Nokia N73 manual Table of Contents

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Table of Contents

 

INTRODUCTION

3

OVERVIEW

3

BEFORE YOU START

3

REQUIREMENTS

3

REGISTRATION AND DOWNLOAD

4

CHOOSE YOUR DOWNLOAD METHOD

4

DOWNLOADING DIRECTLY TO YOUR PHONE

4

DOWNLOADING ISKOOT TO YOUR PC

5

SETTING UP ISKOOT

6

ACCESSING ISKOOT

6

OPENING ISKOOT AND LOGGING IN

6

PROGRAMMING YOUR HANDSET NUMBER AND SETTING ISKOOT TO RECEIVE SKYPE CALLS

9

USING ISKOOT

11

SKYPE CONTACT LIST

11

CHANGING YOUR ONLINE STATUS

12

ADDING A NEW CONTACT

12

RECEIVING CONTACT REQUESTS FROM OTHERS

14

REMOVING A CONTACT

15

REFRESHING YOUR CONTACT LIST MANUALLY

16

SKYPEOUT BALANCE

16

MAKING SKYPE AND SKYPEOUT CALLS

16

RECEIVING SKYPE CALLS

18

EXITING ISKOOT

18

ABOUT ISKOOT

18

TECHNICAL SUPPORT

19

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Contents ISkoot User Guide Table of Contents Requirements IntroductionBefore YOU Start Click Send SMS Registration and DownloadChoose Your Download Method Downloading Directly to Your PhoneDownloading iSkoot to Your PC Opening iSkoot and Logging Setting UP IskootAccessing iSkoot Page Select I have an account Select Sign Calls Select Set to receive callsUsing Iskoot Skype Contact ListAdding a New Contact Changing Your Online StatusOnline Away Invisible Not available Select OptionsPage Receiving Contact Requests from Others Removing a Contact Select Remove a contactSkypeOut Balance Refreshing Your Contact List ManuallyClick on Refresh now Making Skype and SkypeOut callsPage Exiting iSkoot About IskootReceiving Skype Calls Technical Support
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N73 specifications

The Nokia N73, launched in 2006, was a notable entry in the mobile phone market, best known for its powerful camera capabilities and multimedia features. It was part of Nokia's Nseries, aimed primarily at consumers seeking a smartphone experience centered around photography and multimedia entertainment.

At its core, the N73 featured a 3.2-megapixel camera, which was cutting-edge for its time. Equipped with a Carl Zeiss lens and dual LED flash, it allowed users to take high-quality photos and videos. The device's camera interface was user-friendly, providing various settings and modes, ensuring that even amateur photographers could capture stunning images. Additionally, the phone supported video recording at a resolution of 352x288 pixels, enabling users to create lasting memories in motion.

The N73 also boasted a large 2.4-inch TFT display, with a resolution of 240x320 pixels, offering vibrant colors and clear visuals. This made it ideal for viewing photos, videos, and even browsing the internet. The user interface was powered by the Symbian OS, specifically version 9.1, which allowed for customizable home screens and access to a variety of applications.

In terms of storage, the Nokia N73 came with 42 MB of internal memory, which could be expanded via a hot-swappable miniSD card. This feature was significant, as it allowed users to store a large number of photos, music files, and applications without running out of space.

As for connectivity, the N73 supported 3G networks, enabling faster data transfer speeds. It also included options for Bluetooth and USB connectivity, allowing users to share files effortlessly with other devices.

The Nokia N73 was not just a powerful camera phone; it was a capable multimedia device. Its media player supported various audio and video formats, and it also came preloaded with applications for managing photos, music, and other media. Users could easily enjoy their favorite tunes or videos while on the go.

Despite being a product of its time, the Nokia N73 stood out for its robust features and capabilities, making it a beloved choice for many users in the mid-2000s. Its blend of advanced photography technology, multimedia functions, and user-friendly design left a lasting impact on the smartphone landscape.