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NOKIA E73 Mode Pro Reviews

PC World‘s review Edit

Nokia’s utilitarian E73 Mode is a strong, low-priced alternative to the BlackBerry phones currently on the market.
8.0 Rated at:

Published on:
Jul 14, 2010

phonedog‘s review Edit

When compared to the recently launched Samsung Vibrant or other competitors like the EVO 4G, iPhone 4, or DROID X, the E73 can't compete. But it doesn't have to. In reality, the device (and its $69.99 price tag) is targeted at the low-end, first-time smartphone crowd. It's a fantastic follow-up to the Nokia E71, and perhaps more importantly, it's the first non-bloated E Series device that's available from a US carrier (E71x need not apply). Sure, S60 is a bit long in the tooth and can be frustrating for someone coming from a media-rich OS like Android, webOS, or iPhone, but it gets the job done. Bottom line - if you're looking for an inexpensive, well-built smartphone, you should check out the E73 mode.
n/a Not rated

Published on:
Jul 20, 2010

brighthand‘s review Edit

Despite any complaints about the Nokia E73 Mode not having the most up-to-date OS, and including a bit more applications out of the box than some mobile platforms seem to have, I can't help but to appreciate and recommend it. The battery life is outright impressive, the web browser is suitable -- despite the UI and a learning curve -- and the overall design is polished without being too far chic or me-too.
8.0 Rated at:

Published on:
Jul 31, 2010

Phone Scoop‘s review Edit

The E73 is the third version of an aging platform. Was the third time the charm for Nokia? Well, I'll say the E73 is charming, but it still misses the market in a few places.
n/a Not rated

Published on:
Jun 14, 2010

Engadget‘s review Edit

What ultimately makes the Mode a potential winner, though, is the price - we're talking about $69.99 for a legitimate 5 megapixel smartphone that looks (and feels) like it's been wrought from a single ingot of steel.
6.0 Rated at:

Published on:
Jun 14, 2010

Digital Trends‘s review Edit

The near-identical successor to the E72 further refines an already stellar design, but still suffers from the curse of Symbian.
7.5 Rated at:

Published on:
Jul 24, 2010

CNET Reviews‘s review Edit

The Nokia E73 Mode is an outstanding value, offering T-Mobile customers a sleek and feature-packed messaging smartphone for a very affordable price.
8.0 Rated at:

Published on:
Jun 14, 2010

MobileBurn‘s review Edit

The Nokia E73 Mode is a new Symbian S60 powered smartphone for T-Mobile USA. It has a look and spec sheet that is very similar to AT&T's E72, including an optical trackpad controller and a 5 megapixel auto focus camera.
7.0 Rated at:

Published on:
Jun 14, 2010

PC Magazine‘s review Edit

The beautiful, reasonably priced Nokia E73 Mode is a terrific smartphone for messaging and voice calls, but its Symbian platform needs better apps.
7.0 Rated at:

Published on:
Jun 14, 2010

The average pro reviews rating is 7.4 / 10, based on the 9 reviews.


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