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Nokia N75 Phone (AT&T)

Nokia N75 Phone (AT&T)

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Brand: Nokia
Category: Wireless

List Price: $449.99
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Avg. Customer Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars 83 reviews
Sales Rank: 88

Color: Black
Media: Wireless Phone
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.2
Dimensions (in): 0 x 0 x 0

Model: N75
EAN: 6417182678165

Release Date: March 9, 2007
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Features:
  • 2 Megapixel (1600x1200) fixed focus with Integrated LED Flash
  • Bluetooth technology lets you talk hads and wire free
  • Music Player lets you take your favorite tunes on the go
  • Video Capture takes your camera to the next level
  • Includes: Battery, Charger, Data Cable, User's Manual and Quick Start Guide

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  • Nokia Music Stand
  • Nokia HDA-10 Phone Adapter for Nokia
  • Nokia CK7WI Advanced Car Kit
  • Nokia HS-5 Earbud Headset
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Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.com Product Description
Providing a complete multimedia experience in a thin and elegant clamshell design, The Nokia N75 brings all the latest cell phone media and calling capabilities to the table while still incorporating Nokia's renowned ease of use. As the first Nokia phone released with Cingular to boast 3G capabilities, the N75 lives up to high expectations with included features such as S60 smartphone OS software, a full Web browser, a bright and colorful QVGA main display, external camera and music controls, a 2.0-megapixel camera, USB mass storage capabilities, Bluetooth, a memory card slot, and more. Simply put, it's the perfect companion to Cingular Wireless service.



Classic Nokia craftsmanship with the power of the Symbian smartphone operating system.


A gorgeous secondary display keeps tabs on vital things, such as your music. View larger.


And a 2.0-megapixel camera graces the rear. View larger.
Design
Audiophiles will love the N75's generous 40 MB of internal memory storage and memory card slot capabilities. The generously sized, 240 x 320 internal screen supports over 16-million colors, while a sharp and crisp outer screen sports a 128 x 160, 260,000 full color resolution. Just below the outer screen you'll find convenient media control keys--a great way to flip through your favorite tracks without ever needing to open the phone. Flipping open the phone reveals a traditional looking 5-way navigation button and backlit keypad that collectively controls all the phone's calling functions and most media functions. Turning the clamshell over reveals its advanced camera lens and flash. Meanwhile, the memory card slot resides on the phone's left side and volume control keys can be found on the right side. Lastly, high-speed data transfer to and from the device is supported by the N75's USB 2.0-compatible "Pop-Port."

Calling Features
The N75's address book is only limited by the amount of available memory, and it can store multiple phone numbers, as well as physical and email addresses. Meanwhile, the phone's built-in speakerphone makes it easy to talk without having the phone to your ear. Polyphonic ringtones are included, as is a vibrating alert, and you can use your favorite music as ringtones. Ringer IDs let you assign specific ringtones to particular callers, while picture ID technology lets you similarly assign images or pictures to callers. More ringers can be downloaded from Cingular's MEdia Net service. In addition to speaker-independent voice recognition dialing, the phone also features technology that lets you control menu functions with your voice. Lastly, the phone's Bluetooth connectivity means that your favorite Bluetooth headset is fully compatible.

Messaging, Internet and Tools
Getting on the Internet is easy with the N75. The highly intuitive Nokia Web browser with Mini Map delivers desired Web pages with their original design directly to the phones high-resolution color display. Furthermore, the browser enables RSS feeds, so users can subscribe to their favorite Web sites and receive regular updates. Keeping in touch with friends is just as easy as from your home computer, but the Nokia N75 is always with you--just follow simple set-up prompts to access an existing compatible email account or standard SMS and MMS features. Designed to work on Cingular's 3G, EDGE and GSM networks, the Nokia N75 provides a fantastic Web browsing experience at blazing fast speeds--ideal for both leisure and business applications.

And don't forget, because the N75 is a Symbian smartphone, it supports opening and editing of those important attachments--documents, spreadsheets, PDFs, and more.

The N75 supports PC synchronization via USB or Bluetooth, which means you can manage and synchronize contacts, calendar and other data with your PC. Nokia's PC Suite application makes this process a breeze. You can also use Bluetooth to connect a wireless keyboard for efficient text entry. A number of handy software tools are bundled with the N75 including a voice memo recorder, a calculator, a calendar, a to-do list, and an alarm clock. On top of all that, a wide range of applications are available for Symbian devices like the N75.

Imaging and Entertainment
This is where the real fun begins. A mere click of the dedicated camera key on the Nokia N75 results in a sharp, ready to print 2.0-megapixel (1600 x 1200 pixels) photos. With a 16x digital zoom, an integrated flash LED, you can expect excellent quality from the photos taken. This entertainment device doubles as a mini TV screen, too, making it an ideal choice for optimized viewing of streaming and downloaded video clips. Featuring MPEG-4 video capture and playback in landscape mode, the Nokia N75 delivers an instant video experience with audio recording. With internal memory of up to 40 MB, which can be further expanded with an optional microSD card of up to 2 GB, the N75 allows you to capture up to 500 minutes of high quality video or close to 2500 2.0-megapixel photos. Additionally, once you've got all the pictures you want on your memory card, you can connect the phone directly to any PictBridge-compatible printer for instantaneous printing right from the phone.

The Nokia N75 music experience excels even with the device closed. The digital music player has easy to use controls on the cover of the device, and the reflective 1.36-inch color cover display guides you to your music, which is always just a button press away. Supporting a multitude of different formats, including MP3, M4A, AAC, eAAC+ and WMA, the advanced digital music player includes an equalizer, playlist, shuffle, and repeat features for a direct connection to compatible online music services. When you connect the Nokia N75 to your compatible PC, a mere tap on the music key acts as an instant link to music stored. The PC-mobile synchronization redirects your favorite tunes straight to the Nokia N75, which can store up to 1,500 individual tracks on an optional 2 GB microSD card. In addition to playing downloaded music and ripped CDs, the Nokia N75 also includes a stereo FM radio, allowing you to listen to your favorite talk or music radio stations through your compatible headphones or through the integrated 3D stereo speakers.

UMTS Wireless Broadband Coverage
Learn More about where UMTS coverage is offered.

Warning: If you want to enjoy the full audio and video capabilities of your UMTS phone, please select a MEdia Max service plan option during checkout. If you do not sign up for a MEdia Max service plan option, you will be paying per KB when you use the over-the-air UMTS audio and video features on your phone (upwards of $10 per minute).

Vital Statistics
The Nokia N75 weighs 4.36 ounces and measures 3.74 x 2.05 x 0.80 inches. Its lithium-ion battery is rated at up to 4.17 hours of digital talk time, and up to 200 hours of digital standby time. It runs on the 3G/WCDMA 850/1900 MHz and EDGE/GSM 850/900/1800/1900 MHz frequencies. The phone comes with a one year limited warranty.


Customer Reviews:   Read 78 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Best 3g Phone AT&T has to offer   June 12, 2007
 161 out of 164 found this review helpful

The first thing you should do when you get this phone is change the packet data from "when available" to "when needed".
This is done by going to settings-->config-->connection-->packet data
This will solve the battery complaints posted by others. I can get ~2.5 days on a single charge.

I have had 3 long weeks to use and abuse the features of this phone.

Size wise: If you have a problem putting this phone in your pocket, get some looser fitting pants. People are probably seeing more than your phone bulging if this is the case.

Buttons: The whole keypad is spacious including the D-pad. I have large hands and find the tactility of the buttons to be high and are very easy for texting. The keypad buttons even tilt a little and make it easy to slide your hand around during fast texting/e-mailing.

Camera: Not a strong point. In some situations there is a green tint to the photos. The camera works best outside in sunlight and will produce pictures acceptable for a 5x7 with no green tint.

Operating system: Strong point of this phone big time. The Symbian S60 OS is the most customizable OS I have ever seen. Honestly, if there is something you want to customize you can probably do it. It may take a few days to get used to Symbian S60 but after that you won't look back. The availability of 3rd party programs is endless. I recommend Smart2go & Handy Alarm. Don't tell AT&T but this is actually a smartphone and has all the PIM features you need. Syncs with Outlook much easier/faster than Activesync and Windows mobile. It is also very easy to setup your e-mail accounts on the phone.

Media features: A pop-port to 3.5 or 2.5mm headphone jack is available online for $5-8, or Nokia's version for a bit more. It is worth the investment because the media player + a 2gb MicroSD has replaced my iPod nano. AT&T left Nokia's Music player on the phone and it is the best phone media player I have ever used. The built in speakers are loud, I mean insanely loud. I can turn it to 11 and it will drown out the TV and hurt my ears from 5 feet away. Once adjusting the EQ the sound quality improves. They are slighty tinny but not as bad as you expect.

Screens: Both screens are amazing. The inside screen is very crisp and does not wash out in direct sunlight. The outside is very functional and often times allows me to not flip open the phone for a lot of features.

Web: Use Nokia's web browser and not the Media Net one. It is a full feature browser and displays webpages just like a computer. It does not go to the mobile phone web but the actual web. Very amazing and far superior to Mobile IE.

Call Quality: Very clear and have yet to drop a call. I found myself calling people just to hear the call quality the first few days. I couldn't believe the clarity. Speakerphone is very loud via those little speakers on the back.

I would recommend this phone for anyone looking for a phone with some PDA functionality. The multimedia features just add to the functionality of the Symbian OS.

Every phone has its flaws and I find this phone to possess very few after fixing the battery issue and customizing it a bit.



5 out of 5 stars Best 'phone' available through a US carrier....   May 4, 2007
 13 out of 17 found this review helpful

Europe and Asia put us to shame when it comes to carrier-offered phones. If we want a really good, do-it all phone in the US, the only way to go is unlocked, which usually means getting one sans-warranty. This is the first phone I have seen which has a feature-set to match most high-end phones available unlocked...amazing screen, excellent expansion options (both in memory and applications), very high-speed data connections - for e-mail, for web browsing, for sending mms messages - excellent build quality (Motorola will never touch Nokia in this). Quad-band, so it will work anywhere where there is a GSM signal. Props to Cingular/AT&T for finally bringing the goodness to the US.


5 out of 5 stars Forget the negatives, this phone is great!   January 10, 2008
 4 out of 4 found this review helpful

I agonized over getting this phone for several months, mainly because of what people were saying about the weak battery. But boy were they wrong. This phone rocks. The battery is easily holding its charge, the reception is great, the phone is very cool, the screen fabulous, the features unbeatable. Basically, the NOKIA N75 is a "smart phone", which means it comes loaded with tons of applications. In addition, AT&T/Nokia also provide a CD disk, as well as a data cable. (Motorola does not!) Sure, it's a little fatter than my wife's RZR V3xx, but it isn't as long, and yes, it's bigger than the KRZR which I dumped because the first one was DOA and the 2nd started going bad after only one week. But this thing is dynamite. It's easy to read the screen, it has tons of applications, and the most important thing... it works as a phone! I mean, come on, isn't that the main reason we get cell phones anyway? We want to talk on them. And this is easily the best cell phone I have ever had. Run, don't walk, to get yourself one of them.


5 out of 5 stars Great Basic N-Series Phone   May 11, 2007
 11 out of 13 found this review helpful

If you have owned other older nokia's, pre N-series, then you will love this phone. Its everything the old phones were, durable, easy to use, with basic to premium functionality and low cost.

This phone is always compared to the N-95 which is ridiculous. this want meant to be the super phone, it was designed for a above average consumer who wants the nokia style phone with some premium fucntionality.

Pro's
> The camera is great, for a camera-phone, 2MP ain't bad for the spur of the moment pics.
> The screens are amazing with vibrant colors and smooth transitions. the whole OS and software is beautiful.
> Great Music - The music can be played with the phone closed, its easy to use, equalizer, playlists, etc. Easy to use too.
> Memory card - You can insert a microSD card giving this phone up to 2GB of memory for all your music, pics, backup, video, etc.
> Under $200 for a smart phone! iPhone will be over $500 and with nokia you know its gonna last.
> Solid Casing, it feels strong and durable, like it will last. Similar size to the Razor but more class, strength and functionality.
> So far my 3rd party apps all work well - gmail, google maps, opera...not to many pop-ups asking for permission....lots of memory for all the apps you wish.

Cons
> The biggest complaint i have is that you can just use your standard headphones with the phone. But for $30 you can buy the adapter that lets you use any standard headphones, but they should just have a standard headphone port.
> my bluetooth headeset(jabra 250) hasn't worked too well thus far. doesn't react to the phone as my old nokia did (6102i). But it seems to be working better lately, not sure if its an incompatibility issue or what.
> Voice-recognition - so far its worthless - it can read your contacts names but it nevers gets what i said right. i liked the voice tags they had on my old nokia 6102i. this issue could be associated with my bluetoth headset as thats when i use the speed voice dialing.



5 out of 5 stars Comparison Review by SPECS & FEATURES to other MUSIC PHONES   May 4, 2007
 18 out of 24 found this review helpful

Here's why it gets five stars based, again, on its SPECS and FEATURES, and compared to hands on experience with Sony Ericsson's latest w810i, LG CU500, Samsung SYNC and Mot's KRAZR:

It's made by the most trusted cell phone manufacturer - Nokia

It doesn's cost $500 bucks, like the ipod/cingular entry will next month. It's $50 bucks through Amazon/Cingular.

It has stereo bluetooth transmissions (A2DP). w810 does not-most other cell phone music players do not, though they do have bluettooth, they are not stereo bluetooth enabled

N75 has the latest version of bluetooth, 2.0, allowing for multiple items to paired simultaneously, and hopefully creating better connections than bluetooth 1.2, which the other music phones have.

It has exterior music controls that are bigger and easier to operate than than the LG CU500, Samsung SYNC and especially the MOT Krazr verizon version (which are not buttons but which you slide your fingers across. They look cool, but are repeatedly by many users, hard to operate)

It's exterior controls allow you to start the MP3 player without opening the clamshell.

It's exterior display shows a playlist in a lateral fashion, like a streaming stock market ticker, making for intuitive use of the exterior playlist scroll button (positioned laterally and directing you as a backward/forward button which it doubles as within play mode of a song). CU500 has this scroll function, as does sync and perhaps the others, but on that small exterior display its setup for a vertical scroll on a harder to use, horizontally oriented button.

There is an an eight band graphic equalizer that lets you set each frequency range manually to your taste, allows you to create presets of these settings and which allows you to take one of the equalizers other standard settings and customize and save it (you want more base on the preset pop music setting? add it and save and you still have the phones original pop setting as well)

N75 has a 2 mp camera; a step up from cu500's 1.3 and beating or matching Sync, Krazr, w810

The N75 camera is oriented just like a digital camera, besting the cu500 and others, or matching the others.

The interior display measures 2.4 inches, bigger than candybar displays on others.

The memory card, which music lovers will likely swap with frequency, is on the phones exterior. CU500's is behind the battery and really does require the use of tweezers or needlenose pliers to get it out. Ball point pens don't even do it on the cu500.

AN IMPORTANT CAUTION:

While the N75 is rated for a 2 gigabyte micro sd memory card, as is the cu500, and the others, the other phones will not read 2 gb cards, but usually read the 1 gb cards well.
If N75 reads a 2 gb memory card, it's a hands down winner because you won't have to swap out cards so often. Remember, its the memory capacity from one mp3 player and ipod to the next that you pay more money for.


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