Nokia N75 Review By Crunchgear
166 Views July 24th, 2007 Category: NokiaNokia N75 simple design, easy-to-use Symbian UI and AT&T’s 3G network make this a clear winner, but it’s far from perfect.

Crunchgear Reviewed Nokia N75 and gave out “The layout of the keypad is quite friendly and the oversized keys ensure you’ll hit those digits every time. Calls were clear on both ends, but call quality hasn’t been an issue for me with Nokia handsets. The Carl Zeissless 2-megapixel camera with built-in flash and 10x zoom offers six different scene modes for just about any situation you may find yourself, which includes Auto, Portrait, Landscape, Night , Night Portrait and User defined. Let’s be perfectly honest with each other on this subject.”
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