Nokia's QWERTZ E75 gets treated to a proper photo shoot

Well it's about time we get a few more decent shots of Nokia's QWERTZ E75 slider. Of course, these pictures only stand to worsen our already worried -- or poor? -- opinion of what looks to be a fairly painfully setup keyboard. Sure, the keys may look dead flat with very little space between them, we can get used to that, but there's more: why jam a great big dividing wall right smack in the middle of it all, Nokia? Looks are only half the job mind you, actually using it will tell the real tale. Here's hoping Barcelona and Mobile World Congress give us opportunity for some hands-on time. Until then, follow the read for pictures from every angle including a few comparison shots with the Nokia E71.























I wonder why the "Z" and "Y" buttons are switched... Next thing you know we'll be getting a special Dvorak edition. Fix those buttons and ditch that weird divider and this looks like a pretty cool phone.
Never left the States, have you?
FYG, every country has different keyboard layouts. Makes sense, given that letters like as 'Y' are hardly used in other languanges,eg German
If look closer at the keys, you'll spot a couple more diffs. This version appears slavic to me.
@el Cap-
Yep, looks eastern europe layout to me
Why would a phone have an alternate layout for a keyboard and keep all the apps and programs in English?
Phones usually come with more than one language to choose from, you know?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/QWERTZ
@r41nb0w PwNy: Perhaps English is the default and they haven't changed to a new language in the settings yet?
are you stupid ? Its german . all german keyboards have the z an y buttons switched . In America and Canada it will be nomal but its not out there yet or there is no picture ..