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This phone is equipped with a large screen (2.4") and exploits the idea of photo direction (3.2 MP camera, CMOS). This smartphone is represented as a solution for taking qualitative photos and sending them to network services like Flickr. Carl Zeiss optics, autofocus for optical zoom (up to x20). Class: smartphone, 3G, multimedia Position in the line: above Nokia N72 Rivals: Sonyericsson K800 At the release moment the price forms 450-500 Euros
Specifications General features Announced in April 2006, official announcement on the 25 April 2006 eGSM 900/1800/1900, WCDMA 2100 Battery type 1100 mAh Li-Pol (BP-6M) talk mode from 180 up to 240 minutes standby mode from 135 up to 190 hours Full recharging takes 2 hours Graphical display high-contrast, 262000 colours (TFT), the resolution of 240x320 pixels, 2.4" 5D navi button The phone is run by Symbian OS 9.1 (S60 third edition interface) 3.2-MP (CMOS), the maximum resolution of 2048x1536 pixels, integrated flash makes effect at the distance of up to 1.5 m, red eye remover, scene settings, selection of light conditions, digital zoom x20, autofocus Video (15fps, 352x288 - normal; 640 x 480 - high) Weight: 116 gramms Dimensions: 110x49x19 mm
Memory 42 MB shared dynamically by the phonebook, the calendar, messages, images and applications miniSD memory slot Photos can be assigned to numbers in the phonebook For each name you can store Name and Surname (two lines), Company name, Position, Phone number, Mobile phone, Fax and E-mail address — totally 8 fields. You can add any number of fields. Unlimited number of user groups, a name can refer to several groups at once SIM entries are stored separately, you can't view them with phone entries at once Call lists, no limits on the number of entries, all records can contain not only time and date, but a call type as well. You can set storage period for list entries (a month by default) Call management, ringing tones Vibracall Polyphonic call melody, True Tones, supported formats AAC, eAAC+, MP3, RealAudio, WAV 64-tones call signal, mp3, AAC, WAV, NB-AMR, WB-AMR Voice dial doesn't depend on the pronunciation, no need in preliminary recording of tags Speakerphone Call duration Musical composer, assign melodies to names in the phonebook SMS Predictive text input ?9 Message templates (10 preset, you can change them or add own ones) Graphical messages Concatenated messages (up to 459 characters) Connectivity WAP 2.0 Bluetooth v.1.2 GPRS class 10 EGPRS (Class B, Multislot class 11) E-mail protocols: SMTP, POP3, IMAP4 - attachments MMS Synchronization with PC via Bluetooth or a cable SyncML SMIL USB 2.0 via Pop-Port PoC or PTT Instant Messaging VideoCall Organizer and extras Stereo FM-radio, Visual radio User profiles (5), temporary profile Time, date Calculator, currency converter Stopwatch (up to 20 intermediate values), countdown timer Organizer with support for events of various kinds, reminders To-do list Dictaphone 3GPP Video Streaming RealOne Player: playing RealMedia and 3GPP-compatible files Special player with support for the following formats: AAC, AAC+, eAAC+, MP3, M4A/MP4, RealAudio, WAV, WMA. Photoalbum - improved gallery QuikOffice - this application works with MS Word, MS PowerPoint files PDF+ MP3 player MIDP JavaTM (2.0), 3D API (JSR-184) Download Java applications Games Review
The Nokia N73 has top notch reception, and is among the strongest RF phones. We tested it both on Cingular’s 850MHz network and T-Mobile’s 1900MHz network in the US. Both incoming and outgoing voice are clear with no distortion, static or other unpleasant audio artifacts. …The N73 has one of the best cameras of any phone on the market, with only Nokia’s own N93 and the Sony Ericsson K790 / K800i competing. If you don’t need smartphone features, then the Sony Ericsson offers serious competition but it can’t compete with the Nokia on syncing, powerful PIM applications, Office viewers, PDF viewer and 3rd party software. The phone has excellent reception and call quality with fast data rates over EDGE and good ergonomics (though the straightforward design might seem boring it does make for an easy to use phone). Bluetooth is fast which is a plus when transferring those big photos and videos. The screen is gorgeous! Battery life is good and the smartphone is responsive in all tasks.” Source: http://reviewsonlineguide.com/pocket-pc/2006/nokia-n73-review-at-mobiletechreview/


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