nokia-e75

The Nokia E75 will apparently be launched at next month’s Mobile World Congress – Mobile World Congress. Already there have been quite a few leaks from Nokia HQ, and so we have been able to learn a little about the Nokia E75’s looks and specs. The E75 is a smart phone designed for the business-oriented professional. Overall there is very little known about the Nokia E75. Nothing of course official from Nokia.

There is a large slide out QWERTY keyboard. Of course standards of the Nokia range will be there, such as HSPDA and WIFI.

The Nokia E75 comes out hot on the heels of the Nokia N85 and the Nokia N97, so it looks like 2009 will be the year of the smartphone wars.

All mobile lovers would be familiar with the Nokia Eseries group of phones that have evolved over the years to become popular in the business market. Nokia E75 comes after the popularity of the series and the expectations from it are high.

Overview of the External Features

Outwardly, you might not notice anything spectacular about the phone with an alphanumeric keypad. When you consider that Nokia E75 uses a QWERTY keyboard, it actually looks slim. At 14.4 mm, this phone is really a great achievement. The new Nokia phone is not too heavy at 139g. The TFT QVGA 2.4″ screen is very similar to all recent Nokia phones and provides 16 million colors.

Connectivity

Nokia E75 is a business handset and is expected to give a lot of importance to connectivity. Nokia does exactly that- provide you great connectivity. Firstly, Nokia gives many options in terms of how you will achieve connectivity. This includes variety in network connectivity and choice in connecting the phone to other gadgets. Nokia E75 takes care of worldwide text coverage and global voice with quad band GSM reception. All you need is high-speed data connection. The handset also gives Class 32 GPRS as well as EDGE support thus it is attuned to the High-Speed Circuit Switching data technology. A phone of this great caliber has to have WiFi, right? It gives WiFi 802.11 and compatibility with Universal Plug n Play (UPnP) technology.

It permits the integration of different wireless networks like communication, data sharing and entertainment. The Nokia E75 includes a port for micro USB that can make file transferability and PC connectivity possible. It also offers Bluetooth 2.0.

A good 3.2 megapixel camera that comes with LED flash, autofocus and also video recording, opportunity for video calls, FM radio, media player, GPS etc make this phone all the more exciting.

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