The newly adulated or over-hyped baby of N-series is the Nokia N73. There is nothing highly powerful or superb about this gizmo, as this is just an upgraded version of the Nokia N70. It seems as if Nokia try to put a mask on its mistakes, which were committed during the designing of the N70. But, there is lot to do, as the way this Series hit the mobile market, it just could not live up to the expectations of users.
There is no doubt about the commendable presence of 'N' series, which is celebrated as a power-packed bunch of handsets – duly supported by enviable multimedia features. As far as the basic functionalities are concerned, the Nokia N73 is really a compatible device. Just after a couple of days of its release, the Nokia N73 earned a dedicated following. There is lot to do with its superb multimedia capabilities comprising of a 3.2 mega pixels camera for high imaging, a dynamic music player with music playback option and Bluetooth among others. To offer various sorts of productive tools, this handset works on the reliable Symbian OS platform.
If you look at its designing aspect, the Nokia N73 is a good looking candy bar handset, which is finished up with two colour schemes with Silver/deep plum and frost white/metallic red. In dimensions, it measures 4.3x1.9x0.7 –making it an easy to hold device. The Nokia N73 can really live up to your expectations, if you are a lover of photography. Its excellent camera is well protected with a cover to protect it from all that wear and tear. All you have to do is to slide open its camera and you are ready to freeze the moment.
With its viewfinder feature, screen automatically adjusts the desired mode and you get the perfect output. Although, it cannot match up with the performance of dedicated digital cameras, but it does give a satisfactory result. You can easily move on to next mode with its short-cut keys and zoom keys. There is lot to find in its camera abilities, but you would surely miss that self portrait mirror beneath the camera. The Nokia N73 can be your perfect photography pal –shoot like a pro, always.
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