Only the black variant for the moment

May 7, 2009 10:21 GMT  ·  By

It seems that the North American version of Nokia E75 has made it to the company's flagship stores in the US, and the device is already available for purchase. According to the news, only the black version of the handset has been shipped to the Nokia stores in the United States, yet the red and gold versions should follow, though no time frame for when they might actually become available has been unveiled.

The Nokia E75 NAM, says Symbian Guru, is now available in the country for a price tag of $529.99, if purchased through one of the Finnish mobile phone maker's flagship stores in the US, though it can also be seen on Amazon.com, where it sports a price tag of $458.99 (it seems that they are out of stock for the time being).

The feature list of the Nokia E75 NAM is rather impressive, and the handset is reported to include one of the best-working 3.2-megapixel photo snappers available with a smartphone on the market, which is coupled with a 2.4-inch display that sports a QVGA resolution, as well as with an alphanumeric keypad coupled with a side-sliding QWERTY one. In addition, the device also comes with a front-facing camera for video calls, along with an ambient light sensor, a 3.5mm audio port, microUSB port, built-in accelerometer, and a microSD memory card slot for additional storage space.

The mobile phone comes with S60 3rd Edition Feature Pack 2, which provides integration of Nokia services, such as Share Online, Nokia Messaging, and Ovi Chat, as well as better power efficiency and memory management, Active Standby, music player, FM Radio, support for Internet Radio applications, and there are also a number of business applications for those who need to use the handset for work, including Microsoft Exchange support.