Nokia E75 review

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Dennis Hissink
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Nokia E75 review

content type Press information Mail the editor Posted by Dennis Hissink
Friday, May 22nd 2009 - 22:20 CEST - Comments: 0
T he E71 is considered Nokia's most recent hit. With this handset, Nokia was able to hold the consumer's attention in this strongly competitive market. The times of the traditional phone manufacturer and the success that undoubtedly came with it, are definitely a thing of the past. Electronic giants such as Samsung and HTC, as well as LG, demand their market share. The Nokia E75 is expected to prolong the success of its predecessor, at which the Nokia messaging feature is very likely to help.

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Nokia E75 phone

 

Nokia E75 phone operation

The front of our test sample features a black finish highlighted with silver lines. A chic appearance with emphasis on quality. The numeric pad is clearly displayed with buttons that are large enough even for bigger fingers. We really appreciate the straightforward and neat division of this part of the interface. It preserves the conservative character, yet with a trendy touch to the design. An excellent choice. If we slide open the QWERTY keyboard, the menu of the Nokia E75 rotates automatically. This way, you work in the so-called landscape mode and the screen is used optimally in wide screen ratio.

 

Nokia E75 test

 

Nokia E75 test - Mobile phone menu

The software working for the Nokia E75 is the third edition of Symbian S60. It has the same build-up and structure as that of the N96 and N79. Its division has been slightly altered, and the same goes for some icons and pictograms. Also, a number of functions and settings have received different names. This is what we call 'a general update', however, everything is still very much recognizable from the 'older' generation phones. The start screen of the E75 can be deactivated if desired. We immediately recognize the standard options as we have seen on the E71. Very well thought-out and handy in practice, is the choice between two fully and uniquely customizable screens. This way, you can use the Nokia E75 as a corporate phone, or you can opt for a start-up as private phone.

 

Nokia E75 review

 

Nokia E75 review

The Nokia E75 is Nokia's first mobile phone that includes Nokia messaging. Making calls is clearly no longer the core task of a handset. The consumer not only wants to be able to make calls, but also wants to manage his daily workload on location, receive and send emails and stay informed at all times through mobile Internet. With the introduction of the fourth generation E-series mobile phones, and motivated by competitors like HTC and Sony Ericsson, Nokia brings the consumer a highly interesting device. Our experience with this mobile phone can be read in the following Nokia E75 review.

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