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Smartphone with two digital cameras / digital player / FM radio - WCDMA (UMTS) / GSM - silver, deep plum More product details

2566 reviews
November, 2009
Nokia is sponsoring X-Factor TV talent show this year, to promote its N series phones in general and the N73 in particular. Nokia's would-be star certainly has the looks to get it in the studio, but can it take it on the chin from the judges or will ...
Nokia's N73 is a good looking and practical phone and one which can also take pretty pictures, wobbly video and play back music. It won't replace a digital camera for most people or a hi-fi system for anyone with hearing, but provides those functions ...
Nokia's 3.2 megapixel camera equipped N73 is a strong rival for Sony Ericsson's K800i.
Overall, it's a competent handset but the camera really is the main draw of the N73, and it is very impressive. If I was planning in advance to take photos I wouldn't necessarily leave my main digital camera at home, but I did feel that off-the-cuff ...
If you are currently a user of Nokia's N70, which I reviewed a while ago alongside the CoPilot navigation software, then you could well want to cast an eye over its natural successor, the N73. By Nokia's standards the N73 is slim and sleek at 110...
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This year's Nseries models, like the N73, now feature 3.2 megapixel cameras, a much-improved web browser and some models, though not the N73, include WiFi wireless networking capability. Next year's N95 has already been pre-announced and that will add ...
The Nokia N73 is undoubtedly a very desirable and up-to-date mobile phone with a built in camera. Considering its specification, the N73 is relatively good value and available free in the UK under contract with the better known networks. There is ...
On paper Nokia's N73 looks certainly looks the goods. The headline specification has to be its pairing of Carl Zeiss optics with a 3.2 megapixel imager (2048 x 1536 pixels), but there are other attractive photographic options rolled into the package ...
While not a strategy unique to Nokia, I nonetheless liked the way the N73's camera mode is activated simply by sliding back the protective lens cover. That's a long lead time for candid situations and oddly enough is roughly twice as long as my...
Nokia does a lot of imaginative design work with handsets involving fancy shapes and sizes, twisty bits and suchlike. How nice, then, to get a Nokia handset that feels like a phone should feel in the ...
The N73 is a standard-looking candybar handset with a good range of features and a decent camera. You can get it for free on some contracts, and these factors mean it should appeal to those who value functions but don't need the bling.
Nokia - N73 features - VerdictThe N73 is a standard-looking candybar handset with a good range of features and a decent camera. Anyone wanting to use a handset for near-serious photography (serious shots need a dedicated digital camera), will find...
Nokia's N73 is one of the best camera phones we've seen this year, with a wide range of multimedia and business features tucked under its belt. Responsiveness, however, is not a strong point.
Design Part of Nokia'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...
The Nokia N73 is a very 'complete' handset. And by that I mean it's got everything a range of users - from the business work-on-the go user to the younger I-need-a-cool-phone user - will find suitable and enjoy using.
The Nokia N73 is an upgrade to the very successful Nokia N70 model, released around the 3rd quarter last year. Making and receiving calls Unlike some of Nokia's other 3G handsets, the Nokia N73 is fully compatible with video-calling and has a...
The Nokia N73 offers a high-quality camera phone plus some nice extras in a stylish package, but its sluggish performance keeps us from giving it higher praises.
The Nokia N73 boasts a 3.2-megapixel camera with video-recording capabilities, an integrated music player, a vibrant screen, Bluetooth, and a speakerphone. The phone also had extra-long talktime, battery life, and decent call quality
The Nokia N73's keypad is a bit cramped. Also, it lacks Wi-Fi and runs slowly when switching between apps or performing multimedia functions.
Nokia packages the N73 with most of the basic accessories, including an AC adapter, a USB cable, a stereo headset, a wrist strap, a wipe cloth, Nokia PC Suite software, and reference material. Design The Nokia N73 sports an attractive candy...
Steve Litchfield continues his review series of Nokias S60 3rd Edition devices with adetailed look atthe Nokia N73. Stuart Clark (of Sendo Smartphones fame) adds a long-term second opinion.
Where the N70 was perhaps 70% smartphone and 30% camera, the Nokia N73 is a true half and half. Nokia have been rather clever with the way Gallery has been implemented on the N73. The N73 may yet be an adequate successor to the N70, provided the...
The Nokia N73 is a good 3G smartphone. It's a bit old now - (Aug 2006) and doesn't have any of the latest smartphone features - GPS, Wi-Fi, HSDPA, Tv-out.
3G, S60 3rd Edition OS, Camera, 2.4-inch screen
No HSDPA, No Wi-Fi, Cramped keypad
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