Nokia N75 Video
Nokia N75 Video Transcript
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>> Hi, I'm Bonnie Cha, senior associate editor at CNET.com and today, we're taking a first look at the Nokia N75. This has been a hot little phone that people wanted and there are a couple of reasons why. It's the first 3D Simian Smart phone available through Cingular slash AT & T. And it has a ton of multimedia features. There's a 2 mega pixel camera on the back and you can also access Cingular music and Cingular video services. They even have external music controls here. And you can see a music player here on the external screen. The camera produces some crappy pictures, actually, which was a little disappointing for a 2 mega pixel camera. As far as design, it's a little bulky, but you do get a very nice screen here as well as a roomy keypad. Couple drawbacks about this phone, the top time battery life was only two and a half hours so that's pretty bad. Also, there's only a proprietary port for your headphones, so you have to use the included, well, you don't even get ear buds with this phone so that's another problem. We would have liked the 3.5 millimeter jack for a regular cell phone so you can use it. Otherwise, not a bad phone, it's really fast, good call quality. Its available now for about 300 dollars with a two year contract through Cingular, AT&T. I'm Bonnie Cha and this has been the Nokia N75. ^M00:01:16 [ Music ]
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Nokia N75 (AT&T) Review
The good: The Nokia N75 features 3G (UMTS) support and is compatible with Cingular's music and video services. The Symbian smart phone offers excellent call quality and has integrated Bluetooth, external music controls, and a gorgeous internal display and spacious keypad.
The bad: The N75 has a very short talk time battery life, and the phone's 2-megapixel camera took subpar pictures. Also, the phone is equipped with a proprietary port for headsets and headphones. There's no HSDPA support, Wi-Fi, or GPS.
The bottom line: There are a lot of good points to the Nokia N75, including UMTS support, advanced multimedia capabilities, and excellent call quality, but ultimately, its poor talk time battery life and other restrictions leave us disappointed in the smart phone.
Nokia N75 (AT&T) Specs
Manufacturer: Nokia Corp.
Part number: 0023427
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Nokia N75 (AT&T) Prices
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