I’ve had a surprisingly large number of requests for these, so here we go. A couple size comparison pictures of the Nokia E75 vs the Nokia N96.

Onwards with the pictures.
Front View :
As you can see the Nokia E75 is a lot thinner than the N96, but a tad bit taller too.
The front view is where you see just how completely different these two devices are, even though they have some similar features like the Dpad, etc.
The N96 has a much larger screen, runs S60 V3 FP2 with its own Nseries extras, having a multimedia key present along with it’s standard keys, whereas the E75 has a standard S60 V3 FP2 interface with standard alphanumeric keys, 2 shortcut keys, along with the standard S60 keys like the left/right selection keys, green/red keys and the Home and Delete keys also.
It’s worth mentioning that for the E75, the Red Call End Key is also the power button.
Slider Open :
The N96 slides out it’s alphanumeric keypad while the E75 has a gorgeous slide out Qwerty keyboard that makes typing on the device a pleasure.
Dual Slider Open :
The N96 has a dual slider mechanism, that slides out to reveal 4 multimedia keys that act as controls for the music player, or N-Gage games.
With the Dual Slider out, the N96 is almost the same height as the E75.
Back View :
While the E75 has a 3.2 Mp standard Nokia Lens at the back with a Single LED Flash, the N96 has a 5 Mp Carl Zeiss Lens with Dual LED Flash.
Left View :
The E75 has it’s MicroUSB and MicroSD slots here, both covered with a rubber flap. Thankfully, you can also use the MicroUSB port to charge the E75 via a compatible cable connected to your PC.
The N96 has it’s microSD card slot here, covered with a plastic panel.
Top View :
Both the N96 and the E75 have a standard 3.5mm Audio Jack at the top.
The N96 also has it’s power key and sliding keypad lock switch here.
Right View :
Both devices have their dedicated Camera Buttons here, along with a Zoom in/out (aka Volume Increase/Decrease) Key.
The E75 also has a mute key between the zoom in/out keys.
Bottom View :
The Nokia E75 has it’s charging port here. It’s worth mentioning that you can also charge via the USB port, using the compatible cable provided in the retail box.
The N96 has it’s charging port, and microUSB port here.
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