Posts Tagged “Nokia N73”

Well, that time of year came round where I have to decide on what new phone to get. Not being the sort of person to rush into a technology purchase uninformed I spend a lot of time debating and comparing all the options before finally making a decision. Seriously I will most likely give less thought to my child’s name than phones and other such tech things. I finally decided on the Nokia N95 and toddled off to the T-Mobile shop to get it. Except since I’m on a discount contract through my old job I cant have the N95, so on a whim I decided the N73 would probably suffice too, and went for that, horray hours of work down the drain.

As it turns out however things are not all bad. The N73 is actually a pretty good phone, it’s a smart phone, which is lovely, but not a big silly “look at me with my smart phone and touch screen, I have to use a stylus to control it but that doesn’t matter because it makes me look like an important cock”, but a subtle “yeah, I’ve got a smart phone, what of it?”

It’s a standard Symbian S60v3 affair, which fairly well apes the usual mobile phone interface. In most respects on initial glances it looks like my old Nokia 6280. However when you dive into the phone itself it becomes apparent that this is not normal phone. From the inclusion of PDF readers and office document viewers, to a flash viewer for the web it’s clear that this phone can do a lot more than just calls and texts. The real power comes from being able to install other applications on it though. For example, for some strange reason Nokia left out an auto keylock funciton. No worries, someone has coded one for you. Want Google Maps? Just install the application from Google’s website and you then have a local Google map client which can use your mobile masts to triangulate your location on the map. Throw in with that things like the Opera browser, and even Doom, not some cut down version of Doom either, a Symbian 60 application running the original Doom wad files. Throw into the mix a native Gmail client, an internet radio client produced by nokia and you have a very nice starting point for a great phone.

The camera is nice and take a good photo, with the usual amount of shutter lag, but that is only in the order of what I’m used to from previous phones. the flash is bright and the zoom good, combine that with the Carl Zeiss optics and it’s a very good handy snapper. Of course it will never have the clarity of my Canon Ixus 50 but it’s very good for when I’m caught short without a camera.

Now the negatives, it does go through battery fairly fast, it needs charging about every 48 hours. I have heard people say that smart phones have been prone to crash, well mine has not crashed once, so I’m happy on that front. Some people have commented that smart phones are slow and clunky, well I will admit it is a little slower than some other phones I’ve used, but not by much. Besides, if you want a phone that never crashes and is lightening fast get a Nokia 1200, bloody luddites, I’m sticking with my N73.

Cheers

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