The Nokia N73 Music Edition

At last, I had time to write about this.

Introducing, the Nokia N73 Music Edition.

This is a special issue of the N73, which is called music edition. Let me start with its operating system. It is run by Symbian OS version 9.1 (interface S60 3 edition). It is considered a smartphone and it supports 3G.

It features a 3.2 MP camera and boasts a maximum resolution of 2048×1536 pixels. The phone’s screen is capable of showing up to 262 colors (TFT) at a resolution of 240×320 pixels. Exactly the same screen is adopted by Nokia N71.

The building quality appears very good just until the moment you put your fingers on the back cover with an integrated lens shutter. At the left of the latch there is a cavity, which makes the entire casing groan and crack even at slightest touches. That’s the worst thing about the N73’s assembling quality and it’s almost impossible to deal with without special tools – foam-rubber or other soft material laid under the cover doesn’t save the day.

It has these tiny buttons on the side. These buttons are used for capturing images. One of the N73’s remarkable features is presence of two speakers allowing you to experience stereo sounding.

’til next time…

Bibliography: http://www.mobile-review.com

5 Responses to “The Nokia N73 Music Edition”


  1. 1 unis May 30, 2007 at 8:10 pm

    nice phone….I LIKE….hehe

  2. 2 lifedrive May 30, 2007 at 11:05 pm

    The phone’s nice. The only down side for me is its small screen resolution of 240X320. Compared to other N-series phones, it carries a very small screen resolution with its high caliber features such as the camera. It joins the Nokia N70. Unlike the N73 though, the N70’s features is still compatible with its hardware capabilities. Nice review, you can visit http://www.gsmarena.com.

  3. 3 Righteously Insane™ May 31, 2007 at 9:06 pm

    I’d still pick the K800 over this one. True, the playback capabilities are nice but the K800’s music playback rivals those of the SE Walkman phones. PLUS, the camera is just topnotch with a really nice xenon flash.

    At the moment, I own a really souped up N80. But I do plan on switching to a P1i when it comes out or purchase a K800 to use alongside my N80.

  4. 4 vasthorizon June 2, 2007 at 1:22 pm

    That would be nice. I would still recommend getting a PDA phone. I would suggest a Palm Treo, a Blackberry, or a Hewlett-Packard.

  5. 5 jesse June 11, 2007 at 5:59 pm

    sana may ganito ako. :)


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