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Manufacturer | Nokia |
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Slogan | Connecting People |
Series | Nokia Nseries |
First released | 25 April 2006 |
Availability by region | 2006 & 2007 (Music Edition) |
Discontinued | Q4 2010/Q1 2011 |
Predecessor | Nokia N70 Nokia N71 Nokia N72 Nokia N90 Nokia N91 |
Successor | Nokia N77 Nokia N78 Nokia N92 Nokia N93/Nokia N93i |
Related | Nokia N75 Nokia N76 Nokia N77 Nokia N93 Nokia N93i Nokia N95 |
Compatible networks | GSM quad-band UMTS 2100 |
Form factor | Candybar |
Dimensions | 110 × 49 × 19 mm |
Weight | 116g |
Operating system | Symbian OS v9.1 + S60 3rd Edition |
CPU | Dual CPU ARM9 220 MHz |
Memory | 64 MB |
Storage | 42 MB (Nokia N73) 40 MB (Nokia N73 Music Edition) |
Removable storage | miniSD up to 2 GB (up to 4 GB unofficial) |
Battery | BP-6M Battery, Li-Ion, 3.7 V, 900 mAh
1100 mAh (Music Edition) |
Rear camera | 3.15 megapixels (Carl Zeiss Tessar lens, flash, red-eye reduction, autofocus, 20x digital zoom) |
Front camera | VGA camera (640 × 480 pixels) with up to 2× digital zoom |
Display | 2.4-inch QVGA, TFT, 262,144 colours, 240 × 320 pixels |
Connectivity | 3G EDGE UMTS Bluetooth 2.0 + EDR Infrared |
Data inputs | Keypad |
The Nokia N73 is a mobile phone announced by Nokia on 2006 as part of the Nseries[1] and started shipping on 15 July. The N73 succeeded the N70 and packed in numerous multimedia features. It features a 3.2 megapixel autofocus camera, a front camera, a then-large 2.4-inch display, and stereo speakers,[2] all in a relatively slim and pocketable size and form.[3] It runs on Symbian v9.1 (S60 3rd Edition). An improved, music-focused version called N73 Music Edition was released in 2007.
It became one of the top-selling Nseries devices during 2006 and 2007, and its high popularity helped Nokia's sales of 'multimedia' phones grow 28% year-on-year in Q3 2007 (according to Nokia the other top-selling from the line were the N70 and N95).[4]