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nokia N75 Okay, here's an odd one. Without any warning or fanfare, AT&Tingular launched the Nokia N75 today -- the first of Nokia's N-Series multimedia phones officially available through a US carrier. The N75 is a flip phone with a 2-megapixel camera, PlaysForSure music support (which makes it compatible with subscription services like Napster), the Symbian Series 60 smartphone OS and UMTS networking, which is a little faster than EDGE but not as fast at AT&Tingular's top-speed HSDPA.

The N75 costs $199-399 depending on contracts, rebates, and all that stuff. Something is clearly very, very weird at the AT&Tingular marketing department. First they under-marketed the really impressive Motorola V3xx, then they stealth launch their first high-end Nokia smartphone in ages. What's up, guys?
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