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Nokia E75 smartphone test
Mark Peters : May 23th 2009 - 13:40 CET
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Nokia E75 review at LetsGoMobile : The E71 is considered Nokia's most recent hit. With this handset, Nokia was able to hold the consumer's attention in this strongly competitive market. The times of the traditional phone manufacturer and the success that undoubtedly came with it, are definitely a thing of the past. Electronic giants such as Samsung and HTC, as well as LG, demand their market share. The Nokia E75 is expected to prolong the success of its predecessor, at which the Nokia messaging feature is very likely to help. • Read the full Nokia E75 review at LetsGoMobile.
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Nokia E75 smartphone review - Digital camera feature
LetsGoMobile adds: "The Nokia E75 is a versatile multimedia cell phone, obviously also including a built-in digital camera. The Nokia E75 features a CMOS sensor with 3.2 Megapixels onboard. The first reaction to this amount is usual one of disappointment. Why 'only' 3.2 Megapixels, while at the same time competitors speak of 8 and are even hinting at 12 Megapixels? The amount as from 3 Megapixels is totally unimportant for a mobile phone. The quality of the pixels, the image sensor itself, the algorithms and the image processor are far more important. The continuously growing pixel amount, something which is now also occurring in mobile photography, has already been taking place in digital photography for the past few years. It's simply a repetition of marketing strategy with the single goal to push sales numbers."
Nokia smartphone test - GPS receiver
LetsGoMobile continues: "These days navigation is a must. And we seem to be only at the beginning of this function. A lot of electronics are better localized by GPS, and of course a mobile phone is the device for mobile navigation. Maps 2.0 is standard included with the Nokia E75 mobile phone. A fine addition for the built-in GPS receiver to be able to navigate to certain addresses or to find locations. Maps 2.0 features a wealth of convenient items. For example; satellite maps, route information, an improved pedestrian navigation and even up-to-date traffic information."
Smartphone test : Nokia E75
The Nokia E75 is Nokia's first mobile phone that includes Nokia messaging. Making calls is clearly no longer the core task of a handset. The consumer not only wants to be able to make calls, but also wants to manage his daily workload on location, receive and send emails and stay informed at all times through mobile Internet. With the introduction of the fourth generation E-series mobile phones, and motivated by competitors like HTC and Sony Ericsson, Nokia brings the consumer a highly interesting device. Read the full Nokia E75 test at LetsGoMobile to get to know all about this mobile phone. |
   
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