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Friday, April 27, 2007
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AT&T (formerly Cingular) is now offering the Nokia N75.
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The base price is $400 - $250 with a two-year contract. An additional $50 mail-in rebate is also available.
This 3G smartphone uses a clamshell design that's 3.74 inches by 2.5 inches by 0.80 inches when closed. Opening it up reveals its 2.4-inch, 320-by-240-pixel screen and number pad.
The N75 has a heavy emphasis on music, and includes buttons on its exterior for controlling its audio player. It also has a 1.36-inch color display on the outside for displaying information on song files, which can be in any of the following formats: MP3, M4A, AAC, eAAC+ and WMA.
To hold audio files, it has 40 MB of internal storage, which can be expanded with an optional microSD card.
As another music option, the N75 includes a stereo FM radio, allowing users to listen to radio stations through regular or Bluetooth headphones. The integrated 3D stereo speakers are another option.
This smartphone has a built-in 2-megapixel camera which offers both JPEG/EXIF image and MPEG-4 video capture.
The Nokia N75 has been designed to work on 3G (WCDMA 850/1900 MHz), EDGE, and GSM (850/900/1800/1900 MHz) networks.
More information can be found on Nokia's web site. |
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