Nokia E75 review

Nokia's latest handset has all the latest features, but can it compete?

TechRadar Verdict

A fully featured handset with a simple interface and some really handy gadgets. The usability is great, although some buttons feel a bit cramped and the camera could be a bit sharper

Pros

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    Excellent messaging capabilities

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    Slide-out Qwerty keyboard

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    HSDPA and Wi-Fi high speed data connectivity

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    A-GPS location finding

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    Nokia Maps Sat Nav software

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    Symbian S60 smartphone

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    Good quality music player

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    Standard 3.5mm headphone socket

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    Business and personal modes for homescreen

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    Good spread of features and functionality

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    4GB MicroSD memory card supplied in-box

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    Good build quality and design

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    User-friendly usability

Cons

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    Average quality earphones supplied

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    Camera is adequate but could be better

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    Qwerty keypad has slow action

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    Keys could be better defined

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Nokia is an old hand at Qwerty keyboard-packing smartphones, what with its Communicator series stretching back a dozen or so years. With the E75 though, Nokia has added a neat side-sliding keyboard to a candybar-style business device, enhancing some pretty powerful messaging muscle in a smart, sharp and slim S60 smartphone handset.

The E75, one of Nokia's enterprise range, has the classy look of the attractive but businesslike E51 candybar about it but the slider Qwerty offers a text-tapping alternative to the BlackBerry-alike keyboard of the E71 and E63.