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  • Nokia N93
    By admin on May 11, 2007 | No Comments  Comments
    Nokia N93 Features

    Voice
    Contacts: advanced contacts database with support for multiple phone and e-mail details per entry, also supports thumbnail pictures and groups
    Integrated hands-free speaker
    Speaker independent name dialing (SIND)
    Speed dialing
    Automatic redial
    Voice commands
    Voice recorder3
    Talking ring tone
    Call Logs: keeps lists of your dialed, received, and missed calls
    Automatic answer (works with compatible headset or car kit only)
    Supports fixed dialing number, which allows calls only to predefined numbers
    Conference call

    Multimedia Messaging Service
    Text messaging: supports concatenated SMS, picture messaging, SMS distribution list1
    Multimedia messaging: combine image, video, text, and audio clip and send as MMS to a compatible phone or PC; use MMS to tell your story with a multi-slide presentation1,14
    Automatic resizing of your megapixel images to fit MMS (max. 300 KB attachment size depending on the network)
    Predictive text input

    Camera and Video
    3.2 megapixel (2048 x 1536 pixels) camera, Carl Zeiss Vario-Tessar lens, 3x optical zoom
    Direct connection to compatible TV via Nokia Video Connectivity Cable (CA-64U, included in box) or wireless LAN/UPnP19
    Sub camera, CIF (352 x 288) sensor
    Integrated flash (operating range up to 1.5m)
    Flash modes: on, off, automatic
    Still image file format: JPEG/EXIF
    Auto focus/Auto exposure - center weighted
    Exposure compensation: +1 ~ -1EV at 0.5 step
    Focal length 4.5 mm (Wide) /12.4 mm (Tele) 34.25 - 94.1 mm (35mm equiv.)
    Focus range 10 cm ~ infinity
    Macro focus distance 30 cm (macro @ Wide) 10 cm (macro @ Middle to Tele)
    Shutter speed: Mechanical shutter: 1/2400~1/3 s
    White balance: automatic, sunny, cloudy, incandescent, fluorescent
    Scene: automatic, user, close-up, landscape, night, night portrait
    Color tone: normal, sepia, black & white, negative
    Still zoom (optical/digital) 3x / up to 20x
    Rotating gallery
    Online album/blog: photo/video uploading from gallery1
    Lifeblog support
    Video and still image editors
    Movie director for automated video production
    Video resolutions: up to VGA (640×480) at 30 fps
    Digital stereo microphone
    Audio recording: AAC stereo, 48kHz
    Digital video stabilization
    Video clip length: max. 60 min per clip
    Video file format .mp4 (default), .3gp (for MMS)
    White balance: automatic, sunny, cloudy, incandescent, fluorescent
    Scene: automatic, night
    Color tones: normal, sepia, black & white, negative
    Video zoom: (optical / digital) 3x / up to 8x

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  • Nokia N73
    By admin on May 11, 2007 | 4 Comments4 Comments  Comments

    Nokia N73The Nokia N73 can be considered to be a substantially upgraded version of the Nokia N70, and it can be considered as a direct competitor to the Sony Ericsson K790i and K800i handsets. Most people will see the N73 as 3G phone with tri-band GSM, although we understand that there will be a quad-band GSM version with EDGE available for some markets too.

    There’s a large 2.4″ 240×320 pixel display, a 3.2 megapixel main camera with Carl Zeiss optics (and the 3G version will have a secondary video calling camera). The Nokia N73 also has stereo speakers, an FM radio, Bluetooth and expandable memory using miniSD cards (to supplement the 42Mb of internal memory supplied as standard).

    Nokia N73The software is the usual comprehensive Nseries package running on top of a Symbian S60 3rd edition operating system, including a multimedia player, web browser and email client. Nokia are pitching the N73 as a media device, in addition to being a camera phone, 3G phone and by the looks of it a pretty decent business handset. Also, pictures taken on the N73 can be uploaded to Flickr directly from the phone.

    It’s slightly smaller and lighter than the N70, at 110×49x19mm and 116 grams. Talktime has been improved to 4 hours (from 3.5) and the N73 has a maximum of 15 days standby time (up from 10). There are three colour schemes - silver grey/deep plum, frost white/mocha brown and frost white/metallic red.

    On the downside, the N73 doesn’t appear to support stereo Bluetooth and the keypad appears to have a similar cramped layout to the N70. Overall though, this is a very promising looking handset that is one of the best specified mainstream handsets we’ve seen to date, and it will probably be the biggest seller in the new Nseries range.

    Nokia say that the N73 should be available from July 2006, although pricing has not been disclosed.

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