Thursday, February 17, 2011

Nokia E73

Finally Nokia released new mobile phone for the mid range users called: the Nokia E73 Mode. Even though only $69.99 having a two-year contract and after a mail-in rebate, the new Nokia has some enhanced features with outstanding Qwerty keyboard. For the design, it really is fairly comparable with its predecessor the Nokia E72 that measures 4.5 inchesx2.three inchesx0.4 inch and weighs 4.5 ounces. So, you don't have any dilemma when you put it within your pocket or handbag.

The
major features of the Nokia E73 Mode phone:
• Has 5 megapixel camera with CMOS censor, LED flash, auto focus and 5x digital zoom. The quailty of the photos is
very very good even though not the most effective as there's still small noise but a JPEG compression rate high sufficient to keep visible distortion to a minimum.
• A front-facing camera and VGA video camera
• Runs Symbian S60
three.2 OS.
• A 2.4-inch screen display with 320x240 pixel resolution.
Unfortunately, the E73's screen is not that great compared with the BlackBerry Bold that has 360x480 pixel or myTouch 3G
• Wi-Fi for your
world wide web connectivity alternative.
• Comes with Nokia's Ovi app store
• Nokia's
totally free Ovi Maps. You will drive comfortably with the totally free and clear walking and driving directions app from Ovi Maps.
• Built-in Microsoft Exchange syncing neatly brings in e-mail, a calendar, and contacts. Google, MSN, Yahoo,
as well as other well-known e-mail services are supported also.
• A 218MB internal memory and
might be expanded with a MicroSD card up to 16GB
• Sports GSM 850/900/1800/1900; UMTS/HSDPA 900/1700/2100
The Nokia Mode comes fitted
having a 2.36 inch TFT screen. It has a resolution of 320 x 240 pixels and hosts 16 million colors. The QWERTY keyboard gives five direction scroll key and optical track pad. The display features of the mobile consist of auto rotate and tap for time. The auto rotate function is achieved by a state of the art in-built accelerometer sensor. The looks of the E73 is nothing new, it really is comparable to the E5, but it appears that the Nokia E73 Mode will probably be slimmer.




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