Nokia E75 Cell Phone First Impressions Review - Organizer
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Marianne Schultz Published on February 17, 2009 Comment on this |
Synchronization & Push
As you'd expect in a business-oriented device, the E75 can sync locally and over-the-air using the SyncML standard, Microsoft Activesync, Nokia's own Intellisync technology, and iSync on the Mac.
Contacts
The E75's contacts application is robust, capable of supporting groups, searching by company name, and more. The spec sheets specifically notes that multiple email and phone number entries are possible for each contact, a virtual necessity for business users.

The E75's contacts list
Calendar
Like the contacts application, the E75's calendar can handle a busy schedule easily, supporting multiple calendars and the ability to display schedule information at a glance.

The week view on the E75
Tasks
As on the E71, the tasks application is built into calendar application instead of being a separate entity on its own.
Notes
The E75 has a notes application, as a good little business phone should. It doesn't look to have changed much from what we've seen previously on E-series devices.

The new note dialogue
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