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Cell Phone Review: Nokia E73 Mode and Samsung Restore SPH-m570
By: wubayou
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    2010-07-22

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  • Cell Phone Review: Nokia E73 Mode and Samsung Restore SPH-m570
  • Mode Advanced Features
  • Samsung Restore SPH-m570 for Sprint
  • Restore Advanced Features

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    Cell Phone Review: Nokia E73 Mode and Samsung Restore SPH-m570


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    Today we'll be looking at two budget-friendly smart phones that focus on messaging, the Nokia E73 Mode and Samsung Restore SPH-m570. One is very user-friendly, while the other is eco-conscious. If you're constantly texting your friends, these phones deserve a look.

    The E73 Mode from Nokia is a smartphone that offers a load of features and a user-friendly design ideal for messaging. The E73 is available for free after a two-year contract with the carrier.

    The standard features of the Mode include a speakerphone, a vibrate mode, conference calling, support for voice commands, an alarm clock, a calculator, and a converter. To help you keep organized, there's a calculator, a notepad, and a file manager. A voice recorder is included should you want to record any important thoughts.

    The Mode's phone book can store as many contacts as will fit into its memory. For each contact, you can input various phone numbers, email addresses, notes, and more. Contacts can be sorted into groups and given their own photo and ringtone. If you do not like the 25 standard polyphonic ringtones that come with the phone, you can download more from T-Mobile. T-Mobile also offers several wallpapers and themes for download to customize the phone even further.

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