I was waiting for the perfect time to start blogging, although hopefully I can pick up the pace once I get to sort out my schedule. This review has been put together after a week's usage.
Initial Impression:
Based on what I've seen before in the pictures and videos taken of the Nokia N75, I didn't think that it would appeal to me aesthetically. The keypad looked decent, and with me having large fingers, I couldn't resist the chance. 3G here in Los Angeles has been expanding in the past few months, but still doesn't reach my house (5-6 miles more to go), but I thought I could get a chance to test out the speeds when I'm in a 3G area to see if 3G really makes a difference on a cell phone. So once I got one unit, and I held the phone, it was better than I expected. The front of the phone is a little boring, but from the sides it actually looks nice. When the phone is open, it looks relatively thin. I was baffled by the tiny speakers Nokia placed on the two sides of the phone, however as you will read later on, there almost up to par with the speakers of the N73. The hinge also feels almost rock-solid, and all you need to do is get it half way open, and it will do the job. When the flip is open, it has two small pads on the bottom of the keypad, and it seems all it does is it creates a little separation between the keypad and the flip when it's closed, so that a fingernail can get in between easier to open the phone.
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