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PDAStreet.com > News > AT&T Halves Price of Nokia N75 Smartphone AT&T Halves Price of Nokia N75 Smartphone
By James Alan Miller
Sounds pretty good for a 3G-enabled, music orientated smartphone, doesn't it? Well, the Symbian/S60-run N75 can now be had for half that price. AT&T has lowered the base price of the N75 $350. Buy it with a two year contract and it drops down to $200. Add in a $50 online discount and a $50 mail-in rebate, and then the cost of buying the N75 lowers to a consumer-friendly $100. Click here to head over to AT&T for more details. As the smallest Nseries model yet and a clamshell, the N75 is Nokia's answer to the Motorola RAZR and HTC Star Trek (aka the AT&T 3125). It measures a mere 3.7 x 2.0 x 0.8 inches (95 x 52 x 20 millimeters) - 6 millimeters wider than the RAZR - and weighs only 4.4 ounces (124 grams). On the outside of the N75 is a small reflective 160 x 128 pixel resolution display and media controls for a music application. Inside the 3G-enabled quad-band GPRS/EDGE/HTMS/HSDPA phone sports a 2.4-inch 240 x 320 pixel resolution (QVGA) screen that is capable of displaying 16 million different colors. There's a 2 megapixel camera, micoSD slot, 40 MB of memory, FM radio, and Bluetooth 2.0 with support for wireless headsets. It can handle a variety of audio file formats and record and playback video at 15fps and a 352 x 288 resolution. Related Links:
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