These days, when almost every mobile phone sports a camera, there are only a few that stands out in the clutter. A few of the multimedia centric N-series from Nokia have made it to the top of the heap. The Nokia N73 is one of them. This candy-bar handset exudes sophistication by its tasteful simplicity of design.
The Nokia N73's smart looks is backed to the hilt by the light sensitive TFT screen that displays up to 256k different colours. The comfortable keypad with the Symbian Operating System 9.1, S60 (third edition) makes working on N73 sheer pleasure.
The Nokia N73 sports a 3.2 megapixel camera with Carl Zeiss optics – making it one of the most impressive camera phone around. The brilliant camera is well complimented by advanced imaging features like auto-focus, zoom, and an integrated LED flash. Video recording in high definition footage is supported too. The manufacturers have cleverly included a Photo/video editor to brush up little imperfections of your photographs or videos.
This 3G handset supports video calling and have a secondary VGA video call camera. Other 'basic' phone function includes integrated hands-free and call conferencing. The Nokia N73 features Push to Talk and Document viewer so that you can view your MS Office and PDF files on the phone. Other than 3G, this triband GSM phone is powered by relatively 'slower' GPRS/EDGE (236.8kbps) and a WAP 2.0/HTML/xHTML browser.
The integrated Symbian media player is compatible with MP3, AAC and MPEG4 formats. Sharp video quality with 3D sound on stereo speakers enriches your mobile entertainment experience. The device have about 40 Mb of shared memory with an external memory card slot which can be upgraded up to 2GB. In case you want to listen to something other than your music collection, the stereo FM is always at your disposal.
The Nokia N73 marks a step forward in the unification of the mobile phone and the digital camera.
3g Mobile In India
Read the press in the UK at the moment and you will probably know that the big 3G mobile telephone operators are touting video as the killer application to launch 3G phones (3G - third generation) onto the market. Spurred on by the successes of the English cricket team in this summer's ashes series, and the trials and tribulations of following our national football (soccer) team, it seems that thousands of us were prepared to put up with the poor pictures and slow downloads of current GPRS video phones. Therefore, with the dramatically improved bandwidth of the 3G networks and the strides in mobile phone technology, it seems we are all going to dash out and buy 3G video phones for Christmas.
That may all very well be true. The service providers need to start seeing returns on the enormous payments made to obtain 3G licences. It is in their interests to talk up the merits of television over the telephone. Video may well be the killer application for the consumer market.
Things are different for businesses. You really can't see large corporates being too happy at large chunks of their mobile telephony budgets being squandered on the dubious pleasures of following the English football team.
As with anything else, large companies need to see the return on investment possibilities before committing to the large scale purchase of 3G telephones. And as much money as there is to be made in the consumer market, the big bucks come from selling to businesses.
In the short term businesses may well find the case for 3G telephones rests with more prosaic applications. Simple things like being able to carry a permanently up to date appointments diary in your shirt pocket. A diary that remains up to date with all those appointments your colleagues or assistants make for you while you are out with clients. A diary that gives you the ability to see all your colleagues? diaries and schedule appointments for you all at mutually convenient times. Now add in such simple things as being able to see all your contacts details wherever you are. And how about being able to access and work on all your Microsoft Office documents no matter where you are?
These are the elements of a killer application for businesses. And they're available today on a standard pocket PC smart phone. The technology is available now and operates through the GPRS network and supports WLAN, Bluetooth, infrared and quad band GSM. Oh, did I mention that you can also get video on it? And it's a camera, MP3 player...
Makes the Blackberry look a bit like a one trick pony doesn't it?
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