Nokia 7370

The Nokia 7370 is a mobile phone made by Nokia, announced in October 2005. It was part of the company's fashion-focused L'Amour Collection and came in two colours: Coffee Brown and Warm Amber.[1] The Nokia 7370 has leather and metallic components and is a "swivel" design that reveals a hidden keypad.

Nokia 7370
ManufacturerNokia
Availability by regionQ1 2006
RelatedNokia 7360
Nokia 7373
Nokia 7380
Nokia 7390
Nokia 7280

A slightly improved model called Nokia 7373 was released in late 2006 with a 2-megapixel camera rather than 1.3-megapixel,[2][3] and support for MicroSD up to 2GB.

Specification sheet

Feature Specification
Form factorSlider
ColorsCoffee brown, Warm amber
Operating SystemNokia OS
ScreenTFT, 256K colors 240 x 320 pixels, 2.0 inches, 30 x 40, 180-degree rotator design
Size88 x 43 x 23 mm, 73 cc
Weight104 g
Internal Dynamic Memory8 MB
Camera2.0-megapixel camera (1280 x 960) with flash, 8X digital zoom
Photo FormatsJPEG, GIF, Exif, WBMP, BMP, MBM, PNG
Video RecordingQCIF
Video Formats3GP
Video Player/editorYes/Yes
Data cable supportCA-53, USB 2.0 via Pop-port
PG.R.S. supportNo
BluetoothYes
EmailYes
RadioYes, Stereo FM radio (wired headphones or hands-free required)
GamesPhantom Spider Evolution
Polyphonic tones64 chords
RingtonesMP3/AAC
Offline modeYes
BatteryLi-ion 700 mAh BL-4B
Talk timeUp to 3 h
Standby timeUp to 220 h
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