Nokia N73

Nokia N73

The Nokia N73, a brilliant multimedia cell phone with savvy exterior, attractive photography features and integrated stereo speakers with 3D sound for ultimate audio pleasure. Nokia N73 offers high quality lenses and great imaging features.

After the success of the N70, Nokia introduce the new model in NSeries, N73 which comes with fantastic 3.2-megapixel camera with Carl Zeiss autofocus lens,20X digital zoom which makes for sharper photos. It also support for Internet communities like Flickr, which is a package to challenge any digital camera.

You are able to use the Nokia N73 anywhere GSM service is available as it’s a quad band GSM world phone. The N73 also offers music playback, Bluetooth, and a number of productivity tools such as email, Quickoffice which let you view Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint files, organizer based on the Symbian OS platform.

The N73 runs Symbian OS 9.1 offers you some basic PIM capabilities. There’s a calendar, a calculator, a to-do list, notes, a currency converter, a voice recorder and an HTML/XHTML Web browser.

It has miniSD card slot for additional memory, integrated digital music player with playlists and equalizer, and you can tune into FM radio for your favourite channel. RealPlayer is also available with 3GPP and MPEG4 video streaming support. The N73 also allows for synchronization with a compatible PC and browse the Internet with the Nokia Web Browser with Mini Map.

It’s definately very easy to organize and move your images and videos into a compatible PC with Nokia XpressTransfer. Select desired image and print immediately with Nokia XpressPrint, or select them for convenient printing at a later time.

Reviews from CNET

The good: The Nokia N73 boasts a 3.2-megapixel camera with video recording capabilities, an integrated music player, a vibrant screen, Bluetooth, and a speakerphone. The phone also had extra-long talk time, battery life, and decent call quality.

The bad: The Nokia N73′s keypad is a bit cramped. Also, it lacks Wi-Fi and runs slowly when switching between apps or performing multimedia functions.

The bottom line: The Nokia N73 offers a high-quality camera phone plus some nice extras in a stylish package, but its sluggish performance keeps us from giving it higher praises.

More more details, please refer to MobileTechReview

Written by martin on September 10th, 2006 with comments disabled.
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