Nokia N75 GSM Unlocked Phone with 2MP Camera and Music Player–International Version with No Warranty
Posted by admin | Posted in Symbian | Posted on 16-06-2010
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- This unlocked cell phone is compatible with GSM carriers like AT&T and T-Mobile. Not all carrier features may be supported. It will not work with CDMA carriers like Verizon Wireless, Alltel and Sprint.
- Quad-band GSM cell phone compatible with 850/900/1800/1900 frequencies and US 3G compatibility via 850/1900 UMTS plus GPRS/EDGE data capabilities
- Flip-style smartphone with Symbian 60 OS; dual LCD screens; digital audio player; external music controls
- 2-megapixel camera/camcorder with LED flash, MicroSD expansion to 2 GB, Bluetooth for handsfree devices; access to personal email with document viewer
- Up to 4.2 hours of talk time, up to 200 hours (8.3 days) of standby time
Product Description
No complex nagivation. No delayed gratification. With the single push of a button, the Nokia N75 instantly connects you to what you need. Your music, your movies, your online life. Snap a picture and share it, shoot a movie and send it. Two megapixels. One-touch access…. More >>




THis is a good and great phone. It does everything I want plus more!! I use it as a PDA and it GREAT!!, I have appts, tasks, reminders, etc… and it alarms to all of them, as well as carry over all the important documetation for each task or appt or reminder i set up. I really like it the reception is the best, and this phone syncs with everything, i.e. wireless headphones etc.. I would recommend this phone as great. Also, if you chose, as I have, buy some apps to go with it and it can be a PDA with all docs and tasks, … synced. I love it and I have had it for 8mos. no problem. the audio is awsome and mp3 player is really good.
Rating: 5 / 5
This is a good phone, great reception, menus and more menus but very customizable, good sound from headset and speakerphone, and very good music player. More than anything, it is a phone, and as such it is an excellent product.
The battery will drain pretty quickly, and if you use the web-browsing, a lot quicker. The camera, I’m not very impressed with, but I have a camera and only want this as a phone. Those are my only negatives…
Download the Opera mini browser, and the Google maps, and make sure you add a good size micro card to increase the memory. The headset is a bit annoying but when you see how well it plays and the sound that comes off of that thing, you’ll be ok with that. The browsing could be faster, but the size of the screen and the graphics that come through the screen are worth it.
Good luck!!!
…Updating the review…..having all kinds of issues lately, can’t tell for sure if it is only the phone, but I am dropping calls multiple times on a daily basis. After speaking to AT&T, I switched temporarily to a Sony Ericson, and to a Motorola(really expensive slider phone). They all sucked.
As far as the Nokia, my battery is not able to get me through the day anymore, and I am not a heavy user as I used to be. The bottom line is that if I am buying a cell phone and I can’t use it to make a phone call, then I don’t want it. Unfortunately I travel internationally so much, that I need a cell phone and service that will work abroad. The AT&T store guy says Blackberry’s the way to go…. researching the idea right now.
Rating: 4 / 5
I have an unbranded N75 with the wireless Bluetooth feature not available on the AT&T version (as of Sept 2007). I love Nokia phones – the phone works well as a phone. The Symbian OS has some really useful applications available on line. I highly recommend purchasing them on your computer, and then installing them via Bluetooth or included cable so you don’t loose them on a firmware update. Bluetooth Stereo MP3 is well integrated with the phone features, but on my phone the audio can be choppy (appears that either the phone or Bluetooth get’s busy interrupting the music). If Nokia cleaned up the stereo choppiness I’d give this 5 stars.
Rating: 3 / 5
I have had nothing but problems with this phone. When I renewed my contract with AT&T last year I was really excited to get this phone. I wasn’t exactly happy to be paying a ton of money for it, but it seemed to have everything I was looking for in a phone. After a few months it started acting strange. I would go to check my phone for missed calls and find it shut off. I would turn it back on and it would be fine. Then it started shutting itself off or restarting itself more and more frequently. At times I would have to take the battery out for a few seconds and then reassemble it to try to get it to restart. Not only would it do this while the phone sat next to me, but it would do it while I was in the middle of a conversation. I sent my original phone back and AT&T sent me a new one hoping there was a glitch with the original. My new N75 not only does the same thing with shutting itself off and freezing up but it likes to call random people on my contact list whom I hardly ever call. I am VERY DISAPPOINTED IN THIS PHONE and would not recommend putting the money out for it.
Rating: 1 / 5
Worst make of Nokia…I guess N3310 was far better than this one…No battery life…No internal phone memory..and even if u add a memory card, u cant transfer anything from it to the phone memory as it is very less…no ringtone compatibility- the nokia tools sucks big time and doesnt know wat to encode into from a normal mp3…voicemail feature not proper…Camera is ok…Ringtone volume of those in there already is good..But overall, STAY AWAYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY FROM THIS PHONE!!!!! LEARN FROM MY MISTAKE…GOD BLESS U!!
Rating: 1 / 5