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QVGA Posts: > 500

3-4 weeks
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Posted: 2006-10-07 19:01:47
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BobaFett Posts: > 500

how is the rec in your area?

This message was posted from a N80-1
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Posted: 2006-10-07 19:03:14
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QVGA Posts: > 500

The signal bars are always full.
My screen brightness is at 75%. When the keypad lights get activated, the brightness is less, and when its not on, the brightness is a lot. Is that normal?
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Posted: 2006-10-07 19:05:32
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fullforce Posts: > 500

Hi and gooood afternoon/night!

I have a, off course urgent, question that i originally wrote to a N73 owner here at esato but i need/would like a quick answer... if possible.

So here it goes:
I am in the situation where i´m thinking about getting a N73 or a K800. N73 has more "candy" and stuff that really appeals to me (pity that N73 seems to lack support for bluetooth stereo headset).

My question is: Is the camera as good as the K800? I´ve been looking at photos on internet that has been taken with K800 and N73. I´d say that they are equal...they actually look different- the N73 gives sharper pictures but has almost to strong colours- the K800 showes smoother pictures but lacks colour somewhat. BUT one of the photos i saw shows a really bad pic from the N73. I think the pic is here
http://www.gsmarena.com/n73_d900_k800_photo-review-102p2.php

The pic is on a blue/purple flower and the N73 pic i s awfull. Is there a problem with taking close up photos with N73? Or does it only have problems with the colours blue/purple colours? Is it possible to change settings regarding the fullness/richness of colours when taking photos?

I would be most thankfull for your reply on this matter.
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Posted: 2006-10-07 19:17:14
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QVGA Posts: > 500

I think its because N73 generally "pumps" up the colors of the pics taken.
Generally speaking, K800 has a much better camera. But that, by no means says N73 doesnt. It just a little worse. It takes bad night pics. If camera is important, get the K800. N73 beats K800 in everything else.
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Posted: 2006-10-07 20:45:19
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Supa_Fly Posts: > 500

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On 2006-10-07 17:42:33, QVGA wrote:
i really hope there is one. this one barely gets through 2 days with moderate use

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I believe the N-Gage QD's battery will fit & work if so then you've got the BEST longest lasting battery Nokia ever made.

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On 2006-10-07 08:48:11, Dogmann wrote:
(EDITED)- I fail to understand this obsession with WiFi as at least here in the UK with T-Mobile i can use as much web and e-mail as i want for £7.50 pm. Switching to Wlan means adding WEP keys every time and is a complete pain in comparison to just carrying on over 3G. The only thing i would say about any new phones and there specs More Ram is not an option it is a necessity otherwise true multi tasking is destined to history IMO.
Marc


> I agree about more RAM! We thought that the 6620 was king of multitasking and from what I've read here & on other threads it STILL is. However, if Nokia stats 40MB of RAM ALL of it after startup should be available. I'm worried that the N95 may have this achilles' heel.

> WiFi WEP keys can be saved in the N80/E61/E70 N93 so that the NEXT time you connect to the SAME AP you wouldnt need to enter it again. Its the same way with laptops so this part of your statement is mute. I dont know how available WiFi AP (Access Points) are in your city but in mine across the pond its bountiful. Most are NOT encrypted and are free. And our Canadian law states that if someone doesnt encrypt their AP then it is no crime to use it (not entirely as you see fit; if you're doing hacking to a government db or network- its a crime).

NOTE: WiFi usuage will considerably wear out your N80 battery. I have YET to see anyone post evidence that WiFi over 2-2.5hr+ on a full battery. I surf A LOT on my home computer, and did more so when I had my 6620. If I get a phone with WiFi I'd surf mostly on it.

Its all about demographics. For GPRS/EDGE currently in Canada we dont have TRUE unlimited data (we're capped at 100MB, 200MB for BlackBerries) and charged more for overages, even cut off if it happens as a trend. So, as you can see WiFi has a great significance for me and others here in major cities across Canada UNTIL our providers follow suit with affordable decent data (btw cost is currently $100CAN = 100MB, $100CAN = 200MB on BB's only).
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Posted: 2006-10-07 21:07:31
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fullforce Posts: > 500

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On 2006-10-07 20:45:19, QVGA wrote:
I think its because N73 generally "pumps" up the colors of the pics taken.
Generally speaking, K800 has a much better camera. But that, by no means says N73 doesnt. It just a little worse. It takes bad night pics. If camera is important, get the K800. N73 beats K800 in everything else.


Ok. Thanks for the reply. But does anyone know if N73 takes as bad photos as in the link i provided in my recent post?? (The close up photo on the flower)
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Posted: 2006-10-07 21:31:53
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BobaFett Posts: > 500

bye n80. batt is empty after 12h usage. made some calls, ca 2h internet. back to e50

This message was posted from a E50-1
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Posted: 2006-10-07 22:08:49
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Supa_Fly Posts: > 500

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On 2006-10-07 22:08:49, BobaFett wrote:
bye n80. batt is empty after 12h usage. made some calls, ca 2h internet. back to e50



This message was posted from a E50-1


Now you see the light! ,

Most ppl thought I shouldnt be concerned over the N95 > which has MORE internal features to use & a larger screen, when the N80 cannot hold its own.
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Posted: 2006-10-09 08:06:45
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BobaFett Posts: > 500

the fone itself with all the features is amazing,but that damn batt ruins the fun of it!

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Posted: 2006-10-09 09:06:18
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