery is great! Even with the application lasts really long. It claims a standby time of 264hrs. It gives a great organizer, which includes books, alarm clock, clock, calendar and calculator. GSM and HSDPA connectivity, Wi-Fi, Micro USB, Bluetooth 2.0, GPRS and EDGE technology, Nokia Web browser, navigation and Nokia Maps AGPS everybody talks about easy connectivity and navigation is possible. Disadvantages the speakerphone is loud enough. The buttons used for playing N-Gage not use the full potential of QWERTY. It is not easy to open the memory card. The gap at one end when the candy bar mode of concern, as if the cursor is sprouting. This is not a real problem, though, as the receiver is close enough security. Fingerprints easily fall into the phone. As anyone can see, the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages. Most of the disadvantages are negligible. This is the best QWERTY phone could be found and all others are on par with or better than other phones on the market. This new phone has a lot of promise.

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