The Nokia E75 Messenger is a beautifully imperfect dream phone. I loved the heavy and solid built, backed by the stainless steel battery casing. Typing messages on the E75’s slide-out QWERTY keyboard was a most memorable and joyful experience.
Thanks to the accompanying 4GB microSD memory card, I am unconstrained by the E75’s limited internal memory and could install and customise the phone with my favourite mobile applications, N-gage games plus music to enjoy on the go.
Running multiple applications on the E75 did not slow down the phone when opening other applications later. The E75 has the potential to be the best Nokia E series phone ever. Despite the lack of a Carl-Zeiss camera lens and a better pair of stereo earphones/headset in the package, I will still recommend the Nokia E75 to my work colleagues who do not like to use touch-screen phones.
From: Ng Yee Tat
The new Nokia E75 is a smart phone that comes with both the standard alphanumeric keypad and a slide out QWERTY keypad.
It is unfair to brand the new phone being built mainly for e-mail as it come with many attractive features, such as a 3.2 mega pixel camera (with flash and auto-focus), GPS and applications such as the media player, FM radio and Internet browsing.
However, I find the 2.4″ display and alphanumeric keypad rather small and cramped, although sliding out the QWERTY keypad does make the situation slightly better when the display changes into landscape view with bigger keypads.
I would really love to see a better battery performance as intensive phone users like me are very unlikely to see the phone last through the day. In conclusion, Nokia finally made a good business phone that actually looks good, especially with its stainless steel mould finishing. Simply classy and multifunctional.
From: Delvin Lee
The E75, Nokia’s latest E-series smartphone, sports a slide-out QWERTY keyboard while maintaining a slim profile of only 14.4mm. The E75 is an attractive device and looks better in the flesh than in photos on the web. The use of stainless steel around the rim and on the back cover gives it a classy executive look and a solid feel.
Almost every imaginable feature for the techie has been built into the E75, with the exception of a touch-screen (that would presumably be addressed by the upcoming N97). The E75 is loaded with the new S60 feature pack 2, which adds some useful features such as voice theme and notification lights under the navi-pad. This makes the E75 one of the most feature-rich phones currently available from Nokia.
Thanks to the accompanying 4GB microSD memory card, I am unconstrained by the E75’s limited internal memory and could install and customise the phone with my favourite mobile applications, N-gage games plus music to enjoy on the go.
Running multiple applications on the E75 did not slow down the phone when opening other applications later. The E75 has the potential to be the best Nokia E series phone ever. Despite the lack of a Carl-Zeiss camera lens and a better pair of stereo earphones/headset in the package, I will still recommend the Nokia E75 to my work colleagues who do not like to use touch-screen phones.
It is unfair to brand the new phone being built mainly for e-mail as it come with many attractive features, such as a 3.2 mega pixel camera (with flash and auto-focus), GPS and applications such as the media player, FM radio and Internet browsing.
However, I find the 2.4″ display and alphanumeric keypad rather small and cramped, although sliding out the QWERTY keypad does make the situation slightly better when the display changes into landscape view with bigger keypads.
I would really love to see a better battery performance as intensive phone users like me are very unlikely to see the phone last through the day. In conclusion, Nokia finally made a good business phone that actually looks good, especially with its stainless steel mould finishing. Simply classy and multifunctional.
Almost every imaginable feature for the techie has been built into the E75, with the exception of a touch-screen (that would presumably be addressed by the upcoming N97). The E75 is loaded with the new S60 feature pack 2, which adds some useful features such as voice theme and notification lights under the navi-pad. This makes the E75 one of the most feature-rich phones currently available from Nokia.