Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Nokia E73 Review

Technical Details
3G-enabled smartphone with QWERTY keyboard; full access to your work e-mail and calendar,
along with personal email and social networking
Runs on T-Mobile's
quickly 3G network; GPS with totally free Ovi Maps navigation application for turn-by-turn directions
5-megapixel camera/camcorder; Wi-Fi networking; Bluetooth stereo music; microSD expansion to 16 GB; HTML
Internet browser with support for Adobe Flash
Up to 13 hours of talk time, up to 528 hours (22 days) of standby time
What's
within the Box: handset, rechargeable battery, charger, 4 GB microSD memory card, auto charger, USB cable, carrying case, wired stereo headset, fast commence guide, user manual

By R. Harris

I
bought this throughout the 1st week that it came out. My previous smartphones had been all BlackBerries, most recently an 8900. I looked at the offerings from each and every main U.S. carrier and this was by far the most capable candy bar QWERTY on the market. It still is. The only competition is from the Blackberry. These two are in a class apart.

The E73 does everything. The camera takes
fantastic images even outside at night with out streetlights! I take more images and send more picture messages and I email much more photos with this than I ever did with the BlackBerry. Typing on this keyboard is better than 1he Blackberry with 1 hand or with two. I come across myself instinctively typing letters correctly with out looking at the keyboard. The internet browser is superior. The speakers are loud sufficient.

You can find tons of built-in and pre-loaded apps. Ovi maps beats BlackBerry maps and google. The flashlight app that's built-in to the keyboard is convenient and bright. The Radio application is fun to use and does not drain the battery. YouTube is pre-loaded. I have never been able to view YouTube on a Blackberry. Podcasting is pre-loaded. QuickOffice is pre-loaded; so, I do not need to carry a laptop anymore.





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