The Nokia N73 is a smartphone announced by Nokia on 25 April 2006, as part of the Nseries[1] and started shipping on 24 July. The N73 succeeded the N70 and packed in numerous multimedia features. It features a 3.2 megapixelautofocus camera, a front camera, a then-large 2.4 inch display, and stereo speakers,[2] all in a relatively slim and pocketable size and form.[3] It runs on Symbian v9.1 (S60 3rd Edition).
Manufacturer | Nokia |
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Slogan | Connecting People |
Series | Nokia Nseries |
Compatible networks | GSMquad-band UMTS 2100 |
Availability by region | Q3 2006 |
Predecessor | Nokia N70 |
Successor | Nokia N78 Nokia N79 Nokia N82 |
Related | Nokia N77 Nokia N75 Nokia N95 |
Form factor | Candybar |
Dimensions | 110×49×19 |
Mass | 116 |
Operating system | Symbian OS v9.1 + S60 3rd Edition |
CPU | Dual CPU ARM9 220 MHz |
Memory | 64 MB |
Storage | 42 MB (Nokia N73) 40 MB (Nokia N73 Music Edition) |
Removable storage | miniSD up to 2 GB |
Battery | BP-6M Battery, Li-Polymer, 3.7 V, 1100 mAh |
Data inputs | Keypad |
Display | 2.4 inch QVGA, TFT, 262,144 colours, 240×320 pixels |
Rear camera | 3.15 megapixels (Carl Zeiss Tessar lens, flash, red-eye reduction, autofocus, 20x digital zoom) |
Front camera | VGA camera (640×480 pixels) with up to 2× digital zoom |
Connectivity | 3G EDGE UMTS Bluetooth 2.0 + EDR Infrared |
N73 (left) and Music Edition (right)
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It became one of the top selling Nseries devices during 2006 and 2007, and its high popularity helped Nokia's sales of 'multimedia' phones grow 28% year-on-year in Q3 2007 (according to Nokia the other top selling from the line were the N70 and N95).[4]
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Software[edit]
In common with other Nokia 'Nseries' and 'Eseries' phones of its time (late 2006), the N73 comes loaded with many software applications, including contacts, messaging, picture and video galleries, a music player, a Visual FM Radio, RealPlayer, an IM client, a WAP browser, a full web browser based on KHTML/WebKit, a Microsoft Office document viewer, a PDF viewer, an Adobe Flash Lite viewer and some games.
The majority of these applications support background execution; for example, one may listen to music while browsing the Internet, and then may switch to write a text message or e-mail, without having to close any applications. With the exception of newer Sony Ericsson phones like K550 and W610, smartphones' typically cannot do this or can do it in only a very limited way; for example, only the music player can run in the background.
Java applications as well as Symbian (S60 release 3) applications can be installed to or removed from the phone by the user, using either the Nokia PC Suite software, which is included with the phone, or the installer application on the phone itself.
The N73 uses a database system for the supplied 'Gallery' applications (which permanently run in the background, in order to reduce seek and operation times) and again these databases can be updated locally on the device itself. This means that supported image, video and audio files can be placed almost anywhere in the file system and browsed easily, and in the case of MP3 audio files, by ID3 tag (e.g. 'album', 'artist', etc.).
Notably, Nokia supports firmware upgrades to the N73 to be made by the user via a module in Nokia PC Suite or directly over-the-air.
Variants[edit]
Besides the original edition, Nokia released three other variants of N73.
Music Edition[edit]
In addition to the basic N73, Nokia subsequently released the N73 'Music Edition'. The 'multimedia button' on the keypad has been replaced with a button that starts the music player on the phone. The Music Edition also includes a 2GB memory card and the phone is completely black. The music player on the Music Edition supports album art and visualisations, while the regular N73 does not.
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Internet Edition[edit]
The 'N73 Internet Edition' was essentially the Music Edition, but retaining the 'multimedia button' function, rather than a dedicated 'music button'. The 'N73 Internet Edition' is not available in the Middle East and North Africa.
Special Edition[edit]
Nokia has also released another model of the N73 called the 'N73 Special Edition' in the Middle East and North Africa. The phone was released during the Muslim holy month of Ramadan in 2007. The phone has the same hardware as the other editions of the N73 but comes pre-loaded with Islamic applications and the phone is completely white.
Nokia also released an N73 Special Edition in Indonesia, without pre-loaded Islamic applications.
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Firmware[edit]
All three versions of the N73 appear to have been updated to the same software as each other. The update on 26 June 2007, updates the standard N73's Music Player to the same version as the Music Edition's enhanced Music Player detailed above, while keeping the 'multimedia button' function, essentially making it an Internet Edition.
In 2008 updates with the standard features with Nokia Maps Application installed by default (but requires an external bluetooth GPS receiver), Nokia Lifeblog, PTT, and Search applications carried on from the previous updates, plus the addition is the Nokia Mobile TV application also installed by default (requires an external Nokia Mobile TV Receiver SU-33W) which is an application available on N77. The camera is much improved from earlier firmware. In this update, the phone takes 27 seconds to boot, compared to 42 or more in previous versions. Also, the N73 has 20 MB of RAM available after boot. A little change was users may not be able to install the N-Gage application which is modified to work in N73. Making it better compared to ME because of its multimedia keypad rather than having only a single usage button, same features of Music Player like ME that supports album art and visualizations, enhanced control interface and also available on start screen when menu key is pressed and hold after the phone boots up.
Also, during recent UK Nokia poster campaigns, the black (ME) version of the phone was advertised without the term 'Music Edition', and the O2 UK shop sells the N73 in both Silver/Plum and Black, with the Black version having the multimedia button rather than the music button.
Specifications[edit]
Feature | Specification |
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CPU | Dual CPU, CPU Type: ARM 9, CPU Clock Rate: 220 MHz |
OS | S60 3rd Edition (initial release) |
Memory | Max User Storage: 42 MB, NAND Memory: 128 MB, SDRAM Memory: 64 MB, ~14 MB Free Executable RAM Memory, Memory Card: Mini SD (Max 2 GB) |
Video recording | Yes (Format: MPEG-4, 3GP. Maximum resolution: 352x288 pixels. 15fps.) |
Browsing | Yes. Comes standard with a full Web browser |
Multimedia Messaging | Yes |
Voice calls | Yes |
Video calls | Yes |
Push to talk | Yes |
Java support | Yes (MIDP 2.0,CLDC 1.1) |
Bluetooth | 2.0 + EDR (A2DP -i.e. Support for stereo bluetooth headsets available with firmware version 4 or above) |
Data cable support | Yes |
Yes | |
Other | Flash Lite 1.1 |
Stereo speakers | |
Stereo headset | |
Max internet connection speed 384 kbit/s | |
Voice commands[5] | |
Mobile TV application (Requires an external Nokia Mobile TV Receiver SU-33W) | |
Colors |
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References[edit]
- ^http://company.nokia.com/en/news/press-releases/2006/04/25/digitally-divine-nokia-n73-the-ultimate-challenge-to-the-digital-camera
- ^https://www.streetdirectory.com/travel_guide/129848/nokia/nokia_n73_an_upgraded_version_of_n70.html
- ^https://www.trustedreviews.com/reviews/nokia-n73
- ^https://seekingalpha.com/article/55405-nokias-28-percent-sales-growth-underscores-strong-execution
- ^Nokia N73 Specs
- ^'N73 NSeries Site'. Archived from the original on 12 August 2007. Retrieved 16 August 2007.
External links[edit]
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Nokia N73. |
- 'Ready, Set, Snap – Nokia N73 starts shipping' (Press release). Nokia UK. 24 July 2006. Archived from the original on 5 August 2006. Retrieved 25 July 2006.
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- Released 2006, August
116g, 19mm thickness
Symbian OS 9.1, S60 3rd edition
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2.4'
240x320 pixels
- 3MP
- 64MB RAM
- 1100mAh
Network | Technology | GSM / UMTS |
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2G bands | GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 | |
3G bands | UMTS 2100 | |
Speed | Yes, 384 kbps |
Launch | Announced | 2006, April. Released 2006, August |
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Status | Discontinued |
Body | Dimensions | 110 x 49 x 19 mm (4.33 x 1.93 x 0.75 in) |
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Weight | 116 g (4.09 oz) | |
SIM | Mini-SIM |
Display | Type | TFT, 256K colors |
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Size | 2.4 inches, 36 x 48 mm, 17.8 cm2 (~33.1% screen-to-body ratio) | |
Resolution | 240 x 320 pixels, 4:3 ratio (~167 ppi density) | |
Downloadable themes |
Platform | OS | Symbian OS 9.1, S60 3rd edition |
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CPU | 220 MHz Dual ARM 9 |
Memory | Card slot | miniSD |
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Internal | 42MB 64MB RAM |
Main Camera | Single | 3.15 MP, AF |
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Features | Carl Zeiss optics, LED flash | |
Video | CIF |
Selfie camera | Single | VGA videocall camera |
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Video |
Sound | Loudspeaker | Yes, with stereo speakers |
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Alert types | Vibration; Downloadable polyphonic, MP3 ringtones | |
3.5mm jack | No |
Comms | WLAN | No |
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Bluetooth | 2.0, A2DP (latest firmware) | |
GPS | No | |
Infrared port | Yes | |
Radio | Stereo FM radio | |
USB | Pop-Port 2.0 |
Nokia N73 Price
Features | Sensors |
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Browser | WAP 2.0/xHTML, HTML |
Push to talk Video download WMV/RV/MP4/3GP player MP3/WMA/WAV/RA/AAC/M4A player Predictive text input Voice command/dial Organizer Printing Document viewer (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, PDF) Photo/video editor |
Battery | Removable Li-Ion 1100 mAh battery (BP-6M ) |
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Stand-by | Up to 350 h (2G) / 370 h (3G) |
Talk time | Up to 6 h (2G) / 3 h 46 min (3G) |
Misc | Colors | Silver Grey/Deep Plum, Frost White/Metallic Red, Black (Music Edition) |
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SAR | 1.22 W/kg (head) 0.69 W/kg (body) | |
SAR EU | 1.13 W/kg (head) | |
Price | About 100 EUR |
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Nokia N73 - user opinions and reviews
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- Dk4
Can play mp4 video & mp3 & musicbattry acupe
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- Dk4
Can 1 year warranty
Nokia N73 User Manual
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- pq5
Oh, that shit joystick button that never worked..