This Nokia Gets Reception!
Pros:
Reception - Computer Interface - Camera
Cons:
Power Supply seems weak (mini micro tiny plug.)
The Bottom Line:
If you want the best reception with a great camera and good music, buy it.
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Author's Review
I was a little worried about spending close to $300 on a phone that can be easily damaged. My excitement grew as I pulled the phone out of the box, slipped my AT&T sim card in and fired it up. The battery came fully charged, so I was able to use it immediately.
Camera - The point of the Nokia N73 is the 3 megapixel camera. It does nice, not nearly as nice as a standalone digital camera, but it gets by and does the job good.
Interface - The interface must be easy to use because I have not had to open the manual once to read up on how to do something, even though there are quite frankly a lot of functions on this phone. The N73 uses the Symbian OS, I know nothing about mobil OS's so I cannot say if it is good or not, but it works fine for everything I want to do.
Computer Interface - This phone, and the included software, make it super easy to drag/drop pictures, music, contacts, etc. No more punching in contacts one at a time, just use your computer. It hooks up effortlessly to a PC.
Mobile Internet - I have not had the opprotunity to use mobile internet much, I am on a 1 meg a month plan so I don't plan to either.
Bluetooth - Works fine with my headset.
Music - I don't listen to music much, but this phone will let you jam away with music tracks or the built in radio.
Reception - This is where the N73 absolutely blew me away. I live in an area where absolutely no one gets reception. This phone lets me walk around talking. Absolutely the best reception of any phone I have ever had or any of my visitors have ever had.