Nokia E75 Cell Phone First Impressions Review - Hardware
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Marianne Schultz Published on February 17, 2009 Comment on this |
Keyboard/Keypad
The E75's numeric keypad has keys that are slightly curved and made of slick plastic. We don't like how smooth they are and the lack of more definitive tactile differentiation between them, but they have good travel and feedback despite this. The QWERTY keyboard was surprisingly spacious and its keys have a matte textured surface - we found ourselves able to type quickly right away on the E75, unlike the cramped and tiny-keyed keyboard of the Treo Pro.


The E75's keypad and keyboard
Controls
The E75 has a square D-pad with a large center select button. It has 2 soft menu keys that share their fascias with the home and backspace keys, respectively.

The E75's controls
Display
The E75 has a 2.4" TFT active matrix LCD screen with a resolution of 320 x 240 pixels, and it can display up to 16 million colors. We found it to be bright and crisp during our short time testing it out.
Ports & Storage
The E75 has a Micro USB port for charging and connection to your computer. In terms of memory, it has 50MB of internal storage, which is not much at all, but its microSD card slot can take cards up to 16GB in capacity.

The E75's Micro USB port and microSD card slot
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