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Nokia N75 Phone (AT&T)

Nokia

Nokia, 2007

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Great 3G Phone

I love this phone. I switched from my Nokia 6681 to the Nokia N75 and I could not be more pleased. While the 6681 was plagued with firmware problems and would switch off or reboot all the time, the N75 has no such issues. I love the music player. Even though I own an iPod I will be using this player a lot due to the convenience of not having to carry another device. The Nokia browser that is hidden in the Tools folder is awesome. I love the preview feature that the browser provides. This lets you preview a large web page and then zoom in on the section you want. The 3G connection is not DSL but decent speed probably more of a 56K modem experience. But good enough for browsing you would expect to do on a phone. I did not find a big difference in speed between 3G and GPRS connections. The camera is decent. I took a few pictures at my daughter's soccer game as a test and they came out quite well. This is a sleek and stylish phone with all the features that I need. The only reason I give it 4 stars is because the battery life is a tad short compared to my earlier Nokia 6681 and I also find that the 6681 had better signal reception than the N75. Could be because of the larger size of the 6681.


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My first flip phone

I hesitated to abandon my Nokia candy bar phone. It was so easy to pull out and use. But I needed an FM radio, and when this combination radio/phone came out I jumped ship. It's thin for a flip. Pocketable (which is how I usually carry mine).

I'm pleased with the N75. I use it primarily as a phone, messaging device, and radio. Which is a polite way of confessing that I am still a luddite when compared to some of the electronic whizzes out there. Still, here are my thoughts:

POP port: My initial hate of the POP port has converted to love. I like how it blocks dirt and lint, and adds sleekness to the phone. My headset stays firmly attached, even when I stick the phone in my pocket with the cord attached.

Camera: lower color quality than I expected. It's really just a party-cam in the grand scheme of things over here. And even then, there's a long delay between pressing the button and image capture.

Radio: Love the FM radio. All phones should have it. I can listen to morning NPR on the train now. And my gym requires an FM radio for the television audio.

Also: made in Finland . . . just like old times.



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Awesome phone, short battery life though

I've been looking for a phone that worked well with my Mac. I use Macs for both home and business and need to synchronize my contacts and calendar with my mobile phone. All other mobiles I've tried and used (not too extensive but quite a few) either don't sync at all or truncate my data after synchronization or even worse, they truncate then reformat the data and it corrupts the data on my Mac. Frustrated after many attempts to find the right phone, I came across the Nokia N75 on a Mac web site and learned that Nokia advocates working with iSync (Mac's built-in synchronization tool) and even provides drivers for the phone to be used on the Mac with iSync.

All in all, I found that the N75 not only keeps ALL of my data from my calendar items (iCal) and Address Book but synchronizing is really simple and painless. Using the phone is a bit more comprehensive and took some getting use to but once I learned how to use it, I can't be happier with the phone.

The only drawback this phone has is its short battery life. I found that on a full charge, I can get maybe 2 hours of talk time in a day and by 5:00 PM, I'm needing to charge the phone again. So, I'm on a search for high-capacity batteries or stand-alone battery chargers so I can keep spare batteries handy. I'm also making sure I have chargers available too so I can keep it charged. I have a charger at home, one in my laptop bag and one in my car so for now, I just need to be sure before I take a call that I'm not shy of battery power.

Nice work Nokia but please beef up the battery solution! THANKS!


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ADDICTIVE PHONE!! THE MORE YOU USE IT, THE MORE YOU GET INTO IT!

This is my first "smart phone", I did a lot of research and got really excited about getting it. I read the good and the bad, but in my opinion, this phone is fantastic. I love the design, the clean touch panel inside the clamshell, and the texture of the exterior. It is very, very customizable with ring tones, photos as screensavers, and having as many 2G microSD cards as you want, loaded with music or pics, can create a very usable personal device. I sync it up to my Outlook everyday to have reminders about appointments and other important plans that I might run late for or forget about within my busy schedule. I LOVE THIS PHONE! I know the N95 has a lot of billboard advertising this season, and I hope people discover Nokia's efforts to create a great line of products!


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i like the phone very much also the price no one can beat it


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