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| Nokia N75 Phone (AT&T) | 
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| Brand: Nokia Category: Wireless
List Price: $449.99 Buy New: $0.01 You Save: $449.98 (100%)

Avg. Customer Rating: 83 reviews Sales Rank: 35
Color: Black Media: Wireless Phone Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.2 Dimensions (in): 0 x 0 x 0
Model: N75 EAN: 6417182678165 ASIN: B000MSDKHA
Release Date: March 9, 2007 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Promotion: Data not available Terms and Conditions Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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Awesome phone, short battery life though October 24, 2007 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
I've been looking for a phone that worked well with my Mac. I use Macs for both home and business and need to synchronize my contacts and calendar with my mobile phone. All other mobiles I've tried and used (not too extensive but quite a few) either don't sync at all or truncate my data after synchronization or even worse, they truncate then reformat the data and it corrupts the data on my Mac. Frustrated after many attempts to find the right phone, I came across the Nokia N75 on a Mac web site and learned that Nokia advocates working with iSync (Mac's built-in synchronization tool) and even provides drivers for the phone to be used on the Mac with iSync.
All in all, I found that the N75 not only keeps ALL of my data from my calendar items (iCal) and Address Book but synchronizing is really simple and painless. Using the phone is a bit more comprehensive and took some getting use to but once I learned how to use it, I can't be happier with the phone.
The only drawback this phone has is its short battery life. I found that on a full charge, I can get maybe 2 hours of talk time in a day and by 5:00 PM, I'm needing to charge the phone again. So, I'm on a search for high-capacity batteries or stand-alone battery chargers so I can keep spare batteries handy. I'm also making sure I have chargers available too so I can keep it charged. I have a charger at home, one in my laptop bag and one in my car so for now, I just need to be sure before I take a call that I'm not shy of battery power.
Nice work Nokia but please beef up the battery solution! THANKS!
I like it, but... October 19, 2007 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Nokia N75 Phone (AT&T) As a phone, which is the sole reason for my purchase of the N75, call quality is very good and it picks up a signal well (much better than my wife's Samsung, also with AT&T). However, I have had a problem--there have been three times in three weeks where I have answered or made a call and the person on the other end couldn't hear me. The problem persisted for several trial calls I made immediately afterward. I had to turn the phone off and on to get the microphone to work again.
I exchanged the phone and the new one did the same thing--once in the week that I have used it. Nokia was not aware of a microphone problem, but I did read another Amazon review where a person had the same problem, even with a replacement. It may be a design flaw that is exposed because of the way I use the phone, which is about 90% loudspeaker use on calls (I shouldn't speculate on a cause, but that is the only thing I do differently than most people).
Other than that one problem, I like the phone very much and am going to keep it. However, it will be frustrating when I have an important call and the person on the other end says "hello...hello...anyone there?", and hangs up, even though I'm yelling "hello, hello, can you hear me?". Obviously they can't, so I'll turn the phone off and on and call them again.
Not satisfied with this phone October 13, 2007 0 out of 3 found this review helpful
Pro: many functions. con: when I inserted the Sd card into the slot under the direction (I did it very well at the first time). It was stuck in the aperture and spent a lot of time to take it out! Bad battery, I need to charge the cell every two or less days! Easily press the connection bottom accidently (Which charges me money); Cannot see the some rm form videos(can hear it).
Love the N75 September 21, 2007 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I love the functionality of the camera/video. Once I purchased a micro-memory card at Costco, I was able to start taking alot of pictures and videos. While video taping you can use the volume button on the side of phone to zoom in and out, very cool! The phone also has a flash. I do like the feature of anyone calling from your contact list, it rings with whatever tone you choose and then it audibly states the persons name, so you don't even have to pick up the phone, you know if you want to or not. My husband is a contractor and very busy, so he enjoys the feature very much. We are still exploring all the features, but we definately purchased it for the camera/video because he takes alot of before and after photos of his jobs. This way he doesn't need to carry a camera, he has it all in one. Because he is a high minutes user, I think he tends to charge it everynite, unlike his former nokia 6102 that could go a couple days. I think because of the new N75 being full 3G service it uses more battery power. So he counts on having a car charger if needed.
Bad Battery but overall Awesome Phone!!! September 18, 2007 4 out of 5 found this review helpful
For all those u have been having problems with the phone turning ON when in your pocket and who din know how to lock your keys that are outside...here is the solution... when u press the power button u get an option to lock keypad... select to lock the keypad and that way you dont have to worry about battery draining when in your pocket... i do accept the fact that the battery life on the N75 is not as great as any other Nokia phone... But I thot locking the phone in my pocket saves me a lot of battery... I charge my phone everyday :(... But overall it is an excellent phone...U dont get such a good phone being offered by any provider for FREE...
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