The Nokia N75 Phone (AT&T)is has a clamshell form factor. It runs on the Symbian 90 OS. The combination of Symbian OS and Nokia provides a user experience that centered on the phone’s functions. If you want a phone that is first and foremost a phone, it hard to go wrong with this combination of hardware and operating system.
The N75 also has a number of pda and multimedia features that recommend it to the more geeky customers. It comes with software which allows it to read but not edit word documents. It is a 3G phone which allows for speedy delivery of web pages to the small screen. However, the n75 does use the UMTS 3G
technology which is slower than found on other cell phones.
N75 even comes with some features lacking on iPhone in that it is Flash and Realplayer ready. And of most importance to the audiophile this phone will take wireless stereo headphones. This feature is especially important as the port for wired headphones is proprietary.
If you want a cell phone mainly to be a phone then this model for you. However, if you also want your phone to be an MP3 player and occasionally enjoy flash movies from sites that don’t have a deal with Apple then this phone may also be for you.
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