The N75 is a clamshell model that is surprisingly very thin. It contains many features such as a smart phone operating system, browser, an extra clear and rich screen, half screen on the outside of the phone, MP3 player and a high quality 2 megapixel camera phone. The exterior surface of the device is covered in a matte finish paint that stays pretty clean, though doesn't offer as much grip as many of the newer soft-touch paints being used by companies such as Motorola. Also, at 3.8 inches long by 2 inches wide by 0.8 inch high, the flip phone is a bit blocky and bulky. This makes for a bit of a tight fit in a pants pocket. On the right spine of the N75, there's a volume rocker, a camera activation key, and another button to switch to video mode. As with the Nokia N95, the placement of the latter two buttons mimics the feel of a digital camera when shooting a picture horizontally and with the front cover closed. For camera phone lovers will surely be satisfied with the 2 megapixel camera on board. It includes digital zoom and even videos. Using the phone is very simple. The user interface is very easy to learn and get used to. The Nokia N75 is equipped with a 2-megapixel camera with a built-in flash and 10x zoom. As with other camera-equipped Nokia N series phones, the N75 offers a wide range of customization and editing options for your images. You get three quality settings, six scene modes, a white balance adjustment, a sequence mode, a self-timer, and more. As a quad-band phone, the N75 offers true world roaming as well as a speakerphone, speed dial, conference calling, voice command support, and a vibrate mode. There are also a couple of extra, cool utilities for your phone: Voice Aid and Message Reader. Both use text-to-speech technology, and the former can read your recent calls or your address book's contents back to you, to name two, while the latter will read you your text messages. Finally, there are two small speakers located on both sides of the phone and a power button on top. The Nokia N75 for Cingular ships with only a USB cable, a power adapter, a software CD, and reference material. Much to our dismay, there is no wired headset or micro SD card included in the box.
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