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Global Score
3134
Basic Information
SanyoNokia
--Symbian 9.1
2010-09-232006-09-26
3.80 x 2.00 x 0.60 inches3.74 x 2.04 x 0.79 inches
3.40 ounces4.35 ounces
$ 200.00$ 100.00
Display / Screen
2.4 inches2.4 inches
240 x 320 pixels (QVGA)240 x 320 pixels (QVGA)
--TFT
167 pixels per inch167 pixels per inch
No touch screenNo touch screen
5.86.3
processor processor
GPU GPU
5.765.76
Storage
--61,44 MB internal memory
No SD card slotmicroSD external memory slot
00.5
Camera
1.30 MP2.00 MP
--f/2.80 aperture
4.515.5
CDMAUMTS, EDGE and GSM
--SIM
0.10.4
Battery Life
840mAh Li-Ion Battery800mAh Li-Ion Battery
Removable BatteryRemovable Battery
5.2 hours talk time200 hours standby time
4.2 hours talk time
2.322.24
Other Features
BluetoothBluetooth 2.0
GPS--
--Infra-red port
--FM Radio

Comparison review

The Nokia N75 is a little bit better than the Sanyo Vero, with a global score of 34 against 31. Nokia N75's construction is extremely older, extremely heavier and incredibly thicker than the Sanyo Vero. Nokia N75 has a CPU that is just as good as the processing unit in Sanyo Vero, both of them have a 0-Core processing unit.

The Nokia N75 features a bit better display than Sanyo Vero. Both of them have exactly the same 320 x 240 resolution, the same pixel density and a same size display. Nokia N75 features a way bigger storage capacity to store more apps and games than Sanyo Vero. Nokia N75 takes much clearer videos and photos than Sanyo Vero, because it has a much better 2 mega pixels resolution back facing camera.

The Sanyo Vero counts with just a little bit longer battery duration than Nokia N75, because it has 840mAh of battery capacity.

Nokia N75 is not only the best devices of the ones we are comparing, but it's also a lot cheaper, making this phone a no doubt choice.




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