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Nokia N75 now available on AT&T

Well, would ya just look at that? The long-awaited Nokia handset, the N75, is now up on AT&T’s website. They’re charging $199.99 for a 2 year service agreement, and $399 for the retail price. Not bad for North America’s first 3G Nokia handset! Here’s a run down of the features as listed by AT&T.

  • 2 MP camera with up to 10x zoom & video
  • Streaming music and video capabilities
  • High speed data access over UMTS network
  • Bluetooth® wireless technology
  • Integrated video recorder with 8x zoom
  • Cingular Video for streaming video clips and more
  • Cingular Music - Enhanced music player, MusicID, & streaming
  • WMDRM - Windows Media Digital Rights Management
  • Compatible with Napster and Yahoo! Music
  • Music purchase capable from phone via WAP
  • Multitasking - use voice and data simultaneously
  • Quad-band world phone with fast domestic UMTS
  • Download Music Tone ringtones, games and graphics
  • Mobile email - Yahoo!®, Hotmail®, AOL®, AIM®
  • Instant messaging - AOL®, Yahoo!®, & MSN®
  • Multimedia picture and video messaging
  • Dual speakers for 3D surround sound
  • Voice dialing and voice commands
  • External music play controls
  • HTML web browser
  • Stereo speakerphone

    Thanks, to everyone that sent this in!

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  • 8 comment(s) for this post.

    1. On Apr 27, 2007 @ 3:02 am, Dipset Said:

      Get your papes on.

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    2. On Apr 27, 2007 @ 3:19 am, tnkgrl Said:

      No HSDPA… Doh!

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    3. On Apr 27, 2007 @ 7:48 am, green Said:

      zoom is digital or analog?

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    4. On Apr 27, 2007 @ 12:35 pm, theninthcloud Said:

      I’m betting that it’s digital. 10x optical zoom in something that size would garner many more news articles

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    5. On Apr 28, 2007 @ 12:38 pm, green Said:

      I would rather prefer my teleskop :)

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    6. On May 12, 2007 @ 4:03 pm, Clueseau Said:

      Almost bought the N75 until the Cingular/A.T.&T. tech showed me the text messaging and I couldn’t read the type. Looks like Nokia knocked the Baby Boomers out of the market by installing a font size soooo small one would need to carry a magnifying glass to send and receive text messages. Why wouldn’t Nokia think about the market who could afford and would buy the phone? I waited 8 months to be truly disappointed. Back to hunting for a new phone.

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    7. On May 12, 2007 @ 4:06 pm, Baby Boomer Said:

      Looked at the N75 and it was a winner, until I tired to send a text and couldn’t read the type/font size. Why on earth would Nokia make this revolutionary phone something only folks under 30 could see. Not smart Nokia.

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    8. On Jun 27, 2007 @ 12:13 am, craps Said:

      This is one super duper site

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