The N73 has a 3.2 megapixel camera and adds a Carl Zeiss autofocus lens which makes for sharper photos. The Nokia N80 has a 3MP camera that's quite good (once you adjust to the shutter lag), and you'd likely be pretty impressed if you saw the photos it takes. If quality photos are important, the N73 and its bulkier sibling the N93 (which lacks the 850MHz band used by Cingular in the US) are Nokia's top offerings. If great photos aren't your thing, Nokia offers a wide variety of Symbian OS S60 phones with lesser cameras and other strong points such as the Nokia E61's QWERTY keyboard and the Nokia N91's 4 gig hard drive for MP3s aplenty. That's the Nokia N73: a camera that just happens to have a smartphone attached. Instead you slide open the camera lens cover and madly take photos of anything remotely attractive or interesting. You know something is up when you receive a powerful smartphone and you don't rip open the box to make a phone call or try out an Excel spreadsheet. Home -> Smartphone Reviews -> Nokia N73 Nokia N73Įditor's Note, June 2008: Check out the Nokia N78, the N73's successor with US 3G, GPS, WiFi and a 3.2MP camera.Įditor's Note, October 2007: If you're really serious about photography, check out the Nokia N95 with 5MP camera and US 3G!
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