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The bad: The Nokia N73's keypad is a bit cramped. Also, it lacks Wi-Fi and runs slowly when switching between apps or performing multimedia functions.
The bottom line: The Nokia N73 offers a high-quality camera phone plus some nice extras in a stylish package, but its sluggish performance keeps us from giving it higher praises.
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Great phone...but not up to standard
Sep 10, 2008Rating: 7 out of 10 (Very good)
Pros: Good technology, has bluetooth, great camera, nice design
Cons: Bad firmware, phone lags and hangs sometimes
Opinion:
Overall a killer phone. Phone call and sms are great. But the lagging sometimes makes this phone not up to its standard. While i wanna take pics, the phone may lag until 4-5seconds before the menu pops up. This really frustrates me...
Being using it for 2years now. Apart from the lagging, this is indeed a good phone.
has it all camera, 3g, music everything I want for me and my family
Jun 27, 2008Rating: 9 out of 10 (Spectacular)
Pros: camera for those (god I wish I had my camera) moment
Cons: Its now getting old and a new big brother is out there, choice of colours
Opinion:
I have had this for a year its versitle a great candy bar easy to hold and carry. Camera is fantastic have had good photos. Screen has lasted really well as I always had it in my pockets with keys etc.easy to hook up to computer via bluetooth dongle and transfering of pictures and ringtones are excellent if its big brother was not around I would have another
Superb, for Nokia!
Apr 1, 2008Rating: 8 out of 10 (Excellent)
Pros: Large Screen, Good Lens Cover, Stereo Speakers, Symbian OS
Cons: Slow (as other s60 phones), Small Keypad (I'm really having trouble as my fingers are large), Camera's Horrible Color Processing.
Opinion:
I got N73 ME (Music Edition) after Using Sony Ericsson W810 for sometime. I liked the OS Capabilities, Since 6680, the whole thing got better and better, but still Camera/Sound quality is far below as compared to Sony Ericsson's Standard. Camera has a problem of making over-exposed photos just after being taken (But it is better then N93 and N80). Although, they look good on a Phone's screen, but you can't say it a 3 - MegaPixels camera result after seeing them on PC's screen (and hey, whats that CARL-ZEISS for? Quality is still bad). Sound is loud, but SURPRISINGLY equals to my previous W810-While with custom Acoustic drivers. Thats mean I've only paid 150$ more for Symbian OS.
Maybe as a Nokia user, this product may be the best, but Sony Ericsson has better choices in this price-tag!
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