EISA.eu Updated: 2011-09-21 02:17:59
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Extremely well-designed for the busy mobile user, this device fulfils all communication needs, providing email, messaging, call management and Internet browsing. The E75 combines GPS navigation and Wi-Fi connectivity with easy email set-up and a wide v...
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The Nokia E75 is a work-a-holic’s dream phone, and a skiving employee,s nightmare. It’s a smartphone running Symbian S60 and the ability to run a variety of 3rd party apps. But it’s not those that should scare you, it’s the ability of the E75 to make y...

More specs than an opticians, solid design.

Uninspired design and weak battery.

All work and no play makes the E75 a dull, if well-equipped boy...
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itreviews.com Updated: 2011-09-21 02:18:46
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As Nokia smartphones go, the E75 is a superb example. Well built and with plenty of features, it is only the small screen that might let things down if you are into media rich activity such as Web browsing. Nokia - E75 price Buy Nokia E75 securely onl...
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whatmobile.net Updated: 2011-09-21 02:18:50
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There haven’t been many surprises from Nokia this year, since its 2009 road map leaked out last year. The E75 was therefore well known about before its announcement, and released shortly after.Because of the slide-out keyboard, you might think the phon...

Smartphones with slide-out keyboards can vary a great deal in quality and performance, but the E75 takes the highly successful Symbian operating system and puts it in a device that looks great as a normal phone, as well as with the keyboard on view. Th...
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v3.co.uk Updated: 2011-09-21 02:19:43
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Nokia’s range of E-series phones are aimed at business users, which means they’re great for things such as email.This new model is the first E-series one with a proper keyboard - it harks back to the company’s Communicator phones, which were always gre...

Good design; comfortable keyboard; lots of features...

Could be smaller; not Mac-compatible...

The Nokia E75 is a stylish handset with strong grown-up phone features hidden inside Good points Good design; comfortable keyboard; lots of features Bad points Could be smaller; not Mac-compatible...
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computeractive.co.uk Updated: 2011-09-21 02:19:47
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Nokia’s range of E-series phones are aimed at business users, which means they’re great for things such as email.This new model is the first E-series one with a proper keyboard - it harks back to the company’s Communicator phones, which were always gre...

Good design; comfortable keyboard; lots of features...

Could be smaller; not Maccompatible...

The Nokia E75 is a stylish handset with strong grown-up phone features hidden inside...
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gadgetshow.channel5.com Updated: 2011-09-21 02:20:54
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The Nokia E75 is an S60 (V3.2) smartphone with side-slide Qwerty keyboard and 2.4-inch QVGA display. HSDPA (3.6Mbps) and quad-band GSM are joined by Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and GPS. It supports Microsoft Exchange push email and comes with 4GB microSD card, 3...

Beware the boss who offers to buy you an E75. With its extensive range of 3.5G, GSM, Wi-Fi and push email connections, you risk being contactable almost anywhere in the world that has electrical power. And with a slide-out keyboard that has keys large eno...

The 2.4-inch LCD screen is the on the small side these days, especially for typing longer messages and extra especially for web browsing. Battery life is also pretty anaemic for its power user/road warrior target market – less than four and a half h...

From its macho edges to its bicep-firming weight, the E75 declares that you mean business. It’s a solid and reliable messager, then, despite an underwhelming screen and battery life.Best offers for the Nokia E75eBay.co.uk £200.00 Amazon Marketp...
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The last device with a QWERTY keyboard I used was the original HTC TyTN. It seemed great at the time, but looking back, it was a bit of an unwieldy thing!When it comes to Nokia’s apparently I’m the most qualified of the misfits that make up the tracyan...

Reviewing phones automatically means you take an interest in the market, and I’m always looking at whats available next month/next quarter/next year. Perhaps thats why I think the E75 has probably appeared a little too late. Had it been released las...
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Nokia is an old hand at Qwerty keyboard-packing smartphones, what with its Communicator series stretching back a dozen or so years. With the E75 though, Nokia has added a neat side-sliding keyboard to a candybar-style business device, enhancing some pr...

Excellent messaging capabilities, Slide-out Qwerty keyboard, HSDPA and Wi-Fi high speed data connectivity, A-GPS location finding, Nokia Maps Sat Nav software, Symbian S60 smartphone, Good quality music player, Standard 3.5mm headphone socket, Business...

Average quality earphones supplied, Camera is adequate but could be better, Qwerty keypad has slow action, Keys could be better defined...
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T he E71 is considered Nokias most recent hit. With this handset, Nokia was able to hold the consumers attention in this strongly competitive market. The times of the traditional cell phone manufacturer and the success that undoubtedly came with it...

I t may be clear; we liked the Nokia E75 a lot. Although we did see some issues that could be improved compared to its predecessor. After all, you don’t expect to lose out when you purchase a new phone. For example; the battery capacity which is sig...
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wired.co.uk Updated: 2011-09-21 02:21:38
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Touchscreens are far from perfect, and it was with something approaching relief that I whipped the SIM card out of my touch-phone and slotted it into the touch-free Nokia E75. No more fat-fingered frustration at missed keystrokes and fumbled menu selec...
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3g.co.uk Updated: 2011-09-21 02:22:24
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It may look more like a business phone and major in mobile messaging, but like the recent Eseries models have indicated, the E75 has oodles of appeal beyond the work environment. A great smartphone geared for both business and pleasure. Nokia E7...

Quality build, userfriendly QWERTY keypad and excellent push email service.

Overly glossy fascia and average camera performance.
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itpro.co.uk Updated: 2011-09-21 02:22:56
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While the E75’s build quality and e-mail capabilities are very good, its hardly anything new, and besides the QWERTY keyboard, it offers very little that is likely to excite or improve anyone’s business life. Needless to say, we don’t think Nokia will...
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Nokia's E series line-up of messaging phones has brought us some top class handsets in the last year or so. We've had not only the sublime E71 , but also the E63 - it's equally impressive, but less costly sibling - so this latest addition to the range has...

The N75 packs in pretty much everything you need for life on the move including top class email support, GPS, document creation and editing as well as a decent camera and music player. Add in the excellent battery life and roomy keyboard and you've got a...
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The E75 is the first Nokia smartphone to feature a slide-out Qwerty keyboard and style-wise it would appear to be a sort of cross between the conventionally sliding E66 and the E90 Communicator – the latest incarnation of Nokias long-established hinge...

The main disadvantage of the slide-out keyboard is bulk, but this is one of the thinnest weve seen, though some others are a bit easier to use. But with good email and browser services, document creation and viewing, a decent camera and music player...
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Leaked low resolution photos of the Nokia E75 first appeared in September last year, but it's taken a further seven months of development for the phone to finally hit the shelves. Has it been worth the long wait? The initial signs are encouraging - thi...

A great phone that neatly combines business and personal functionality in one neat and sturdy package...
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Nokias E75 sits between the recent BlackBerry-style E71 and the ageing E90 Communicator. Rather than using the E90s clamshell design, the E75s QWERTY keyboard slides out from the bottom. The phone is far smaller than the chunky E90, which means t...
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pz10.com Updated: 2011-09-21 02:25:04
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If we can think of one reason to take being told "to mind your own business" with a smile it would be the Nokia Eseries. A household name for enterprise users, its hardly a surprise that each E-series update is greeted with plenty of excitement. The N...

Adding value to an already impressive fleet of business handsets is by no means an easy task. And since theres no doubt that the E75 is up to the E-series standard - theres nothing too big to complain about. Though, well, theres nothing too big alto...
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pcworld.co.nz Updated: 2011-11-08 11:52:59
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I have to say that on first impressions the Nokia E75 was my kind of phone. I liked the sturdy construction with the stainless steel back plate, candy-bar form factor and the side-sliding keyboard. Some commentators have suggested the front face with...
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Leaked low-resolution photos of the Nokia E75 first appeared in September last year, but its taken a further seven months of development for the phone to finally hit the shelves. Has it been worth the wait? The initial signs are encouraging - this is...

A great phone that combines business and personal functionality in one neat and sturdy package...
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Nokia has produced two excellent and deservedly popular business-minded mobiles in recent years. The E51 is a solid yet stylishly compact "candy bar" handset with a standard alphanumeric keypad, while the E71 (and the more budget-minded E63, for that m...
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NOKIA has produced two excellent and deservedly popular business-minded mobiles in recent years. The E51 is a solid yet stylishly compact "candy bar" handset with a standard alphanumeric keypad, while the E71 (and the more budget-minded E63, for...
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gadgetguy.com.au Updated: 2011-11-08 11:53:15
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Home Competitions Buyer Guides Contact Us Home > Phones Search Phones Nokia E75 Scott Fitzgerald, May 6, 2009 Nokias new E75 mobile phone is a slider-style phone. When used in portrait mode, it has a numeric keypad, and when held in landscape, or w...
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The first Nokia smartphone to include Nokias new e-mail user interface — Nokia Messaging — the E75 includes a slide-out, full QWERTY keyboard, along with a regular numeric keypad. The Nokia E75 builds on the stylish aesthetic of the popular E71. It features a similar, gloss metal finish, an etched rear casing and curved, chrome edges, making it one of the most stylish smartphones weve reviewed. Build quality is excellent — the E75s metal and plastic casing gives the vibe of a strong and stur...

Stylish design, excellent build quality, comfortable keyboard, 3.5mm headphone jack, Nokia Messaging service, HSDPA, Wi-Fi, GPS...

Interface lacks the visual appeal of competing smartphones, slider rattles when closed...

Nokia’s E75 builds on the style of previous E Series smartphones, and its QWERTY keyboard is excellent. If you’re looking for a smartphone packed full of features that has a smart design, then the Nokia E75 will definitely impress...
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stuff.tv Updated: 2014-03-22 04:17:46
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Traditionally Nokia’s Eseries smartphone range has been aimed squarely at the business user, but last year’s QWERTY-packing E71 and E66 slider both rocked up with slinky designs and multimedia chops that screamed crossover appeal. It latest member, the...

Well-built chassis. Spacious and highly thummable QWERTY. Easy to set up and use push email service. High-speed connectivity. Integrated 3.5mm headphone jack...

Fingerprint-attracting glossy fascia. Ordinary camera performance. Superfluous dual homescreen mode.

Another fine Eseries messaging and multimedia friendly smartphone that’s solid rather than eye-catching...
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The Nokia E Series of business devices has certainly evolved since the handsets first began to appear late 2005- into a range that caters for all.This most recent addition is a full Qwerty keyboard model. Where the previous E65 model could be seen as a...

Full QWERTY slide out keyboard, 4GB microSD card, USB charging...

Smaller screen size, Very eerie power on light...

If you’re waiting for the next Communicator, with the screen size being of high value this isn’t the E90’s replacement – it is its lite version, only in size but not in stature as it excels in performance and features...
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recombu.com Updated: 2014-03-31 04:54:00
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The Nokia E75 is a compact business phone with neat metallic details on the casing and a slide out Qwerty keypad. We think the E75 is one of the most impressive looking E-series handsets to date.What we likeThe E75's full Qwerty keypad could have been...

The Nokia E75 is a solid phone that delivers a good typing experience and enough features to keep you on the go at work. The dual keypad system works well and we enjoyed being able to go from using a standard keypad to a Qwerty. Our only niggle with th...
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cgena.com Updated: 2016-12-29 21:59:07
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For business people, its important that they get their hands to their emails before anything else to update themselves on what needs to be done. Nokia hands over their latest for the E series, the . Compared to the , the The whole design is reminisce...
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Nokia Malaysia (M) Sdn Bhd / Zitron 1-300-88-1600 9/10 8/10 8/10 8/10 8/10+ A myriad of business features+ Great full QWERTY keyboard- Sunken keypad - Wonky camera - Nokia E75- Manuals - Nokia Plug - Nokia USB cable The new E75 just came in the o...

The E75 comes off as a physical variation to the extensive E series line, while there aren’t any groundbreaking, special features- the phone receives a physical upgrade to most of the E series line. At RM 1,950, it stands as a mid-range handset, the...
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