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Friday, April 27, 2007

Nokia N73 - Bag the Goodies

The frantic pace at which technology is advancing in the present times makes us loose ourselves in the crowd of an ever increasing list of time saving and utility enriched gizmos. We, on our part have been doing the best to absorb our fill with the emerging technology. Out of this huge lot, mobile phones are perhaps the most essential gadgets in our lives, and phone manufacturers have their hands full with the task of moving ahead in tandem with the emerging technology. With the way our professional and personal lives take us on a steep sleigh ride, we hardly get a breather to juggle the two worlds. During such times, mobile phones are our constant source of sustenance in staying connected with the rest of the world and being entertained as well. With this view in mind, Nokia has released another member to the legendary N series family. The Nokia N73 is a utility enriched phone that does more than provide the customary communication platform. It is 3G monoblock mobile phone featuring a 3.2 megapixel camera with a Carl Zeiss optics Tessar lens, 20 x digital zoom, flash, and autofocus, and a video recorder with 2 x digital zoom. Enhanced features like red eye reduction, scene settings, white balance, colour tone, and brightness control provide an added boost to the phone's amazing photography prowess. The Quad Band phone has a rip roaring music player supporting MP3, AAC, Enhanced AAC, Enhanced AAC+, and WMA formats that is the main essence of the phone's fellow music oriented compatriot – the Nokia N73 music edition. The phone works on a Symbian operating system with S60 software, and is bundled up with smart tools like Nokia PC Suite, Adobe Photoshop Album Starter Edition, and Nokia XpressPrint Printing Solution. Connectivity channels like Bluetooth, USB 2.0, Pop Port, infra red, and HTML and XHTML browsers are the other attractive features of the phone.

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