Nokia’s E75 has begun its journey to retail shelves

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We can’t say that we’re as excited as we could be, but we’re still pleased nonetheless that the latest entry in Nokia’s business orientated E-Series, the E75, has begun shipping and has arrived safe and sound in some retail locations across the globe. Nokia seems to be quite proud of the E75 as it is the first of their handsets to ship with Nokia Messaging pre-installed, a service which not only includes support for Nokia’s own corporate email client, Mail for Exchange and IBM Lotus Notes Traveller but consumer email services like Yahoo! Mail, Gmail and Windows Live Hotmail. We guess it can’t hurt that the E75 has a sliding QWERTY keypad, 2.4″ display, 3.2 megapixel camera, aGPS, WiFi and quad-band EDGE/dual-band HSDPA connectivity and runs on , either.

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14 Comments
  • jazzyl

    Nice and sweet i love this phone!!! @BGR will it support BlackBerry connect ?

    Sent via BlackBerry.

  • raj

    it is nice

  • http://thingswhichmatterto.us Farukh

    Maybe ill pick this up as a sidekick for my BB Bold. Loved the Nokia E71 and sure enough E75 will be better.

    Since blackberry doesnt seem to support VOIP till 2050 i can use this for voip and GPS etc..as a fun phone.

  • http://www.drzahwa.com GT

    No BB Connect for Nokia

  • tom

    BB has skype coming in May, and already have GPS built-in

  • Jay84Virgo

    Now if Nokia could only give us what we all really wanted…the slim-N-sexy, E55!

  • http://www.cannerycasinoandhotel.net/ CanneryCasinoAndHotel

    great with the qwerty keyboard.

  • http://thingswhichmatterto.us Farukh

    @tom, you are right it has skype coming in May but its a dial around situation that is useless to me. I have to dial a number then it will connect me to my skype contant. It can get expensive for us who are outside of USA.

    Also, i cant have my Bold connect to my Asterix service to be able to ring when someone dials my US or UK number.

    As for GPS yes bold does have GPS but there is no voice guiding.

    Nokia does both out of the box. i love my Bold but it has shortcomings and i will have to use something else to make up for them till RIM sorts it stuff out till 2050.

  • Truman

    Uh.. wheres 3G? Is threaded messaging still a 3rd party plugin? Is it is slow as all the other Nokias I’ve owned..? E71, N72, N95 and E90? NONE of them were ever snappy phones.. and I’ll take BB or GPhones browser over N95 or E90 .. and they can’t even stay connected to WiFi.. and the process of ESTABLISHING a WiFi connection? Painful. Nokias are great when you read the spec sheet and look at the pictures… when you use them? Different story.

  • chigirl35

    If only this phone had a touchscreen, it would be perfect.

  • Heathen

    I really like this phone,
    This is the phone I wish the N95 was. A smart phone without a QWERTY is really frustrating.

  • Greg

    @Truman:

    I don’t know what you’re huffing Jim, but E71 is a mighty snappy phone (as is my N82) and HDSPA = 3.5G

  • JMONA

    so what carrier exactly is this going to go to??? Thanks

  • Mattias

    What have you been smoking ? The E71 one is one of the fastest smartphones available – it beats the crap out of HTC and Blackberry devices when it comes to everyday use. Sure it does not have a fancy touchscreen and super megapixel camera.

    But as a business device they are hard to beat and that is what they are designed for. Not to be a fancy but stupid phone to show of on the nightclub

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