Tuesday, 6 February 2007

So what about the Nokia 7373

The last phone I owned I didn’t like. It was the Nokia 6280 what I really wanted was the Nokia 8800 what a beautiful phone it’s the Lamborghini of the telecommunications industry. Nokia describes it as being “designed for the senses” from the time I laid my eyes on that phone I was in love the problem is I was poor and as romantic as it may be for a poor girl to fall in love with a rich phone it doesn’t always work out something always gets in the way and this time it was certainly the money, plain and simple I could not afford my love so as many women do I settled for my second love the Nokia 6111 pink instead I got a Nokia 6280 did I mention that my husband encouraged me to get that one the 6111. Well he was right to encourage me. It was a better phone it’s a 3G phone with all the trimmings It by far is a much better phone but guess what I wanted the 6111 Its more functional and blah blah blah but I wanted the 6111 it looked better, it was smaller It didn’t look like I could hit someone with it and knock them out. I wanted my Nokia 6111 Long story short I ended up with the Nokia 6280. The year before that I had the LG U8150 which again I didn’t particularly like.
This year I was going to get a pretty phone one that complimented who I was and so I started searching a while before my contract ended because I wasn’t going to walk around with another ugly phone. I walked into T mobile and immediately my eye fell on this beautiful little creation by Nokia, the Nokia 7373 She was everything a girl wanted. She was beautiful, elegant, stylish and smart and she would make that girl look the part and say what you want girls we all want to look the part. Don’t deny it. I decided not to just focus on the one phone so I walked around the store looking at the others but I don’t even think I saw them. All I could think about was the pretty little phone I just saw how I’d love to have it, how it swiveled to open instead of sliding or flipping. I wanted a phone like that a phone that fused fashion with technology and architecture a phone that was smart and beautiful a perfect companion for me.
So I ran home to tell my Sweet husband of how I’d found the perfect phone. I went on internet to showed him the Nokia 7373 advert for my new love expecting him to as be excited as I was and say “Babes” (violins in the back ground) “this is the phone for you I see no other which could compliment you” no!!! Instead he say (violin drops from violinist hands) “it’s alright” I couldn’t believe it, he thought it was just alright. I decided to take him into the store so he could have a real look at it. Surely he would love it when he saw it. So later that week we did and to my amazement or not he said “I don’t really like it I don’t like the way it feels” well the back is made out of a material that feels somewhat leathery but that’s actually one of the features in the phone that I love. What was wrong with him? I left the shop feeling so sad. My husband is my best friend; you want your best friend to love your phone if he doesn’t like it then what’s the point? No Nokia 7373 for me then.
Later on I thought you know what why should I expect him to like this phone it’s a pink phone he is a man men don’t like a lot of pink things. More than being pink the ethnic designs on it could potentially look like flora why should I expect him to like such a feminine phone? I finally decided that it was ok if he didn’t like it. I was going to get this phone. This year I was going to love my phone. And I wanted to Love the Nokia 7373