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Nokia E75 is released in first quarter of April 2009. This phone is with both 2G and 3G network support like it is 3G Quad band GSM Cell phone. This phone has plenty of features like 3G, 3 mega pixel camera, video calling, wireless LAN for Wi-Fi and so on. Starting with 3G supports, this phone support 3G network, with you can access high speed data transfer, video calling while you are on the go. You will be connected anytime with your friends and family. For music lovers, this phone work really well as it has included music player which support many music formats. So you can listen to your favorite song. If you thinking of its memory part then don’t worry as it as 85MB of inbuilt memory and you can expand up to 16GB with micro SD card slot. You can capture your favorable moments with its integrated 3.2 mega pixel camera which has autofocus and LED flash. You can use it’s VGA camera for video calling. For business person this phone has included document editor with you can edit or view word, excel, power point, pdf. This phone also supports MS OFFICE 2007 via free updates. Some best features of nokia E75 pointed as:
- WLAN for Wi-Fi connectivity (high speed internet connectivity)
- Bluetooth with A2DP (for data transfer and wireless headset)
- VGA camera for Video calling.
- MS Office 2007 support via free update.
- Stereo FM radio with RDS
- Full QWERTY keyboard (and Accelerometer sensor for auto-rotate)
- Speakerphone with 3.5 mm audio jack
- Card slot (microSD card can be expanded up to 16GB)
- GPS with A-GPS support and Nokia Maps
- Battery backup: Music play: 25 hours, talk time Up to 5 h 20 min, standby Up to 280 h.
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Nokia N900 is the next evolution of the company’s Internet Table, and don’t let its smaller size fool you. It delivers more power, adds phone capabilities, and has one of most robust mobile Web browsers on the market today. It also runs on the Linux-based Maemo platform, which offers great customization options and multitasking abilities but has yet to live up to its full possibilities. The N900 feels incomplete with its limited Exchange support and an app store that has yet to go live. Also, the user interface is incredibly unintuitive, making it frustrating to use at times. Like we said, there’s plenty of potential there, but for now, the N900 is probably best for tech enthusiasts or early adopters, while those after an everyday, more mainstream smartphone should stick with the current crop of favorites. The Nokia N900 is available unlocked for $569, though you may be able to find it for less online. Aside from the slider design, the Nokia N900 bears very little resemblance to its predecessors. Instead of a tablet form factor, the N900 looks more like one of the N series smartphones, such as the N96, but is on the bulkier side at 4.37 inches wide by 2.35 inches tall by 0.77 inch thick and 6.38 ounces. In hand, the N900 feels like a very solid phone but the extra weight is noticeable when you’re on a phone call and it’ll make for a bit of a tight fit in a pants pocket. There are a couple of quirks about the smartphone. First, most apps only work in landscape mode and there are very few that work in portrait mode. In fact, the only one we could find was the phone app. It’s not a deal-breaker but we’d definitely like to have the option of using more apps in portrait mode. Also, there are no Talk and End keys (or any other of the standard navigation buttons), so a simple task of making a phone call requires a couple of extra steps. This wouldn’t be such a huge deal if the user interface was a bit more intuitive (more on this later), but if you’re using the device for the first time and trying to make a call or simply trying to return to the previous menu, it can be slightly confusing. Without physical navigation buttons, you’ll mostly use the N900’s 3.5-inch resistive touch screen to get around the phone, and it is quite a beauty. The WVGA display (800×480 pixels) is amazingly sharp and bright and has an ambient light sensor and brightness controls. Also, although it’s a resistive touch screen, which requires that you use a little more pressure than capacitive screens, we found it to be very responsive to our touches, whether we were opening an app, scrolling through lists, or switching between home screens.
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Nokia N86 follows a well worn path; it is a device with a smartphone blood line stratching back a few years into the mists of history… The advent of the Nseries brand set Nokia on the road to the multimedia computer; devices that aimed to converge multimedia functionality and mobile phone into a single device. here’s no simple answer here. For one, the competitive landscape has changed. Touchscreen phones have arrived by the bucket load since the introduction of the Apple iPhone. The entry of Apple and Google has shaken up the market and given the incumbents plenty to think about. However, I think its important not to get carried away and to understand the context. While touchscreen phones do get the lion’s share of media and consumer attention, they are still out sold by the non-touch screen devices. N86 stand out if you put it next to a traditional LCD screen. AMOLED screens are becoming less unusual (e.g. i8910 HD), but it is still great to see this superior screen technology (in most, but not all, light conditions) being used. With the 8MP appended to its name it is no surprise that it is the standout feature of the N86. It is the first 8 megapixel (3280 x 2464) cameraphone that Nokia have produced. However, as we’ve commented in the past and as Nokia were at pains to point out at the launch in Barcelona, cameras are about a lot more than just the raw megapixel number. With the N86 there are several key factors that are more important that the increase in megapixels: increased sensor size and sensitivity, optimised Carl Zeiss optics, variable aperture and improved software algorithms. Let’s work through these in turn. As with other a number of other Nokia devices, there’s a Tessar Carl Zeiss lens in the camera, but as the first 8 MP device Nokia did suggest that extra time and attention had gone into the N86 (typically other camera modules are shared across multiple device). As a senior Carl Zeiss executive said to me at the N86’s launch, ‘we wouldn’t put our brand on it, if we didn’t think it was a good camera’. Essentially, Nokia and Carl Zeiss have worked together to provide a good an experience as possible within the physical constraints of a mobile phone and within certain cost constraints.
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