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November 23, 2006 10:54 AM PST

Nokia does pink right

by Mike Yamamoto
Nokia 7373 (Credit: GSMArena)

Pink phones, as we've noted before, can be a tricky proposition--there's a fine line between tasteful pastel and Pepto-Bismol. But this Nokia 7373 captures the right palette, though it kind of resembles an old-fashioned pencil box.

That's because it has a rotating 240 x 320 display with a rounded edge on one end, to go along with its 2-megapixel camera, MicroSD card slot and USB connectivity, as noted by TechEBlog. For men who have issues with a "Powder Pink" phone, the 7373 also comes in "Bronze Black" to go with your power drill.

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