Monday, June 7, 2010

Nokia E73 Mode for U.S. Announced

Nokia has announced the E73 Mode, its latest E-Series handset, for the American market.

Visually and specs wise similar to the E72, the E73 boasts of a 5 megapixel camera, a 3.5mm headphone jack, GPS, a full WebKit-based web browser, and support for Mail for Exchange and IBM Lotus Traveler. The phone also features Symbian S60 and has the same QVGA landscape display and full QWERTY keypad like the E72.

It also comes with Nokia's Ovi Maps for free voice-guided turn-by-turn directions. Then, there is an entire bunch of Ovi services including Ovi Files, QuickOffice, Adobe PDF Manager, and ZIP manager.





Another interesting feature on the E73 is the one touch theme changer option that allows the corporate user to turn his phone into a work oriented device and a home or media oriented one at the flick of a button.

The Nokia E73 Mode will go on sale starting June 16 and will cost $70 with a two year contract on the T-Mobile network.

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