
Crunchgear reviews the Nokia N75 mobile phoneand writes, "Besides the obvious appeal being the music functionality is the camera. The Carl Zeissless 2-megapixel camera with built-in flash and 10x zoom offers six different scene modes for just about any situation you may find yourself, which includes Auto, Portrait, Landscape, Night , Night Portrait and User defined. Let’s be perfectly honest with each other on this subject. Pictures taken by any mobile phone in the 2-megapixel range aren’t going to land on the cover of any magazine, so just keep that in mind or take a look at the N95 mobile phone and its 5-megapixel snapper. The N75 mobile phone takes OK pictures for most situations and MPEG-4 video recording at 15fps is only limited by the amount of memory you have onboard and in the microSD slot."
Soundtrack to your life
The Nokia N75 music experience excels even with the device closed. The digital music player has easy controls on the cover of the device, and the reflective 1.36" color cover display guides you to your music, which is always just a button press away. Supporting a multitude of different formats, including MP3, M4A, AAC, eAAC+ and WMA, the advanced digital music player includes an equalizer, playlist, shuffle and repeat features for a direct connection to compatible online music services. When you connect the Nokia N75 to your compatible PC, a mere tap on the music key acts as an instant link to music stored. The PC-mobile synchronization redirects your favorite tunes straight to the Nokia N75, which can store up to 1,500* individual tracks on an optional 2GB microSD card. In addition to playing downloaded music and ripped cds, the Nokia N75 also includes a stereo FM radio, allowing you to listen to your favorite talk or music radio stations through your compatible headphones or through the integrated 3D stereo speakers.MobileTechReview reviews the Nokia N75 and writes, "Expectations are naturally heightened with the recent release of the Nokia N95 with its 5 megapixel camera and autofocus lens. Now pull back those expectations: this is a much less expensive phone with a 2 megapixel camera and fixed focus lens. Phones and their cameras are evolving so quickly that we were first unimpressed with the Nokia N75's camera. Then we revisited last year's 2MP fixed focus offerings from Nokia like the N91 and E70 (neither offered by a US carrier) along with a few even more recent phones from other manufacturers. At the time, they looked pretty darned good for a phone but in comparison to the N75 their images were weaker with poorer focus and hazing. So, with a little perspective, we have to say the N75's photos are pretty decent for a 2MP camera phone. Even HTC and LG's 2MP fixed focus cameras don't do much better." More
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