Nokia N73 Black - Review:
The latest addition to the Nokia N Series range, is the new 3G Nokia N73 Black.
Equipped with a amazing 3.2 mega pixel camera with a Carl Zeiss optics, mechanical shutter, autofocus,LED flash, and video recording with DVD quality, as well as a secondary camera for video calling, the N73 offers a full photographic package.
Opening the slider mechanism on the back of the N73, automatically activates the camera and with a manual shutter for sharper shots and on screen icons for changing camera settings whilst the screen is used as a viewfinder.
The Camera is supported by a 2.4 inch 240 x 320 pixel colour screen display with high definition making screen images that much brighter and sharper and great for internet browsing and reading emails.
New features introduced into the Black Nokia N73 are within the gallery application, which includes slide show functionality and the ability to upload photos. These additional features allow for what is known famously as the 'Ken Burns Effect', randomly panning and zooming images to show more detail.
A compact multimedia computer, the Nokia N73 also features an MP3 Player with a built-FM Radio and is supported by 3D surround sound stereo speakers to ensure a complete listening experience.
Offering 42MB of internal memory, expandable upto 2GB with the use of microSD cards, the N73 has plenty of storage space to suit your needs.
Running Symbian series 60 3rd Edition operating system and being a quad band EGSM phone supporting GPRS and EDGE Technology, the Nokia N73 really is the complete mobile package.
Nokia N73: Main Features:
3G Services and Video Calling
Stereo FM Radio
3.2 Mega Pixel Camera with Video and Carl Zeiss Optics
MP3/AAC/MPEG4 Player
Photo and Video Editor
Bluetooth Wireless
EDGE Technology
Voice Command and Dial
Web Browser and Email Client
3D Surround Sound Speakers