Nokia N75 Review - Connectivity
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Alfredo Padilla Published on June 14, 2007 Comment on this |
Cellular Bands (8.0)
The Nokia N75 is a quad band (850/900/1800/1900) GSM phone that will work on any GSM network worldwide. GSM is the standard in most of the rest of the world and having a quad-band phone is important for world travellers. Our score for cellular bands is standardized based on the number of bands supported.
Data Support Score (5.0)
The Nokia N75 supports GPRS and EDGE on all four of its GSM bands. EDGE is capable of download speeds up to 230 kbps. The N75 is also Nokia's first phone to support AT&T's 3G network with UMTS support on the 850 and 1900 bands. UMTS is capable of download speeds up to 380 kbps, which is a nice bump over Edge but is not as fast as HSDPA, which can achieve speeds up to 1 Mbps. HSDPA is the updated version of UMTS and is supported by several AT&T devices such as the AT&T 8525.
Bluetooth (7.0)
The Nokia N75 supports Bluetooth 2.0, which allows for multiple simultaneous connections. Pairing the N75 with a bluetooth headset was quick and simple, as with other Series 60 devices. The N75 supports the following profiles: SDP Server, Hands Free, Headset, Sync ML, OBEX File Transfer, PC Suite, OBEX Object Push and Dial Up Networking. We were generally pleased with the N75's bluetooth performance but would have liked to see support for the A2DP and AVRCP profiles for stereo bluetooth headphones. Wi-Fi (0.0)
The Nokia N75 does not support W-Fi.
Infrared (0.0)
The Nokia N75 does not support infrared.
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