Kamis, 17 Juni 2010

Nokia E73 Mode Cell Phone Review–Nokia Blackberry


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nokia modeWhen I first saw the Nokia ᬽ Mode, all I could think was: Nokia Blackberry.

I’ve seen these strangely-styled phones before, phones that look like Blackberry phones carry totally different brand name.  It’s not that they’re bad phones, they just trigger an odd visual cue for me.  But how does this one work?  Let’s have look.

The Nokia E73 Mode is smartphone full QWERTY keypad, offers Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync capability, IBM Lotus Notes, mobile web, mobile email, variety instant messenger programs, access Facebook, Twitter MySpace, speakerphone, Bluetooth connectivity, WiFi, 3G, Flash capability, GPS, access huge array application, five megapixel camera video record capability, battery that offers downright unfathomable thirteen hours talk time single charge.

I don’t remember ever seeing battery with that kind of life, folks.  There is an incredible superabundance of options here–sure, it’s no Nexus One or iPhone, still–and components pretty nice too.  The controls pretty easy to work with, too buttons fairly large and shaped for easy use.  There’s even standard-size headphone jack to let you use your normal headphones with it.

The Nokia E73 Mode surprisingly rich with features, extremely powerful.  In fact, it weren’t for the sheer amazing power of the Nexus One it’d easily on par with that one.  This one truly good phone–if you’re looking for new one, definitely, put the Nokia E73 on your list to check out.

The Good

Incredible array of options

Solid components

Great controls

The Bad

Lower variety options than the very best

Score 8 / 10

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