Tuesday, July 14, 2009


NOKIA has produced two excellent and deservedly popular business-minded mobiles in recent years. The E51 is a solid yet stylishly compact "candy bar" handset with a standard alphanumeric keypad, while the E71 (and the more budget-minded E63, for that matter) has a large square screen and qwerty keyboard.

The unique trait of the E75 is that it sports both alphanumeric and qwerty keyboards. Hold it vertically and it's just like any candy-bar phone, although the 1.5cm profile and 140g weight belie the sheer heft of the robust stainless-steel chassis.

E75's features lean towards being par for a high-end smartphone: high-speed 3G and Next G (it's also compatible with 3's dual-network Mega 3 service), Wi-Fi and an inbuilt GPS receiver. Creature comforts for downtime include a capable music player with a standard 3.5mm headphone jack, support for Nokia's N-Gage mobile games and an FM radio.

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