| Nokia does
a lot of ingenious design work with handsets involving fancy shapes
and sizes, twisty bit and suchlike. Nokia N73 handset is a bar style
design & offers the user a simple & fully equipped 3G imaging
& music orientated mobile phone. The Nokia N73 is a quad band
GSM world phone. It has EDGE and UMTS 3G on the 2100MHz band (for
Europe, not the US), Bluetooth 2.0 + EDR, 240 x 320 QVGA display,
miniSD card slot, full PIM applications with easy syncing to Outlook,
MS Office document viewers, MP3 player, FM radio, stereo output, email
client and a full HTML web browser. The N73 is one of Nokia's latest
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Pros:
The Nokia N73 boasts a 3.2-megapixel camera with video-recording
capability, an integrated music player, a pulsating screen, Bluetooth,
and a speakerphone. The phone also had extra-long talk time, battery
life, and upright call quality.
Cons: The Nokia N73 keypad is a bit overcrowded. Also, it lacks
Wi-Fi and runs slowly when switching between applications or performing
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Business users will
also get a good travel companion in the N73, thanks to its many
excellence connectivity options as well as its capability to view
documents in popular Office formats, upright scheduling capabilities
and Exchange ActiveSync compatibility.
Any person wanting to use a handset for photography,
will find the auto-focus and macro modes a bonus, while the easy
to use controls, involving using the quick to respond mini joystick
under the screen to move through on-screen icons and clicking to
make selections for settings like ISO, scene mode and white balance,
are almost awfully user-friendly.
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