Thursday, June 28, 2007

Nokia 7373: the eye candy

L'Amour Nokia mobile phone line up represents the artistic best of the global leader. Over the years, critics have raved about the aesthetics of design of these fashion centric phones. Each and every member of this fashion family have been painstakingly designed to soothe our senses. The Nokia 7373 – a reputed member of the same family is not only about its tasteful design, but also about the immense power this seemingly fragile handset wields.

The Nokia 7373 sports a chic swivel design that rotates 180 degrees to reveal all the keys. Except for the large 262k coloured TFT screen, the front cover is devoid of any keys. Though it might sound inconvenient to many users, a clutter free front cover goes a long way in establishing the Nokia 7373's sound designing sense. Elaborate ethnic designs and motifs, tooled surfaces and embossed finishing are the hallmarks of a L'Amour handset and the Nokia 7373 is no exception. The fashion solution is available in bronze black, powder pink and black chrome.

Being an upgrade of an earlier L'Amour handset – the Nokia 7370, the Nokia 7373 boasts of many upgraded features that were previously unseen in this fashion family. Among the major upgrades, the 2.0 megapixel camera is most prominent. Other than still photographs with resolution as high as 1600x1200 pixels, you can use the Nokia 7373 to shoot high grade videos. On board media player is compatible with MP3, AAC, M4A, eAAC+ and AAC+ formats. Presence of external memory card slot and built in stereo speakers makes it possible to transform the Nokia 7373 into your personal jukebox.

The Nokia 7373 supports triband GSM network and changes bands automatically. Therefore, the mobile phone is active in almost all parts of the globe. Transfer files with other compatible devices via Bluetooth, USB or enjoy high speed mobile internet through the handset's built in GPRS and EDGE technology – connectivity tools of the Nokia 7373 are at par with the very best.

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