Typical price: £330
What is it: Smart phone with slide-out Qwerty keyboard
What we think: Solid, compact business phone for those who want the choice of a Qwerty and alphanumeric keyboard
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 3 June 2009
Tags: Nokia, Nokia E75, apps, laptops, love
We like:
Compact size; familiar user interface; option of two homescreens; clear screen; Wi-Fi connectivity; good email support; full Qwerty keyboard; Ovi Store application
We don't like:
Tightly packed keys; no easy access to numbers on the Qwerty keyboard; no syncing for Macs; user interface starting to look tired; Nokia Maps underperforms
CNET UK judgement:
The Nokia E75 squeezes a slide-out Qwerty keyboard into a solid phone that's as compact as a candybar. Inside, Nokia has stuck to what it does best, with the powerful, familiar Symbian S60 operating system and a decent 3.2-megapixel camera. Newer features like the Ovi Store and Nokia Maps are still finding their feet, but there aren't any nasty surprises here -- just a classically good phone with keyboards galore
Full review:
Forget all that touchscreen mania. If you like a good old-fashioned keyboard, the Nokia E75 is for you. Not only does it have a standard alphanumeric keypad but a full Qwerty keypad slides out from underneath. This is a business phone, but it's also got a split personality, with the ability to rock two home screens -- one for home and one for work. Continue Reading...
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Nokia E75 History
17 Feb 2009 in Crave
A Qwerty-equipped sideways slider, the Nokia E75 was on show at Mobile World Congress, where we got to grips with its new Nokia Messaging email system
16 Feb 2009 in Crave
Photos: Nokia E55, E75, 6710 and 6720 Navigator
If you're bored of your Nokia N95 or E71, have a gander at Nokia's latest line up, which includes the Nokia E55, E75, 6710 and 6720 Navigator
16 Feb 2009 in Crave
Nokia E75: Qwerty slider with Nokia Messaging
Nokia has unveiled a new email system on the first of its two E-series handsets, the Qwerty side-sliding E75
26 Jan 2009 in Crave
Looking for a Nokia phone that provides a full Qwerty keypad but doesn't take up all your pocket space? The Nokia E75 could be for you
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