In fact, I found just the opposite to be true. I have read other reviews that said that the E75's call quality was not as good as other E-series phones but I have not found that to be true. The physical design of the E75 is near perfect and the only thing its missing is TV Out. In addition to all this, the E75 incorporates an accelerometer and has turn and/or tap to silence calls and alarms. Finally, the materials and construction of the E75 are all first class. While the 2.5 mm ports on earlier E-series phones were never a big deal for me, it was the cause of many complaints by others. The E75 has a standard 3.5 mm headphone port. You can comfortably compose and reply to email using the inner QWERTY keyboard but would not want to type out a novel on it. Despite this, it works very well for thumb typing. The inner keyboard is a little more difficult to use because the keys are all perfectly flat. The keys are a little small but they are sloped towards each other, which increases the accuracy of the key presses. In addition to a very good screen, the numeric (front) keypad is also very good. I like the screen and it works well in both the portrait and landscape mode. It has the very solid feel that is standard for E-series phones. The E75 is a very nice phone and feels great in the hand. I only paid $265 because I purchased the phone on the Saturday before Father’s day between 9:00 PM and Midnight. I recently bought a Nokia E75 and got a very good deal thanks to a special notice posted by.
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