The latest from the Nokia Nseries line delivers great photography on a multimedia computer. The phone is available in three wonderfully designed color combos: silver grey/deep plum, forst white/metallic red and frost white/mocha brown. 3G or quadband EDGE/GSM networks, the Nokia N73 has all the variety of a multimedia computer enabled with the S60 3rd Edition Software on Symbian OS. Includes support for browsing, email and Internet. A high-quality 3.2 megapixel (2048 x 1536 pixels) camera with Carl Zeiss optics, the Nokia N73 provides ‘real’ photo quality up to 10? x 8? (25 x 20 cm). The mechanical shutter and advanced auto-focus will give your photos sharper, more crisp detail. Once you’ve snapped your photos or videos, viewing them is a simple pleasure on the large, high resolution 2.4 inch full screen landscape viewfinder. [phpbay]nokia n73, 6, [/phpbay] Less than 90cc, the high-performing Nokia N73 not only travels with you, but also has intuitive functionality for additional ease-of-use. In fact, every aspect of the Nokia N73 has been designed to make photography easy. The dedicated controls for capture, zoom and review, together with the active toolbar interface provide intuitive and fast control of key camera functions. Nokia N73 users will also be able to use Amazon’s Mobipocket. Reader and Amazon Anywhere(TM) features, which will be preinstalled on the phone in certain areas. With Amazon Anywhere shoppers can get immediate access to Amazon’s expansive selection and search customer reviews, receive personalized recommendations and shop right from their Nokia N73. Mobipocket Reader transforms your multimedia computer into a universal eBook reader with access to more than 25,000 eBooks from major US, German, French and Spanish publishers. Looking at the design of N73, it will appear that Nokia has put in various technologies in the handset, especially as regards to the image front, in order to impress the users, while it has maintained the basic functionality. In order to attract a mass appeal for the phone, N73 is offered in three different trims, Silver Grey/Deep Plum, Frost White/Metallic Red, and Frost White/Mocha Brown. There is not much of a difference when you compare the two colour types, Deep Plum, Mocha Brown, but the Metallic Red stands out against the background, providing the reason why it is appealing to women end-users. While commenting on the display of Nokia N73, the 2.4 inches diagonal screen, presents a great look, with its 240×320 pixel resolution, and 262 colours TFT display. The picture on this screen is satisfactory, and with a translucent metallic substrate layer on the screen, the display is quite legible even in the Sun, The keyboard on Nokia N73, is located at the bottom of the handset, and shows a bit of congestion. However, the phone can be managed with one hand, though it becomes awkward at certain times. It is somewhat difficult to use the functional keys, such as, menu, edit, C, Multimedia. With the keypad lit by a blue backlight, it is operable in almost any environment. The joystick in Nokia N73 is difficult to operate, being practically embedded into the casing. Never-the-less the N73 is a fast tool for email and SMS communications. The left side of the phone has the infrared window, with the holes for a carrying strap being located at the bottom. The slot for miniSD memory cards is located at the lower rim covered with a protective flap. One of the remarkable features in N73 is the presence of two speakers, providing a stereo experience. These two speakers are located at the top and bottom of the phone respectively, may be owing to space constraints. Nokia N73 features 3D ringing tone effect, and can apply various audio trajectories and reverberations.
In conclusion the N79 is a strong ‘all round’ handset. Although not innovative in design , it does sport the ‘intelligent’ changeable back covers which changes the phone’s theme, something that is unique in its own right. In addition to this, it does have some other nice little features and capabilities described in this review. Good multimedia, a host of connectivity functions plus an excellent internet browser are all wins for the N79. Ok, so the camera is not the best in the world, the screen size could and should have been bigger and the choice of back covers which should be in synchronisation with the front are precarious, but overall the Nokia N79’s performance is solid and reliable, with battery life to satisfy even the most demanding users…
Some of the points which caught my attention about the N97 are: * A whopping 32GB of internal memory – which can be expanded to a maximum of 48GB. This is great for carrying around your media and there’s no need of another media player * 16:9 screen ratio – perfect for viewing widescreen movies on the go – this unit’s got a TV out so you can project the movies on your phone on the big screen. * A FM transmitter – to listen to your music on the car radio without the need of extra cables to hook it on. * Home Screen Widgets – this allows you to have a pieces of the Internet on your home screen. * The QWERTY keyboard had a good feel to it. Even though the keys on the N97 are smaller than the E75’s, they layout seems to just feel better laid out on the N97. * The touchscreen also seems to perform better than the 5800’s. * The phone comes bundled with the Facebook application, apart from other Social Media application like Hi5 and Qik. So you don’t have to hunt for these apps once you get your phone. * The tilt of the screen when the keypad is open is a very useful feature allowing the user to place the phone on a table while typing out messages and emails, taking calls or surfing the web.![]()
