The N73 targets mobloggers and photo enthusiasts, featuring a 3.2 megapixel camera with Carl Zeiss optics and mechanical shutter. Nokia is offering both an quad band Edge and a 3G model.
The N93 features a similar lens but adds 3x optical zoom and allows users to shoot video and play it on a compatible television directly from the phone. It stores up to 90 minutes of DVD-quality video on an optional 2 Gb miniSD memory card.
Nokia through a partnership with Flickr will allow users to upload photos to the online photo sharing service and add comments directly from their phones with requiring any additional software downloads.
The N73 is expected to retail around €400 before taxes and subsidies from operators. Nokia didn't provide pricing information for the N93, but online stores are accepting pre-orders for about US$900 (roughly €715).
Nokia ships Flickr and video phone
By
Tom Sanders
on Jul 25, 2006 9:31AM
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