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ZOMGitsCJ's massive E75 review

5 replies · 1,967 views · Started 06 April 2009

Although the ZOMGitsCJ site might have an unusual name, don't let that fool you as it takes phones very seriously. The site's owner CJ has put together an absolutely ginormous sprawling epic review of the E75 with lots and lots and lots of pictures of the phone itself plus screenshots of the interface and various applications. The verdict? Well, you'll have to see for yourself...

Read on in the full article.

I pretty much stopped reading when i read this "The E75 is positioned as the next Eseries Flagship device, with it�s formfactor stated to replace the E90 Communicator Series"

You got to be kidding right? If that is really nokia's intent then the lost me as a customer
Not 1 molecule of my self would even consider replacing my E90 with the E75 thats a huge downgrade come on. A worse keyboard and then i dont event want to start about the screen size....

And i only have such low requests...
qwerty keyboard (i could live with e75 if i really have to)
big screen (8xx-xxx but i could live with 6xx,xxx)
and if possible Capacitive touch
symbian or android.

And what does reality tell me? That such a device isnt there (ok only 1 and thats the E90)

Omnia HD is so close but now qwerty
HTC Pro2 is hardware wise pretty perfect but wrong os.

So i guess i really have to see what the N97 is all about it has a lower screen res then i really want to have and a worse keyboard then the E90. And it has the wrong touch tech

Why doesnt HTC just bring out there hardware with a better os... 😞

Totally agree with you! I suffer due to small size of E90 and bad keyboard feedback. So, E75 is absolutely wrong direction and nohow related to Communicator serie. I sure author is wrong, because E75 brings nothing for owners of the E90.

The author was just reporting what Nokia said, don't shoot the messenger!

And what Nokia actually said was that the E75 was in the spirit of the 9300. I don't think they meant it would replace the whole communicator line, just that it provides a cheaper full-qwerty phone with business software bundled.

But as many have commented, a more accurate comparison would be with the E70.

He's crazy like a fool, what about it CJ cool!

Carlos Silva
Nokia-Blog.net