| Manufacturer | Nokia |
|---|---|
| Availability by region | 3 May 2007 |
| Predecessor | Nokia 6682 Nokia N71 |
| Successor | Nokia 6650 fold |
| Related | Nokia 6290 Nokia N73 Nokia N76 Nokia N95 |
| Compatible networks | WCDMA 850/1900 and GSM 850/900/1800/1900 MHz |
| Form factor | Clamshell |
| Dimensions | 95×52×20 mm (3.74×2.05×0.79 in), 93 cc |
| Weight | 123.5 g (4 oz) |
| Operating system | Symbian OS v9.1,S60 Third Edition |
| CPU | TI OMAP 1710 ARM-926 220 MHz |
| Memory | Up to 50 MB built-in memory |
| Removable storage | Up to 2 GB withmicroSD |
| Battery | 800MaH Nokia BL-5BT battery |
| Rear camera | 2 MP / 1600 x 1200 px / 8X Digital Zoom |
| Display | 240 x 320 pixels, 2.4", 16M Colors |
| External display | 160 x 128 pixels, 256,000 colors |
| Connectivity | Bluetooth, USB-to-Pop-Port, SMS, MMS |
| Data inputs | Keypad |
TheNokia N75 is aclamshell-stylemobile phone byNokia, announced on September 26, 2006.[1] It runs onSeries 60 3rd Editionsmartphone platform of theSymbian operating system. Nokia N75 has been made specifically for the American3G market, supportingWCDMA/UMTS 850/1900 frequencies. It was the very first 3G Symbian as well as 3G Nokia handset to be provided by a major US carrier, withAT&T Mobility releasing it on May 3, 2007.[2]
In addition to the US, the Nokia N75 was also available throughout the Americas inArgentina byCTI Movil,Chile byEntel,Colombia byComcel,Dominican Republic byClaro,Mexico byTelcel,Puerto Rico byClaro andVenezuela byMovistar.
CNET gave it 3/5, liking the call quality and display but disliking the battery life and camera.[3] Mobile Tech Review gave it 4/5.[4]PCMag gave it 2.5/5 with similar praise and criticism.[5]