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The N75 is the successor of the N71 and the second clamshell phone of Nokia to run on Symbian operating system. It is quad-band GSM and dual-band (USA) UMTS phone with QVGA display and microSD slot

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A step in the right direction for AT&T

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  22 Jan 2008 by Douglas

8.6 out of 10

Having had this phone now for 6 months, I can still say that I really love this phone despite some of the problems I've had. Looking at all the phones offered by any major US carrier, this was the only one that stood out to me, and I'm happy to own it.

Here's what I like about it: S60 3rd Ed, stereo speakers, number pad, front and main displays are BIG and beautiful, sound quality, ability to hold a signal, dedicated music keys on the front (no touch sensitive music keys - can't stand that garbage), how customizable it is, 3G, MicroSD card slot location (Not inside the phone), ability to sync with outlook, internet browser, and it's a smartphone!

What I didn't like: AT&T removed A2DP, SIM card slot horribly designed, AT&T's software slowed the phone down (causing it to freeze/forcing you to restart it sometimes), lack of RAM (might be AT&T's software), pop port instead of micro-usb, the flip didn't feel as strong as my old SGH-e317 did (doesn't close as tight, and the flip itself doesn't feel as sturdy), carrier enforced limit on ringtone size, vibrate is a little weak, and what ever happened to phones coming with games??

I believe this phone has a good amount of potential, but given what AT&T did with it, its being held back. The camera is ok; don't expect the flash to make a difference. All it seems to do is ruin pictures. Video recording is pretty good considering its only 352x288 recording at 15fps. The battery is the one issue I keep hearing about with this phone, and I didn't expect it to last longer than 2 days when I first got it, and it doesn't. Residing in an area with garbage service kills my battery compared to when I'm actually at my real home. Use it a lot though and it's going to run out in 1 day. I'd really like to see what this phone is like unbranded, but I'm happy with it now.

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  10 Oct 2007 by Zook

10 out of 10

Very good phone!!! Nokia always surprices me!!!
Design is very good!!! Very high quality and good looking body.
Display is gorgeous, 16 mil. colors is amazing. The keypad is like a Mercedes S600 class, very profeccinal and attractive and pleasure to use. Receptiopn is like a 6 feet antena- awesome. battery life is very long (not sure why people complain about battery, maybe they have old version of N75?!) Mine is AT&T branded.
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Wonderful Phone

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  15 Sep 2007 by Baldilocks

9.4 out of 10

Finally a smartphone that doesnt look like one!!
Brialliant 2.4" display is wonderful as well.
This phone pulls in a signal like a Motorola (a good thing), and holds onto calls very well.
I HIGHLY recommend this phone.

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