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  1. Kerryn Chan
    For me, the trial was mostly a success - but there was a disappointment in discovering glitches that should not have been present. The phone was built and put together nicely, with an exterior that looks very professional, ready to take on the world as an impressive business accessory. By and large, the Nokia Messaging platform is also a great idea - consolidating all mailboxes into one main interface, thus allowing users to download and scroll through all their various mailboxes within one setting.
    From: Kerryn Chan
  2. Chew Kuan Kok
    Nokia E series is for enterprise users. Hence, it’s hardly a surprise that the E75 is a full-featured business phone targeting users who are looking for web browsing, messaging, emailing and editing office documents in one device.

    The E75 comes with a four-row side-slide QWERTY keyboard. I would expect the keyboard to add more thickness and weight to the phone. But that is not so. It is more compact than I expected and the 139g device is not so much of a weight after I got use to it. In fact, the weight is well-balanced and helps to give a positive messaging experience on the keyboard as the phone sits weighted down comfortably in both hands.

    The QWERTY keyboard keys are large and provide good feedback. The layout of the board for the alternate keys in blue needs a little time to adjust to but after getting the hang of it, typing on the keyboard is enjoyable.
    From: Chew Kuan Kok
  3. Celyn Huang
    Overall, E75 has a nice feel and great outlook with a good offering of applications including Web and office documents browsing and editing, great media player and easy-to-use GPS system.
    From: Celyn Huang

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