Nokia E75: Slider Smartphone complete with GPS and Geo-tagging
By James • Jul 3rd, 2009 • Category: UncategorizedAfter becoming a household name and establishing its credibility, FInnish mobile giant Nokia has really played a lot with technology and has created a lot of masterpieces. One of its latest creations is the Nokia E75, a slide open communicator device. The QWERTY form plays a good part in presenting an attractive Symbian turf. The 2.4 inch TFT 16M colour screen is the highlight and produces QVGA resolution. The keyboard is a four row side slide arrangement which has everything required for sending mails, messages and navigating. The GSM feature in it is quad band and the 3 is tri band. The CPU is ARM11 369 Hz with the audio jack being a standard 3.5mm device. There is a microSD card slot and a 4GB microSD card that comes with the package. Bluetooth connectivity ensures that data is smoothly transferred around.
The camera that has been used in the Nokia E75 is a 3.2 Mega Pixel auto focus camera which has a dedicated shutter key. The Wi Fi facility is 802.11b/g and has UPnP technology. The mobile phone has a GPS receiver that is built in along with Nokia maps that have voice assisted navigation. This voice service can be used for the first three months. Connectivity is enhanced with the presence of the USB port. The Nokia E75’s battery cover is made up of steel and software like the office document editor give the phone cutting edge. The user can listen to FM radio just in case he gets bored with listening to songs. Go and get your Nokia E75 right away and experience all these features.
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