
Nokia N73
The Nokia N73 is a type of phone smartphone Nokia, officially described as a "multimedia computer".
Like other products Series N Series E or Nokia of his time (late 2006), including the N73 brings a multitude of applications, including phone book contacts, messaging, multimedia gallery, music player, visual FM radio, RealPlayer, a client instant messaging, WAP browser, fully functional Web browser based on KHTML / WebKit, a viewer from Microsoft Office documents, PDF viewer and some games. Most of these applications support enforcement in the background, for example, you can listen to music while surfing the Internet, and then change his application to write an SMS or email, without having to close any application. The phones that do not belong to the category of smartphone typically can not do this, or can in a very limited, for example, can only use the music player in the background. However, in contrast to other terminals such as the N80, N73 does not support WiFi technology.
The most notable feature of the N73, and that the distance from other terminals in the series not Series E, Nokia, is its integrated camera, 3.2 megapixel, with Carl Zeiss Tessar lens, flash, red-eye reduction , Autofocus and 20x digital zoom. This is the built-in camera smartphone in a more advanced at the launch terminal.
It is possible to install and uninstall both Java applications as the S60 platform (version 3), either from its own terminal-by-installer itself or through the Nokia PC Suite software, which is included in the package of the phone. In addition, Nokia has facilitated the process of updating firmware, which can be done by the user through the software above. Since the N73 supports access via bluetooth and USB mass storage-among others-it is possible to transfer large amounts of data to and from the terminal, using any computer that supports any of its access methods (which include systems such as Windows , Linux and Mac OS X). The N73 uses a database system for applications' gallery 'which includes the terminal (which is running continuously in the background, to reduce the search and delivery times), and again these databases can be updated form Local from the device itself. This implies support for audio files, video and image, which may be located in virtually any location of the file system and be easily accessed, and in the case of mp3 audio files, by their ID3 tag.
In addition to the standard model, subsequently launched the Nokia N73 'Music Edition'. In terms of hardware, the phone is identical, but the key 'multimedia' keyboard has been replaced by a button that launches the music player. The N73 'Music Edition' series also includes a memory card of 2 GB, and its color is completely black. This music player in this version also supports caratulas of albums, and playlists, something the N73 standard does not. It also improves control of the interface, be possible to activate the functions of play, pause, stationary, as well as navigation between songs simply by pressing the joystick keyboard in the right direction, rather than having to navigate through the controls by the screen and select them later, like the standard version of the terminal. It is possible, however, update the firmware of a terminal to run the standard version 'Music Edition', changing the product code before running the update through the Nokia PC Suite software.
The Nokia N73 is a stunning multimedia computer with powerful photography features and integrated stereo speakers with 3D sound. In addition to providing the standard range of Nokia Nseries multimedia experiences, the Nokia N73 includes a 3.2 megapixel camera with Carl Zeiss optics, auto focus and the ability to upload pictures to photo service of Flickr.com; everything in a sales package ready to challenge any digital camera.
In addition to a large 2.4-inch screen, the Nokia N73 has a 3.2 megapixel camera and Carl Zeiss optics, auto focus and support for Internet communities like Flickr.
With the Nokia N73 the perfect photograph is inevitable. This terminal has a camera high quality 3.2 megapixel (2048 x 1536 pixels) with Carl Zeiss, the Nokia N73 ensures a quality of photos? Real? up to 10? x 8? (25 x 20 cm.).
Thanks to shutter and the auto mechanic advanced, the photos are sharper, with precise details and reduced jitter. After taking your photos or videos, viewing will be a simple pleasure with the panoramic viewer Fullscreen 2.4-inch high-resolution.
Moving around images and video clips is like watching a photo album. The powerful and intuitive interface of the active toolbar provides a selection with only a touch-to send photos via email, Bluetooth connectivity or MMS-print or upload them to an Internet community.
With less than 90cc, the Nokia N73 is a high-performance device. In fact, every detail of the Nokia N73 has been designed to make the art of photography easier. Checks special making, zoom and review, the interface with the active toolbar, provides a quick and intuitive control of the chamber most important functions.
The Nokia N73 meets a large part of the everyday needs of the user. Available in 3G networks or four bands EDGE / GSM, the Nokia N73 has all the diversity of a multimedia computer with the software efficient of the 3 rd edition of the S60 on Symbian OS.
The music fans can bring into the digital music player integrated nokia N73 playlists and equalizer, tuning the FM radio, or simply enjoy the productive functions such as email, office applications, organizer, synchronization with a compatible PC and Internet search with the Nokia Web browser with Mini Map.
It is estimated that the Nokia N73 will be available in the second half of 2006, in three color combinations: silver gray / plum intense frost white / metallic red and frost white / brown coffee.
Main features of Nokia N73
Bands 3G UMTS / GSM 850/900/1800/1900
Dimensions: 110 x 49 x 19 mm - Weight: 116 g
2.4-inch TFT 256K colors
Front VGA camera for video conferencing
Rear 3.2-megapixel camera (2048x1536 pixels)
Optical Carl Zeiss in camera, flash and autofocus
Capture and video playback
Music player Mp3/AAC/MPEG4
Radio FM stereo sound and integrated 3D
GPRS Class 10, Bluetooth connectivity 3G/UMTS, EDGE
Puerto infrared and USB connection
Symbian OS 9.1
Internal memory expandable to 42 MB card
Instant messaging, MMS, SMS, e-mail
Sunday, April 27, 2008
Review Nokia N73
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