The N series also comes with a music player, a Visual FM Radio, a Microsoft Office document viewer, a PDF viewer, an IM client, a WAP browser, a full web browser based on KHTML/Webkit and some games.
It is to be mentioned that users of the phone may listen to music whilst browsing the Internet. Moreover, he can switch to write a text message or e-mail simultaneously without having to close any applications. Adding to it, the N73 does not support Wi-Fi.
An interesting fact about the Nokia N73 is that users of the phone can install Java applications as well as Symbian (S60 release 3) using either the Nokia PC Suite software, which is included with the phone, or this can be with the installer application on the phone itself.
The N73 model supports access via Bluetooth and USB Mass Storage. There are options in the phone that makes it possible to transfer large collections of files to and from by using any computer that supports either Bluetooth or mass storage via USB. The USB support system are Microsoft Windows, Linux; Mac OS X etc.
Alongside with the basic N73 model, Nokia also released the N73 'Music Edition'. Technically speaking, it carries the same hardware as the Nokia N73 model. It is to be mentioned that the 'multimedia' button on the keypad has been replaced with a button that starts the music player.
It is to be mentioned that the Music Edition of the Nokia N73 includes a 2GB memory card and the phone is in black colour. Users of the phone will find the Music Edition comes with an Album art and visualisations features. Music Edition's music player is included in the basic N73's current firmware.
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