
Nokia introducing the high build quality E73 Mode Symbian phone. It is so close to E72 prototype and runs on symbian 9.3 operating system (S60 Third edition feature pack 2) It is equipped with qwerty keypad, touchscreen 240×320 pixels resolution of 2.4 inch display(The density of its pixels is 166.67 according to the PPI calculator. Its picture is very sharp and clear. What a sharpest display on Nokia E73.), optical joystick, GPS receiver, 5 megapixels autofocus camera, Si-Fi 802.11 b/g and Bluetooth 2.0 modules, LED flash, and also recording function. One thing need pay attention is the speakers quality is so clear. The other thing is that the nokia E73 camera feature provides advanced photo settings like exposure compensation, ISO sensitivity, and even a built-in panoramic camera mode. The video feature shoots at 640 x 480 pixels resolution at 15 fps. We can use the LED flash light during recording.
The new one has a micro USB port, 3.5 mm audio jack, 256 MB flash drive and microSD or micro SDHC slot wich capacity up to 16 GB. Its battery capacity is 1500 mAh. The design of this T-Mobile is shiny titanium strip, and it is visible around the edge of the phone complements the glossy display and buttons on the front. The detail design was shown in the back side. The tiny laser-etched dots is shown in the large stainless steel battery door. And a pinstripe pattern on the chrome strip around the 5 Megapixels camera lens. What a cool design. Regarding to its slim and thin size(4.48 x 2.03 x 0.40 inches) , it is comfortable inside the pocket. I can say that it is the thinnest full qwerty keypad smartphoe from T-Mobile.
This phone equipped with an ARM 11 microprocessor at 600 MHz with 128 Megabytes RAM. Basically it is the same internals as nokia E72. But the major difference is this E73 supports the frequency band for 3G on T-Mobile USA. Nokia E73 provides 250 Megabytes for internal storage and 4 Gigabytes microSD card external storage and can be replaced with the 16 Gygabytes one.
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The Nokia 6700 Classic Gold Edition that I’m reviewing here is one of the latest in Nokia’s illustrious Classic line of mobile phones. Classic not in the sense that it’s an all-singing all-dancing super-phone, but in that forms the core of Nokia’s entire line-up. The Classic line has traditionally been one of Nokia’s best-selling range of phones, offering decent features at a good price.
The big features from Nokia’s flagship phones eventually find their way down to the Classic range a year or so later, so a Nokia 6700 review not only tells us about the phone itself, it’s also a good snapshot of the state of innovation in the mobile phone industry in general. The price of the Nokia 6700 is just 235 Euros ($311 or £217 at today’s rates) without subsidy – in other words, it’s a very cheap phone, so you wouldn’t ordinarily expect much in the way of features. Read the rest of this entry »
Nokia has announced recalling of chargers of its model 7210, after it found the chargers supplied with the phones were of inferior quality. The charger exchange programme is applicable to only those who bought Nokia 7210 models after June 15, 2009.
Consumers can walk into any Nokia Care centre of Nokia Priority Dealership stores to get their chargers replaced or check whether their chargers are part of the exchange programme.
The company has however assured that the usage of the charger would not impact the safety of the phone. During a routine quality control process, it found that certain chargers manufactured by a third party supplies, the plastic covers of the chargers could come loose and separate, exposing the charger’s internal components and potentially pose an electric shock hazard.
The mobile manufacturing company released a statement on Monday, stating that only a limited number of charger model AC-3E manufactured between June 15 and August 9, 2009 are within the scope of the global exchange programme.
How to identify
Consumers can identify whether the chargers are part of the exchange programme by sending an SMS to 55555. The consumer has to key in (CHG) SPACE (the 27 digit code). The company would then get a reply on SMS informing whether the charger is included in the exchange programme. (source)