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Originally Posted by Bubby
(Post 1263385)
MOTOYUVA - Motorola W270 |
Originally Posted by Jaggu You are the welcome, sometimes we overlook the obvious, one more thing if you dont want to create multiple folders/or sync software doesnt select different folder (not default). Configure one contact book/list in Outlook express, second one in MS outlook ie if you have both. |
Originally Posted by Bubby
(Post 1263428)
Exactly, even I feel the same. If the phone would had been around 22k, I would have for sure bought it this weekend. Now will have to look at other options :Frustrati |
Originally Posted by androdev
(Post 1263493)
This only has 2.5mm and not 3.5mm audio jack?? |
Originally Posted by Raja
(Post 1264214)
A good comprehensive review here of Nokia E75: Nokia E75 review: Business on the slide - GSMArena.com |
Final Words Adding value to an already impressive fleet of business handsets is by no means an easy task. And since there's no doubt that the E75 is up to the E-series standard - there's nothing too big to complain about. Though, well, there's nothing too big altogether. Nokia E75 is just an alternative: it's the usual Eseries skill with a different approach to QWERTY and compact design. But before we dig deeper in the E-series ecosystem, let's look for a meaningful competition to help us better define the Nokia E75. The form factor and the smart platform pretty much narrow the list down to a single nominee outside the touchscreen world. HTC S740 sports an almost identical spec sheet and it costs the same, so it's purely a matter of OS preference here, isn't it? The side-slide QWERTY form factor is a Symbian debut and the fact that it packs in a pleasantly compact and nice handling piece of gear is only in favor of the E75. Its only problem is it's launched after the stunning E71 and thus risks being burdened with the wrong expectations. Form factor aside, the only things Nokia E75 has over the E71 are the FP2 and the VGA@30fps video recording but that doesn't give it much of a multimedia edge. Nor does the 3.5 mm jack (that's another novelty) make such a big difference to us. But anyway, even if the E75 has nothing groundbreaking to offer it still can't be ignored as a viable Eseries option. After all, a handset that sits between E90 and E71 just can't go wrong. There maybe nothing to write home about but write you sure will. |
Originally Posted by aZa
(Post 1264107)
I just checked the prices for E75 and its 22K in Noida. E71 black is 19k |
Originally Posted by deathwalkr
(Post 1265040)
^ The Rokr E8 would be a good choice |
Originally Posted by Steeroid
(Post 1262992)
Err...you can do this on outlook (File As). |
Originally Posted by Steeroid
(Post 1262992)
Depends on how you set up your sync - you've obviously set it up to replace items on the PC with those on the Mobile Device. |
Originally Posted by Steeroid
(Post 1262992)
Fear not - all deleted contacts are in your 'Deleted Items' folder. Ctrl+A, Ctrl+C and Ctrl+V will bring them back. |
Originally Posted by dushmish
(Post 1265161)
Thanks Deathwalker, isn't E8 a touch screen phone? She is wanting a keypad one. |
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