Nokia N73 manual Introduction, Before YOU Start, Requirements

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INTRODUCTION

Overview

Welcome to the iSkoot User Guide. This manual provides step-by-step instructions on how to set up and use all the great features of your iSkoot software. Using iSkoot is easy—and with the help of this User Guide, you’ll have Skype™1 on your mobile phone in no time!

Once you’re set up with iSkoot, you can call Skype users at the push of a button, and make low-cost long distance and international calls using SkypeOut on your mobile phone. Plus, with iSkoot’s new features, now you can receive incoming Skype calls from others and add or remove friends from your contact list. You can even set your own online status. Using iSkoot is as easy as using Skype on your PC: you can call any of your Skype contacts for free (mobile airtime usage charges still apply), and you can even place SkypeOut calls at the same great low rates. The big difference: now you can leave your computer behind! With iSkoot, you bring your Skype with you, so you can talk to anyone, anywhere, anytime using your internet telephony service.

What’s even better: With iSkoot, there’s no need for WiFi, cellular broadband, or any additional hardware. The iSkoot network and handset software are designed to work wherever your cell phone works! To learn more about how iSkoot and the iSkoot network work to bring you Skype on the go, please visit the Products page on our website, www.iskoot.com.

BEFORE YOU START

Requirements

This User Guide is designed for handsets with the Symbian S60 v.3 operating system.

To start using iSkoot on your mobile phone, you must have the following:

A mobile phone with a data service subscription (supported phones are listed on our website)

A valid Skype ID and password

To make calls to regular phone numbers, and to receive incoming Skype calls, you’ll also need:

Skype’s SkypeOut service

Note: If you have Skype Voicemail enabled on your PC, you will not be able to receive incoming calls on your handset.

1Skype™ and SkypeOut™ are registered trademarks of Skype Limited and these trademarks are implied throughout the document. This product uses the Skype API but is not endorsed or certified by Skype. 3

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Nokia N73 manual Introduction, Before YOU Start, Requirements

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.