The legendary Nokia N73 name is making a comeback, and this time it arrives as a modern Nokia N73 5G smartphone with a redesigned body, updated camera system and a clean Android interface that focuses on durability and reliability.
Nokia phones have always been respected for strong build quality, and the new Nokia N73 5G continues the same reputation with a premium glass back, aluminium frame and improved water resistance.
Premium Design With a Retro Touch
Nokia is blending modern aesthetics with a classic identity. The Nokia N73 5G gets a box-shaped flat frame, curved back panel and a slim camera module. The phone feels solid and classy in hand, unlike many plastic-bodied phones in this price range. Nokia is expected to offer IP67 dust and water resistance, which is a major advantage when compared to most mid-range rivals.
The display uses a 6.67-inch AMOLED 120Hz panel with high brightness and smooth animations. Text and icons appear sharp, making it ideal for reading, gaming and streaming. Nokia’s colour calibration keeps the look natural, not oversaturated.
One of the biggest upgrades is the camera. The Nokia N73 5G is tipped to feature a 108MP Samsung primary sensor with OIS, paired with an 8MP wide-angle and a 2MP depth lens. The new image system aims to improve clarity, low-light performance and colour accuracy. Unlike heavily processed images seen in other brands, Nokia tries to keep details natural and skin tones realistic.
The front gets a 32MP selfie camera, and Nokia is also working on improved portrait modes and better background blur for Instagram and social media users.
5G-Speed Performance With Stock Android
Nokia is expected to power the Nokia N73 5G with the Snapdragon 7s Gen 2 chipset or a similar 5G processor. The phone is optimized for everyday users who stream videos, play light-to-medium games and multitask with apps like WhatsApp, Instagram and YouTube.
Where the Nokia N73 5G really shines is software. It uses Android 14 clean UI, no unwanted bloatware, no ads and guaranteed security updates. This is Nokia’s main selling point in India — long-term reliability and a stable software experience.
The 5000mAh battery supports a full day of moderate to heavy usage. Nokia’s power management keeps background apps optimized, giving better efficiency than many custom UI phones. Fast charging may vary from 33W to 65W depending on the variant.
Expected Price in India
The Nokia N73 5G is expected to be priced around ₹22,999 to ₹24,999, putting it in direct competition with Vivo T2 5G, Redmi Note 13 Pro and Samsung Galaxy M34. With clean Android and solid build, the N73 may appeal strongly to offline buyers and long-term users.
If you want a phone that feels premium, takes natural photos and gives a clean, smooth Android experience without ads, the Nokia N73 5G is worth waiting for.