Thursday, 29 March 2007

X-series Services - Mobilecast Review




















Ok people heres my first review of one of the applications that comes preinstalled with the X-Series: Mobilecast. Mobilecast is a podcasting tool which you can basically use to look for any type of podcast and either stream it or save it to your phone for later listening. I can tell you the 3G network is super fast, podcasts buffer in about 5 seconds for 30 mins length podcasts.





















A screen showing the different podcasts avaliable, overall I have to say there is quite an amazing range of podcasts, so fans of such technology will be in for a treat. The menu system and navgation is very fast on the Nokia n73.





















Choosing a podcast gives you brief information on what its on, in this case I chose the daily podcast on tech news provided by cnet.





















Upon selecting the podcast it gives you clear information on its length, date and size. In terms of downloading speed, as I have mentioned before this 6.3mb file buffered in about 5 seconds, obviously download would take longer. As you can see options for save file for later and favourites are also avaliable.




















When you listen to the podcast you can contol everything using the keypad, this pic shows which keys are assigned!

Well that concludes the review. More to come later, Skype, Yahoo services and random apps you can use for the internet!

Introduction!

Well the main point of this blog is to explore the Nokia N73 with the unlimited x-series service provided by the network provider 3!

I am currently on X-series silver... More information here http://xseries.three.com/

The Nokia N73 is one of the best phones avaliable right now. It has some of the best features avaliable on a phone such as 3mp carl zeuss camera with autofocus!

Most reviews gave this phone a negative mark for not having WiFi, but with X-Series there is no need for it as its always on unlimited (jubject to fair use ofcourse :P) internet on your mobile!

Some sites with reviews of the N73: