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Nokia E75 Officially Announced

The Nokia E75 has been leaked to death: it should be particularly good at email as it is compatible with virtually all the popular online (Gmail, Yahoo, MSN, Pop, IMAP) and the enterprise email services (Exchange and Lotus). Several email accounts are supported simultaneously, and they can even be split into “Business” or “Personal” screens. There’s support for GPS navigation, thanks to A-GPS and Nokia Maps, the integrated navigation software.We like just about everything in this phone, except for the low-resolution display. If it is meant to be a text phone, we think that it should have a display that is on-par (or better!) with low-end BlackBerry phones like the Curve 8900 (480×360). The E75 should cost around 549 Euros (unlocked) – specs in the full post.

Highlights

  • 2.4″ display (320×240)
  • QWERTY Slider, S60 OS
  • 50MB of internal data, 4GB flashcard included (16GB max)
  • HSDPA, WiFi b/g
  • 3.2 MP Camera with flash, auto-focus
  • 3.5mm audio jack
  • Micro USB 2.0 port
  • A-GPS + Nokia Maps (pre-registered, maps stored locally)
  • 139g (iPhone=135g), 111.8 x 50 x 14.4mm
  • 3 Colors: Black, Red, Yellow

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