Nokia E73 Mode First look Review


Nokia E73 Mode   from T-Mobile

“The Nokia E73 Mode is a T-Mobile-specific take on the Nokia E72 which was announced last year. It comes loaded to the gills with popular features for both work and play.It has a tablet shape, with a QVGA screen, keyboard, 5 megapixel camera, and much more.The E73 Mode will be released later this week for just $70 with contract. One of the thinnest mobile devices today (0.4 in or 10 mm), the E73 packs a QVGA (320×240 pixels) screen and a useful keyboard into a well designed package. It’s been a while since getting my hands on a smartphone with this form factor, and the E73 Mode reminded me instantly what I liked about what Nokia’s done here.The hard plastic and metal casing feels very solid and high quality. And the keyboard — which was already highly ranked on the E71 and E71x models — gets tweaked a bit more for the E73 Mode, adding features and improving overall feel. When you think of QWERTY smartphones, Nokia might not rank very high on your list. However, its sales globally have proven to be better than most other makers (second only to RIM), and the company certainly has had a faithful following.” Read more here:

Nokia X5 01 square, vertical sliding QWERTY at €165

“At the Nokia Connection event in Singapore Nokia announced the social messaging and music focused Nokia X5-01. It’s an S60 3rd Edition handset in a vertical slider, with QWERTY keyboard, form factor, which gives it square shape when the slide is closed. The Nokia X5-01 is currently scheduled to be launched in Indionesia in Q3 at a price of €165 before taxes and subsidies.The Nokia X5-01 expands the portfolio of mid-tier QWERTY devices from Nokia (slotting in between the X3 and E5). QWERTY devices may have originally targeted at the enterprise user, but in recent years they have become increasingly popular with consumers and have moved down the pricing tiers. The X5-01 is a great example of this, with its music and consumer-friendly social messaging focus at a very competitive price point.
Key hardware points

  • Dimensions of 74.3 x 66.4 x 16.8 mm (113.4 cc) and 129g weight
  • 2.36 inch QVGA screen (320 x 240)
  • microSD card slot and 200 MB of internal memory, 128 MB RAM
  • Quad-band GSM and tri-band WCDMA (850/1900/2100 Mhz or 900/1900/2100 Mhz) with WiFI (b/g) and Bluetooth 2.1
  • 5 megapixel camera with LED flash
  • Dedicated music hardware key, accelereomter enables ‘spin to skip’ feature (spinning phone jumps to a random music track), 3.5 mm audio jack, FM radio

Key software points

  • Easy access to social networking sites (Facebook, MySpace, Twitter, Hi5) through shortcut or client applications.
  • Multi-headed IM client (Nokia messaging for IM) gives access to Yahoo Messenger, Windows Live Messenger, Google Talk and Ovi Chat.
  • Nokia Messaging (for email) gives easy access to email, inlcuding consumer ‘push email’ functionality.
  • Access to Ovi Music Store for music purchase and download. Available as a Comes with Music handset in select markets.
  • Additional Ovi services Ovi Store (applications and games), Ovi Share (share photos and videos) and Ovi Contacts.

The Nokia X5-01 will ship with Nokia X5-01 handset, Nokia BL-5F Battery (950 mAh), Nokia Travel Charger (AC-6), Nokia Headset (WH-102), Nokia 2GB microSD card (MU-37) and Nokia Connectivity Cable (CA-101D). It will be available in a range of colours including Pink, Azure, Graphite Black, Yellow Green and Purple. Nokia have already announced the Nokia X5 TD-SCDMA device for China, but it has a completely different form factor. This reflects the fact that Nokia plan to have various models within the same naming series (as also seen with the C1 a fortnight ago).” via allaboutsymbian.com