By: Adam Caitlin
Nokia 7373 is beauty personified. The handset that comes under the genre of the much celebrated L'Amour series, is designed in the most passionate manner, to evoke incredible charm. But Nokia 7373's beauty is not only confined to its aesthetic appeal, the handset is also enabled with some impressive ergonomics. The 7373 is available in two colours – bronzed black colour and powder pink colour.
One of the most attractive feature of Nokia 7373 is its spring loaded swivel design, that has the ability to rotate 180 degrees. This not only makes the handset quite unique and stylish, but also makes it compact and manageable. The surface of the Nokia 7373 is covered with... elaborate tribal markings, impressive highlights and equally impressive finish. To further accentuate the look and the feel of Nokia 7373, the handset's surface is adorned with motifs of swirls and waves.
On closed position, the Nokia does not feature any keys or design innovation. On one hand, while it does not distract the decorative art at the front fascia, on the other it makes the phone more mesmerising and compelling be to explored. The only thing that occupies the handset at the front, is its large TFT screen. The screen is competent to reflect 262 K colours, implying better and apt visibility when it comes to pictures and videos. The user interface of Nokia 7373 simple and usable as well. The handset runs on 3rd edition of the S40 interface. One of the other interesting thing about the Menu of Nokia 7373 is that, it can be displayed in 4 different ways - as a list, a 3x4 icon grid layout, a 3x3 icon grid with labels, or in a tabbed fashion.
Since Nokia is mainly a fashion mobile, the handset does not include a lot many hi-end features. Highlights amongst them are 2 MP camera with 8 x digital zoom, PRS, EDGE, Bluetooth and USB, decent memory and good battery life.
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Thursday, 6 September 2007
Nokia 7373 – Bow to Beauty!
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