If you happen to be a tech-savvy millennial, there's a good chance you remember the Nokia N73. Released back in 2006 as a successor to the Nokia N70, the Nokia N73 was a high-end Symbian-powered ...
The phone is equipped with a 3.2 Mpix camera with flash and video feature. A lot of credit for its high quality images goes to the Carl Zeiss 2.8/5.6 AF lens which, when not in use, is protected by a ...
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Longtime mobile enthusiasts would remember the Nokia N73 as a Symbian-based phone launched in 2006. But that moniker could be making a comeback. This week, a new render popped up for a device ...
Just in time for E3, Nokia signs a deal with Flickr to enable the former’s new cellphones to immediately upload pictures to Flickr — computadora no es necessito! Flickr co-founder and general manager ...
Earlier this year Nokia launched a bunch of new N-series phones, or 'multimedia computers' as Nokia would like them to be called. One of those multimedia computers was the N73, which has recently been ...
On-the-scene report from the Nokia Open Studio event in Berlin. Hands-on with the new Nokia Nseries N73 and N93. It was almost exactly one year ago that Nokia first unveiled its Nseries line of ...
Back in March, HMD Global confirmed that the company has no plans of launching a flagship or premium smartphone anytime soon. However, a new report suggests that the company is working on a ...
The Nokia N73, complete with 3.2-megapixel camera, is available now in Europe for around $700. The N73, which was announced in April, features a number of options that make it an attractive option for ...