Nokia 7373

By Ella Morton on 10 April 2007

Its fashion-focused looks aren't for everyone, but if you like to make a statement with your electronic accessories, the 7373 should appeal.

7.3 8.4
  • Good: Solid and satisfying swivel design • Makes a statement • No quirks or performance issues
  • Bad: The distinctive looks aren't for everyone • Camera located in an awkward position • No USB cable included
  • Specs: Swivel • Bluetooth • 8 MB • microSD • See more specifications
  • RRP: AU$509.00

Nokia's triband 7373 follows on from the very similar-looking 7370, which was part of the first wave of L'Amour fashion phones. These two phones have more in common than their looks -- a side-by-side inspection of the specs list reveals only a few changes have been made in the year since the 7370 appeared.

Design
When the original L'Amour collection was announced, Nokia issued a typically overwrought press release describing the product range as "a beautiful mix of contrasts - infusing cultural and ethnic influences with luxurious touches of the unexpected". This aesthetic, complete with "nature-inspired graphics" and velvet-lined carry pouches, continues with the 7373.

The 88 by 43 by 23mm swivel phone is available in black chrome, bronze black, and a striking powder pink. The floral accents of the 7370 have been ditched in favour of a tribal-style pattern incorporating concentric circles and dots. Perhaps this change was in response to the 7370 being branded a "granny phone" by a few unimpressed punters. Regardless, the tribal look makes the phone a more gender-neutral device than its predecessor.

Swivelling open the 7373 uncovers a flat keypad incorporating a jewelled selection key at the top (to see how springy and satisfying the swivel motion is, watch the video on the right). The Send and End keys are labelled with very stylised symbols indicating their function and lack the conventional red and green colouring, so it may take a few days to get the hang of using them.

The reverse side of the phone houses a 2-megapixel camera (upgraded from the 7370's 1.3-megapixel version) and features a leather-coated battery cover that makes good on Nokia's "mix of contrasts" pledge. A fabric tag common to all L'Amour phones completes the fashion look.

As you might expect from a sartorially slanted product, Nokia has bundled a few coordinated accessories into the 7373's box, including a silver handstrap with teeny NOKIA-stamped dog tag and a velvet-lined pouch -- a sort of sleeping bag for your phone.

Features
The 7373 has a pretty standard featureset for a mid-range triband phone. You've got your SMTP, POP3, IMAP and APOP e-mail support; a 2-megapixel camera with 8x zoom capable of capturing video; and a basic WAP browser for those willing to wait for their Web pages to display in a squished, distorted format.

An FM radio and music/video player allow you to get musical or watch amusing clips to stave off boredom. The visual radio feature is handy, providing the titles of songs as they play, along with the name of the artist.

There is also Push-To-Talk functionality. We're yet to encounter anyone with a PTT-enabled phone who uses the feature, but it's there just in case.

The 7373 has a teeny tiny 8MB of internal memory, but comes with a 128MB microSD card tucked among its innards. This can be swapped out for cards of up to 2GB capacity, giving you room to grow.

The base of the phone features the standard Nokia Pop-Port, used to connect to a USB port on your computer. Unfortunately there is no USB cable in the box, so you're looking at Bluetooth for data transfer unless you purchase one separately.

Performance
As with the 7370, we found the placement of the camera awkward -- the lens is tucked away on the side of the phone, which puts it on the bottom when you hold the phone horizontally. You'll need to make sure the fingers of your left hand don't creep across and cover the lens.

The swivel motion is just plain fun to use -- a sly flick of the thumb sends the top layer up with a satisfying click, and will make you feel a bit Quick Draw McGraw. Do watch out that you don't accidentally press any buttons though -- we unknowingly placed a call while revelling in how cool we looked post-swivel.

Our battery kicked on for four days between charges, which is longer than the 7370 lasted. We were also impressed by the 7373's ability to withstand being dropped and knocked about -- we don't make a habit of flinging phones around during testing, but the 7373 was somehow released onto the ground more than once and fared well thereafter.

The 7373 is one of those love-it-or-hate-it devices that tends to polarise potential buyers. While some will be turned off by its fussy aesthetics, others will fall for the strokable surfaces and satisfyingly solid swivel motion. All up, it's a phone for those who like to update their wardrobes -- and handsets -- every season, as the distinctive looks are likely to fall out of fashion before the phone breaks down.

Topics: nokia, 7373, fashion, swivel, pink, l'amour, 7370, phone, satisfying

Comments (35)

  • Sofiaa gave a review on 30/05/2009 19:42 Report abuse

    umm, i really like the colour and the phone but i was wondering, do you think its good to get it for my birthday because i also want the 'web slider' but which one should i get ??

    please email me and tell me
    sophie_jade94@hotmail.com

  • Want da phone gave a review on 14/04/2009 20:00 Report abuse

    can u get it on vodaphone pre paid??? i want to get it!!!!! *cry cry*

  • u wanna know gave a review on 14/04/2009 19:56 Report abuse

    some ppl say the camera is in a bad position but then say NOTHINGS WRONG WITH IT!!!! i dnt get it. i dnt hav the phone but am thinking about getting 1.

  • crunchy_89 gave 7/10 on 18/01/2009 14:31 Report abuse

    Im thinking of getting this phone,
    i love the sound of it but

    where does the memory card go?
    and can MP3 songs be used as ring & message tones?

    email me at crunchy_babe_02@hotmail.com


    thanks heaps :)

  • Redwing gave 8/10 on 12/01/2009 11:30 Report abuse

    Why doesn't mine take a memory card???? there's no slot for one?????

    • Good: Goodie :)
    • Bad: No memory card slot :(
  • MII SEXY PHONE gave 10/10 on 12/01/2009 11:20 Report abuse

    BEST PHONE EVER MAN!!!! ROX LOVE IT RECOMMENDED FOR SURE 10/10

    • Good: EVRYTHING
    • Bad: NOTHING DUMB ****
  • Roo12 gave 9/10 on 12/01/2009 11:17 Report abuse

    Great lil phone, stylish, pink. A real girls phone lol, it does the job! Everyone wants my phone now, lol all my friends are loving it! and so am I :D

    • Good: Fashionable, pink, stylish, great picture quality, great sound
    • Bad: poor battery life but I think It was a faulty battery, and no memory slots only 10mb space :(
  • RraaCh gave 10/10 on 03/01/2009 12:54 Report abuse

    best phone iv ever had!! easy to use and lasted really well!

    • Good: look sgood easy to use
    • Bad: none- stopped working because i dropped it too much
  • ?? gave 6/10 on 26/11/2008 18:28 Report abuse

    i had this phone for about 16 to 18 months or so.

    it was great while it lasted, but it started doing wierd things like the screen went blank when the signal dissapeared and when i was in the middle of typing a txt it would do it and then i'd have to type the text all over again. it was anoying. it started to drop out during calls.

    but yea, it was a good phone before it started stuffing up.

    • Good: looks good. pretty hardy, im pretty sure i dropped it on asphalt and it still worked lol. stores a fair amount of music.
    • Bad: camera is in a weird spot. doesnt have the longest lifespan.
  • shaunRobert. gave 5/10 on 29/10/2008 16:57 Report abuse

    ive had this phone for a year.
    its okay but ive had some trouble.

    it has bad memory. and if someone sends u a msg and ur inbox is full u wont ever get that msg even if u delete messages. the speaker in myne is bad. its very staticy. but this is the longest phone i have ever had. so it aint too bad. i am now getting a hiptop slide.

    • Good: the swivel desighn
      everyone at my school loves it
      the battery last for ages. (2-4 days)
      it has its own music libary
    • Bad: speaker.
      camera in bad position.
      bad memory

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