<![CDATA[Gizmodo: 7370]]> http://tags.gizmodo.com/assets/base/img/thumbs140x140/gizmodo.com.png <![CDATA[Gizmodo: 7370]]> http://gizmodo.com/tag/7370 http://gizmodo.com/tag/7370 <![CDATA[FCC Approves Nokia 6135i, 5500 Sport, 7370]]> Our friends at the FCC gave the sexy schoolmarmish nod to three new phones from Nokia.

Nokia 6315: Clamshell, EVDO, 2 LCDs, 1.3 megapixel camera, speaker phone, bluetooth, USB, Video/Music on demand, MP3 and video support.

Nokia 5500 Sport: Three modes, phone, music and sport. Sport has a built in pedometer with special software to monitor distance and speed. It can also use text-to-speech to read SMS messages to you.

Nokia 7370 Fashion Phone: Gold and brown color schemes, 1.3 megapixel camera, MP3 Support, 320x240 screen, stereo speakers, 10 megabytes built in.

Nothing spectacular in any of these, but for the budget conscious consumer, or people who aren't interested in keeping up with the latest smartphones, these will do.

Nokia 6135i, Nokia 5500 sport and Nokia 7370 L'Amour approved by FCC [Unwired View]

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<![CDATA[Nokia L'Amour Line Hits the Spot]]>

I know you're probably all fashioned out with the L'Amour line Nokia introduced last week Nokia For Girls (Or Very Fashionable Men) but here's some hands on advice on the new phones as well. First of all, you'll be happy to know that they have more going for them than their pretty faces. Even with all the extra crap (mirrored surfaces, fake leather, fur-lined cases) you're really getting a good, solid mobile phone that happens to look pretty. I happen to like the keyless dialing of the 7380, though you have to get used to it for sure and many others just aren't ready to accept it. But it is true that the display isn't very big, though the camera is pretty kickass at 2.0 megapixels. The 7370 is small and nice to the touch and the swivel 7270 is extremely easy to open and close. So though they may seem garish, all three of these phones pretty much hit a homer in terms of being what they should be—a damn good cellphone.

Hands-on with Nokia's L'Amour handsets
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<![CDATA[Nokia For Girls (Or Very Fashionable Men)]]>
nokia7370.jpgFirst, Motorola came out with the pink RAZR. Now, Nokia has decided to best it with a line of fashion phones named aptly the L'Amour Collection. Obviously marketed towards women and teens, these phones run from the extremely slim and expensive 7380 ($600)—which first appeared yesterday—to the affordable, attractive 7360 ($300). Throw in the middle of the road 7370 swivel phone ($450) and you've got L'Amour baby. Think stenciled designs, velvet-lined pouches and all kinds of finishes, colors and materials.

The 7380 comes with a 2-megapixel camera and MP3 player, and has an etched mirrored surface with a keyless dial. The 7370 uses only a 1.3 megapixel camera, comes with stereo speakers and includes leather-inspired faceplates. Lastly, for those slummin' it, the 7360 has a VGA camera, stereo FM radio and comes in coffee brown and warm amber.


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