Nokia N75 | |
Manufacturer: | Nokia |
Available: | 2007 |
Screen: | 240 x 320 pixels, 2.4", 16M Colors |
Exterior Screen: | 160 x 128 pixels, 256,000 colors |
Camera: | 2 MP / 1600 x 1200 px / 8X Digital Zoom |
Operatingsystem: | Symbian OS v9.1, S60 Third Edition |
Input: | Keypad |
Cpu: | ARM, 220 MHz |
Memory: | Up to 50 MB built-in memory |
Memory Card: | Up to 2 GB with microSD |
Networks: | WCDMA 850/1900 and GSM 850/900/1800/1900 MHz |
Battery: | 800MaH Nokia BL-5BT battery |
Connectivity: | Bluetooth, USB-to-Pop-Port, SMS, MMS |
Size: | 95 x 52 x 20 mm, 93 cc |
Form: | Clamshell |
Weight: | 123.5 g |
Music: | AAC, eAAC, AAC+, mp3, wma |
Predecessor: | Nokia 6682 Nokia N71 |
Successor: | Nokia 6650 fold |
Related: | Nokia 6290 Nokia N73 Nokia N76 Nokia N95 |
The Nokia N75 is a mobile phone by Nokia. It uses Series 60 3rd Edition of Symbian OS. AT&T Mobility is a carrier of the N75 in the United States. It has been made specifically for the American 3G market, supporting WCDMA 850/1900 frequencies; however, it was also available in Argentina by CTI Movil, Chile by Entel, Colombia by Comcel, Dominican Republic by Claro, Mexico by Telcel, Puerto Rico by Claro and Venezuela by Movistar
Feature | Specification | |
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Form factor | Clamshell | |
Operating System | Symbian OS v9.1, S60 Third Edition | |
Processor | TI OMAP 1710 ARM-926 220 MHz | |
Memory | 50 MB built-in, expandable via MicroSD Slot | |
GSM frequencies | 850/900/1800/1900 MHz | |
GPRS | Yes | |
EDGE (EGPRS) | Yes | |
WCDMA | Yes (850/1900 MHz) (North America and Australia) | |
Internal screen | TFT Matrix, diagonal 2,4", 16 million colors, 240x320 pixels | |
External screen | TFT Matrix, diagonal 1,36", 262,144 colors, 128x160 pixels | |
Camera | 2.0 mpx (Sensor: Toshiba CMOS, F/3, 5 mm), Flash: LED, 20x digital zoom, Exif | |
Video recording | Video: MPEG-4 H.263 VBR CIF (352 x 288) @ 15 frame/s; Audio: AAC Low Complexity (1 channel, 16bits, 48 kHz, 72 kbit/s) | |
Multimedia Messaging | Yes | |
Video calls | No | |
Push to talk | No | |
Application support | Java (MIDP 2.0), 3D API (JSR-184) | |
Memory card slot | Yes, microSD, up to 2 GB, hot swap | |
Bluetooth | Yes, 2.0 EDR (3 Mbit/s) | |
Infrared | Yes | |
Data cable support | Yes, Pop-Port, USB 2.0 Full Speed, supports Mass Storage Mode | |
Browser | WAP 2.0/xHTML/Full HTML | |
Yes | ||
Music player | Yes | |
Radio | Stereo FM | |
Video Player | Yes | |
Polyphonic tones | Yes, 64 chords | |
Ringtones | Yes, Mp3, NB-AMR, WB-AMR, True Tones, WAV, AAC, eAAC+, RealAudio, M4A | |
HF speakerphone | Yes | |
Offline mode | Yes | |
Battery | Li-Ion 800MAh (BL-5BT) | |
Charger | 2 mm connector | |
Talk time | 4 hours | |
Standby time | 8.5 days (200 hours) | |
Weight | 123 grams | |
Dimensions | 95x52x20 millimeters | |
Availability | Available | |
Other | Flash Lite 1.1, full HTML browser, OMA Digital Rights Management for use with subscription-based music download services, Text-To-Speech, Voice Recognition, pre-loaded with additional AT&T applications |
CNet gave it 3/5, liking the call quality and display but disliking the battery life and camera.[1] Mobile Tech Review gave it 4/5.[2] PCMag gave it 2.5/5 with similar praise and criticism.[3]