Nokia N75 Review By Mobiledia
302 Views August 30th, 2007 Category: NokiaAT&T’s menu is easy to navigate on the N75 and media are reproduced beautifully, thanks to the high resolution, 16.7 million color screen.

Mobiledia Reviewed Nokia N75 and gave out “The multimedia technology and connectivity, however, offer something for almost everyone and the phone is very solid in this area. The size might be justified by the myriad features packed into this still relatively small package.The N75’s impressive connectivity offers many more ways to stay in touch, with Bluetooth, USB cable and infrared available to transfer data to a PC and other devices. Users will want to transfer data between their computers and a multimedia phone such as the N75, and Nokia has clearly worked to make this as smooth a process as possible.”
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