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How To Flash Nokia Lumia (Windows Mobile). • Install the nokia care suit. • Go to c: program data nokia packages product. • And extract the content of RM-XXX (xxx denotes the series). • Launch the nokia care suit. • Open product support tool store 5.0.
- Released 2010, June
127.6g, 10.2mm thickness
Symbian OS 9.3, Series 60 v3.2 UI
250MB storage, microSD slot - 0.1%3,720,281 hits
- 2.4'320x240 pixels
- 5MP
- 1500mAh
- donsky
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Anonymous, 07 Feb 2012It is same as Nokia E72 only 3G band difference. E73 is for America and Canada market.Only dr... moredownload isms for symbians
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- Anonymous
- PUM
It is same as Nokia E72 only 3G band difference. E73 is for America and Canada market.Only drawback of Nokia E73/E73 has only 128MB RAM.
Please anyone how to get threaded SMS option
Please anyone how to get threaded SMS option
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- TAHIR
- uWE
Iam usin E72 ,NO DIFFERENCE between E73 AND E72 except front keypad buttons.
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- TAHIR
- uWE
Iam usin E72 ,NO DIFFERENCE between E73 AND E72 except front keypad buttons.
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- Anonymous
- 4mD
how to order this phone
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- Nokia Freak
- 2S$
Which is better E5 or E73 ?
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- E71_USer
- t7X
It has no arabic. I'm panic when I see no arabic, I will get ChaCha better.
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- Igor
- nmb
In mobile phone E73 - Whether the version of language Russian + combines there English language + Hebrew?
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- crazyman
- 7tI
Haward, 20 Dec 2011dose the phone has the Arabic Language ?hi, it have no arabic language
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- Haward
- qPh
dose the phone has the Arabic Language ?
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- nok
- N7A
e72 is alot better......
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- Bryce
- wYD
Hi is this an upgraded version of E72? And is this available in the Philippines? Thanks! : )
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- Samozog
- ftV
Alrite folks, from wat i can c of the specifications and from majority of ur comments, the E73 is just wat i need, am getting one.
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- AnonD-30099
- YMr
Hi, Nokia...Kindly pls Manufacture Dual Sim Phones in this Models ..E5, E71, E72, E73... Models in this mobiles futurs and all is verry good , we r the lovers of NOKIA mobiles.. and we r maintaining 2 to 3 nos .. that why we r asking to manufactur in this models...
thank u.. with regards...venky007
thank u.. with regards...venky007
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- Avishek
- GEu
Qasim Jameel, 03 Nov 2011Hi All I remain very loyal customer of Nokia because of its products, value for money, user f... moreThis phone charges through the mini USB. Very few phones from Nokia takes a charge from the USB port. Why do you need the universal charger pin??
Best phone, used the N82 before and I am a fan of Symbian. Symbain can run smoothly on low hardware config but it is very very powerful. Android needs a 1.2 GHZ processor and still an equalizer is missing in the music player. What a symbian can do, android is still adding them.
For me, the camera is not that great because it is not Carl Ziess and does not have variable aperture from Tessar. I dont know why Nokia removed the great quality camera's they had on older devices like N95 and N82.
Nice loud audio, in ear headphones as bundle. Stereo Widening, Bass Enhancement and Equalizer options available.
Music player syncs via, Windows Media Player, takes Playlits, remembers most played, recently played, recently added. Suffle, Repeat options also available.What else do one needs from a music player.
Has noise cancellation which cuts background noise on a call and it works great.
A phone under $200
Has GPS
Has wifi calling
Has full office document editing
Has Push mail
Has Radio
Has 5 mpx camera
Has switch wizard, which lets you transfer the contents of your old phone (contacts and messages)
Optical Track pad (serves as a jog dial for audio player)
A torch
Good Battery life with the 1500 mah battery
Qwerty keyboard (touch screens don't work , if you are working a gloves)
Has a bar-code scanner and Zip.
Sync's with Outlook and automatically adds meetings to your phone.
Message Reader
Speaks out the name of the caller.
Now you decide what you want to buy.
Android is good, but I believe many people are not aware of the full functionality of Symbian and interesting to note all these features were available 5 years back when android did not exit.
Best phone, used the N82 before and I am a fan of Symbian. Symbain can run smoothly on low hardware config but it is very very powerful. Android needs a 1.2 GHZ processor and still an equalizer is missing in the music player. What a symbian can do, android is still adding them.
For me, the camera is not that great because it is not Carl Ziess and does not have variable aperture from Tessar. I dont know why Nokia removed the great quality camera's they had on older devices like N95 and N82.
Nice loud audio, in ear headphones as bundle. Stereo Widening, Bass Enhancement and Equalizer options available.
Music player syncs via, Windows Media Player, takes Playlits, remembers most played, recently played, recently added. Suffle, Repeat options also available.What else do one needs from a music player.
Has noise cancellation which cuts background noise on a call and it works great.
A phone under $200
Has GPS
Has wifi calling
Has full office document editing
Has Push mail
Has Radio
Has 5 mpx camera
Has switch wizard, which lets you transfer the contents of your old phone (contacts and messages)
Optical Track pad (serves as a jog dial for audio player)
A torch
Good Battery life with the 1500 mah battery
Qwerty keyboard (touch screens don't work , if you are working a gloves)
Has a bar-code scanner and Zip.
Sync's with Outlook and automatically adds meetings to your phone.
Message Reader
Speaks out the name of the caller.
Now you decide what you want to buy.
Android is good, but I believe many people are not aware of the full functionality of Symbian and interesting to note all these features were available 5 years back when android did not exit.
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- faisal
- U3x
what a set plz tell me i perchace a set nokia e73 guide me thanks
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- AnonD-28996
- UFn
can i talk on skype on Nokia E73
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- Qasim Jameel
- PAm
Hi All
I remain very loyal customer of Nokia because of its products, value for money, user friendly interface.
Here is my experience about Nokia E73 Mode
Pros:
Excellent Build Quality. Material used for this cell is great including stainless steel curves. I really loved that.
Excellent Keypad, soft keys to type and useful short cut keys to access emails, phonebook, msgs calender etc
Great battery Life
Smart and Handy Slim Design
Productive and can be used to complete your day to day tasks in seconds
Overall good processing speed
Good Audio Quality including voice
Good Recepion
Good response over downloading
Great easy to install wizards to setup and configure your cell.
Cons:
Display Screen Quality could be better
Not Again Symbian. Wake up Nokia. We need Android replacement
No Universal Pin Charger
No TV output
Screen Size could be better
Overall:
Its very Nice phone and Value for money and I would rate this phone as 8.5 out of 10
I remain very loyal customer of Nokia because of its products, value for money, user friendly interface.
Here is my experience about Nokia E73 Mode
Pros:
Excellent Build Quality. Material used for this cell is great including stainless steel curves. I really loved that.
Excellent Keypad, soft keys to type and useful short cut keys to access emails, phonebook, msgs calender etc
Great battery Life
Smart and Handy Slim Design
Productive and can be used to complete your day to day tasks in seconds
Overall good processing speed
Good Audio Quality including voice
Good Recepion
Good response over downloading
Great easy to install wizards to setup and configure your cell.
Cons:
Display Screen Quality could be better
Not Again Symbian. Wake up Nokia. We need Android replacement
No Universal Pin Charger
No TV output
Screen Size could be better
Overall:
Its very Nice phone and Value for money and I would rate this phone as 8.5 out of 10
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- Anonymous
- uWy
This is a business phone not multimedia
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- MOHD MUKHTAR
- bJ6
Nokia E73 is well mobile But i want to know about RAM,ROM & cpu.
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Total of 830 user reviews and opinions for Nokia E73 Mode.
WASHINGTON AND NEW YORK, USA – Today Nokia has launched the Nokia E73 Mode in the United States. Available exclusively to T-Mobile across the Atlantic, it’s the latest to join the business centric Eseries. Sporting a full QWERTY keyboard it’s the thinnest device on offer from the operator. It may be svelte, but it still manages to pack a few punches. Find out more after the jump.
The latest handset to emerge from the Eseries stable, the Nokia E73 Mode is a sober-suited follow-up to the business workhorse that is the Nokia E72. As a WiFi enabled QWERTY handset, running on T-Mobile’s blazing fast 3G network, keeping on top of emails and business is a breeze. Plus Nokia’s unique Switch mode feature, allows you to switch between fully customisable homescreens, meaning you’ll be able to keep up with you mates’ myriad of status updates too.
Taking care of business are a bevy of services such as a new email interface, Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync client and IBM Lotus Traveler, making it easier to juggle multiple inboxes, plus there’s support and access to Salesforce.com and Bloomberg. Add to these Ovi Files, QuickOffice, Adobe PDF Manager and Zip Manager to create an office on the move. The only office politics you’ll have to worry about is which coffee house to drink in.
The handset comes preloaded with Ovi Maps including free turn-by-turn navigation using the device’s built-in GPS, allowing you to find your way whether in a car, walking or on a push bike. Also preloaded on the device is Ovi Store with one touch access to a library of apps and games. And as an added extra from the Nokia and T-Mobile team-up, users will be able to pay for content as part of their monthly bill from T-Mobile.
Keeping up with the Nokia E72, there’s a five-megapixel camera with flash and autofocus, long battery life, full HTML Web browser and media player.
The Nokia E73 Mode is expected to be available on June 16th through T-Mobile retail stores, select authorised dealers and online at http://www.t-mobile.com.