Saturday, January 19, 2008

Nokia N75 - Jack of All Trades

The Nokia N75 has been awaited with bated breath since December 2006. It is considered to be one of the smallest multimedia handheld computers in the market at the moment. An affordable smartphone with good looks and exquisite features, the handset comes equipped with a plethora of high-tech features, including 3G, a 2 megapixel camera, Bluetooth 2.0 and a music player. A RAZR look-alike comes with a large and bright external display that flashes signal strength, carrier name, battery level, time and date. This quad band GSM world phone operating on the GSM 850/900/1800/1900MHz bands is a 3G phone that can be carried anywhere around the world without any connectivity issues. The N75 has outside music controls, stereo speakers, as well as a music player that supports various popular formats, including MP3, AAC, AAC, eAAC and WMA files and OMA DRM 2.0. The PC synchronization option lets you transfer songs from the computer to the handset and vice versa, at the same time enabling you to save up to 1,500* individual tracks on an optional 2GB microSD card. The Nokia N75 also incorporates a stereo FM radio that keeps you updated on the world happenings, and lets you listen to your favourite tracks on the go. The 2 megapixel camera lets you click superb quality stills and records great quality videos to be saved and cherished later on. 16x digital zoom and an integrated flash LED further enhance the picture quality and give you an outstanding photography experience. The 40 MB of internal memory (expandable up to 2 GB) means you can capture up to 500 minutes of video or close to 2500 photos. Nokia N75 establishes itself as an all-in-one device that is a communication device, a multimedia player and a digital camera, all at one time! An ideal device to be bought and cherished for a long time. Adam is a marketing expert who brings the information on various themes through articles. Contract Phones mobile phones

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