Manufacturer Nokia Available Q3 2006 Screen 2.4 inch QVGA, TFT, 262,144 colours, 240×320 pixels Camera 3.2 megapixels (Carl Zeiss Tessar lens, flash, red-eye reduction, autofocus, 20x digital zoom) Second camera VGA camera (640×480 pixels) with up to 2x digital zoom Operating system Symbian OS v9.1 + S60 3rd Edition Input Keypad CPU Dual CPU ARM9 220 MHz Ringtone Yes Memory 64MB Memory card miniSD up to 2GB Storage 42MB Networks GSM quad-band, UMTS 2100 Connectivity EDGE, UMTS Bluetooth 2.0 + EDR Infrared Battery BP-6M Battery, 3.7V, 1100mAh Physical size 110×49x19 Weight 116 Form factor Candybar Media MP3/AAC/eAAC/eAAC+/WMA, FM Visual Radio Series Nokia Nseries Predecessor Nokia N70 Successor Nokia N78
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Review: Nokia N73 - All About Symbian: You really can#039;t accuse Nokia of failing to differentiate their range of S60 3rd Edition devices - each one has been wildly different from the rest, at least to the trained eye. The N73 has been widely touted as a natural successor to the best-selling S60 2nd Edition-powered N70, but that#039;s only really half the story.
Nokia N73 Review - CNet Austrania: Part of Nokia#039;s multimedia N series, the N73 is a candy bar-shaped phone with a vibrant, six-centimetre, 262K-colour display. Nokia ships the N73 in three colour variations: silver grey/deep plum, frost white/metallic red and frost white/mocha brown.
Nokia N73 - Phone Reviews - Mobile Tech Review: You know something is up when you receive a powerful smartphone and you don#039;t rip open the box to make a phone call or try out an Excel spreadsheet. Instead you slide open the camera lens cover and madly take photos of anything remotely attractive or interesting. That#039;s the Nokia N73: a camera that just happens to have a smartphone attached.
Should you buy the Nokia N73? - Mobile Phones UK: A high-spec 3G smartphone with a fantastic camera, music player, FM radio, video calling and loads of memory. Compact and lightweight for a Symbian phone, the N73 brings smartphone technology into the mainstream. Early versions of the firmware were problematic, but the latest phones seem to be much more reliable.
Nokia N73 review: Pole position - GSMArena: Being the best equipped handset ever Nokia N73 has managed to overrun the king of all mobiles - the slider Nokia N80. It features Symbian OS, 3 megapixels backed up by the label of Carl Zeiss, USB Mass Storage, and works with office documents. Nokia N73 has a brilliant phonebook and a good time organizer as well as an exceptional Internet browser. The interest in this new Nokia phone is overwhelming worldwide.
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