Nokia’s range of E-series phones are aimed at business users, which means
they’re great for things such as email.
This new model is the first E-series one with a proper keyboard - it harks
back to the company’s Communicator phones, which were always great for typing on
but were very hefty.
However, on the
E75
a spacious keyboard slides out sideways from behind the screen. The design of
this phone was clearly important, and it’s elegant enough to stop it looking
like a business phone at all.
It’s reasonably slim like a regular phone, and the gleaming metallic back
looks very stylish. Overall, it feels like a classic Nokia that happens to hide
a keyboard.
A motion detector means that when you slide out the keypad the screen spins
around automatically and quickly so that its orientation matches the keys below.
The benefit of the keypad is obvious – why send text messages using annoying
predictive text input when you have a full keyboard available to type on?
It worked very well, although there’s no room for separate number keys which
instead occupy the top row of the keyboard - it is odd to have to press a
Function key to select them.
Even though it’s sleek and cute, this is a phone that will attract more
business-minded users who don’t want to go down the
Blackberry
route.
The E75 includes a subscription to
Nokia
Mail – a mail delivery service, free apart from data costs. Setting up a
Googlemail
account on the phone took just a couple of minutes and was simple and effective.
Like the earlier E71, this phone is designed to work in different ways
according to your needs – it can be up for business and personal use with
separate, customisable home screens.You can set it so business emails pop up
only in the work scenario, for instance.
Internet access is good, with wireless network access built in so you can
find a signal in a
hotspot,
but although the PC software is good for backing up and more, the absence of
Apple Mac compatibility is a shame.
There’s a decent 3.2-megapixel camera with autofocus, mirror and light, and a
standard headphone jack. Battery life was decent rather than exceptional but
this is a great phone with nice styling and strong features, including the very
useful slide-out keyboard.
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