Nokia N73 provides an enthralling experience to all enthusiastic photographers with a 3.2 megapixel camera with Carl Zeiss optics.
The mobile camera provides ‘real’ photo quality up to 10” x 8”. Mechanical shutter and advanced autofocus makes the photos sharper and brighter, even in low light conditions. Once you have snapped your photos, viewing them gets pleasurable on the large 2.4 inch high resolution screen.
The Nokia N73 is truly a mobile phone for the modern age that enables you to share your pictures on the web instantly. The handset supports a 3.2-megapixel camera with video-recording capabilities, an integrated music player, a vibrant screen, Bluetooth, and a speakerphone, to name a few. The amazing screen displays pictures by simply pressing the dedicated review key and an intuitive interface lets you effortlessly send pictures via email, Bluetooth or MMS. N73 comes with an active toolbar interface facilitating one-touch selection to share photographs using e-mail, MMS or Bluetooth. You can also print or upload images to an online service like Flicker. Nokia N73 has dedicated controls for zoom, capture and review to give you the real camera like experience. The Nokia XpressTransfer, allows you to organise your image collection on your PC.
This S60 3rd Edition device has other great features like integrated digital music player, Nokia Web Browser with Mini Map and e-mail clients. The handset is compatible with 3G or quadband EDGE and GSM networks.
So if you are a smart phone user and love to take pictures, this phone is for you. No doubt, the Nokia N73 has one of the best cameras of any phone in the market. You’d actually feel that the photos taken with the N73 are worth keeping in your own digital album. We can say that the O2 Nokia N73 has a wide range of multimedia and business features packed in one device.
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