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cache after each use. The information or services you have accessed are stored in the cache. To empty the cache, select Options > Advanced options > Clear cache.

Settings

Select Options > Settings and from the following:

Access point—Change the default access point. See "Connection," p. 102. Some or all access points may be preset for your device by your service provider or network operator, and you may not be able to change, create, edit, or remove them.

Homepage—Define the home page.

Load imgs. & audio—Select whether you want to load images while browsing. If you select No, to load images later during browsing, select Options > Show images.

Font size—Select the text size.

Default encoding—If text characters are not shown correctly, you can select another encoding according to language.

Auto. bookmarks—Enable or disable automatic bookmark collecting. If you want to continue collecting automatic bookmarks but hide the folder from the bookmarks view, select Hide folder.

Screen size—Select what is shown when you are browsing: Select. keys only or Full screen.

Search page—Define a Web page that is downloaded when you select Navigation options > Open search page in the bookmarks view or when browsing.

Rendering—If you want the page layout shown as accurately as possible when in Small screen mode, select By quality. If you do not want external cascading style sheets to be downloaded, select By speed.

Cookies—Enable or disable the receiving and sending of cookies.

Java/ECMA script—Enable or disable the use of scripts.

Security warnings—Hide or show security notifications.

Confirm touch tones—Select whether you want to confirm before the device sends touch tones during a voice call. See also "Options during a voice call," p. 74.

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N75 specifications

The Nokia N75, launched in 2006, was part of Nokia's Nseries lineup, aimed at multimedia-savvy consumers. This clamshell smartphone stood out due to its balance of style, functionality, and advanced features for its time.

One of the key characteristics of the Nokia N75 was its design. The device featured a compact and elegant clamshell form factor that made it portable and easy to handle. It was available in several striking colors, adding a personal touch to its aesthetic appeal. The phone boasted a dual display, including a 2.4-inch main screen with a resolution of 240 x 320 pixels and a smaller external display that served essential functions like showing incoming calls and notifications.

In terms of multimedia capabilities, the N75 was impressive. It came equipped with a robust 2-megapixel camera that allowed users to capture decent-quality photos and videos. The device also supported multimedia playback, including MP3 music files, making it a perfect companion for music lovers. The dedicated music keys on the exterior enhanced the experience, enabling quick access to your favorite tracks.

Connectivity was another highlight of the Nokia N75. It supported 3G technology, which was relatively novel at the time, providing faster data transfer rates and enabling video calls. Additionally, the Nokia N75 featured Bluetooth and USB connectivity, allowing users to easily transfer files and connect to other devices. The inclusion of a built-in FM radio added to its entertainment options.

The N75 ran on the Symbian OS, specifically the S60 platform, which provided users with a degree of customization and access to various applications. Users could download a variety of apps, enhancing functionality beyond the built-in features.

Battery life was satisfactory for a smartphone of its kind, with a removable battery that ensured users could replace it easily. It offered around 3 to 4 hours of talk time and a standby time of up to a week, depending on usage.

Overall, the Nokia N75 was a well-rounded device that catered to users wanting a blend of communication, multimedia, and internet capabilities, setting a standard for future smartphones while retaining Nokia's reputation for quality and durability. Its combination of design, functionality, and technology made it a noteworthy device in the mid-2000s mobile landscape.