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Nokia 2730 classic Review
The Nokia 2730 classic is a new economical mobile phone from Nokia, which is made to target the mid range buyers. This Nokia 2730 cell phone provides all the basics of a phone that one wants. This handset supports GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 on 2G network and UMTS 900 / 2100 and UMTS 850 / 1900 – for America on 3G network. The 2730 Classic also supports Nokia Life Tools and Ovi Mail, two services from Nokia which hope to gain a wider market share in emerging nations. The display on the handset measures 2″ and comes with QVGA resolution; this gives clear visual for reading messages. The Nokia 2730 Classic is equipped with 2 megapixel digital camera that can capture tiny 176×144 resolution video clips as well. For entertainment in this device there is a MP3 music player and FM radio. Other applications like Email, web browser are preinstalled. Additional Java programs can be downloaded as well. For transferring files to PC and other devices there is Wireless Bluetooth and USB cable. And lastly with this handset comes a 1 GB memory card and 32 MB built-in memory.

Nokia 2730 classic - Front Back
Nokia 2730 classic Exterior
Nokia 2730 classic is a new candy bar form factor mobile phone, which is available in Black or Dark Magenta skin colors. The keypad on front of this device is standard and the keys are big. On the front this handset also sports a 2.0 inches TFT, 256K colors screen and on the front top there is a0n ear piece too. On the back side of the handset there is a 2 mega pixel camera but unfortunately there is no flash. On the right side of the cell phone there is a there is a microUSB port. On the left side of the 2730 mobile phone there is a micro microSD (TransFlash) card slot. The overall measurements of Nokia 2730 classic are 109.6 x 46.9 x 14.4 mm, 65 cc and weights around 87.7 g.
Nokia 2730 classic Key Specifications
The key features of the Nokia 2730 classic include a 2″ QVGA active display, 2 megapixel camera, MP3 player, 3.5 mm AV connector, USB 2.0, Bluetooth 2.0, EDR, Bluetooth stereo, Chinese-English-Chinese dictionary, Windows Live Messenger (MSN), Flash Lite 3.0, Voice dial, MIDP Java 2.1 with additional Java APIs, Stereo FM radio and Voice memo. The Nokia 2730 classic can facilitate you with its best battery time of 7.5 hours on standby and with 12 of talk time.
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Nokia 2730 classic Technical Specifications
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Nokia 2730 classic General Specifications
Status: Coming soon
Phone dimension: 109.6 x 46.9 x 14.4 mm, 65 cc
Phone weight: 87.7 g
Phone color: Black or Dark Magenta
Battery: Standby Up to 396 h (2G) / Up to 408 h (3G)
Talk time Up to 7 h 20 min (2G) / Up to 3 h 30 min (3G)
Music play Up to 12 h
Nokia 2730 classic Network and Technology
2G network: GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900
3G network: UMTS 900 / 2100
UMTS 850 / 1900 – U.S
Browser: WAP 2.0/xHTML
GPRS: Class 32
Messaging: SMS, EMS, MMS and Email
Nokia 2730 classic Multimedia Specifications
Display size: 240 x 320 pixels, 2.0 inches
- 5-way navigation key
Screen type: TFT, 256K colors
Camera: 2 MP, 1600×1200 pixels
Card slot: microSD (TransFlash), up to 2GB, 1GB included
- 30 MB
EDGE: Class 32
HSCSD: Yes
USB: microUSB, v2.0
3G: Yes, 384 kbps
WLAN: No
Bluetooth: Yes, v2.0 with A2DP
Infrared port: No
Ring tones: Downloadable polyphonic, MP3 ringtones
Vibration: Yes
Games: 4 + Downloadable
Phone book: 1000 entries, Photo call
Call records: 20 dialed, 20 received, 20 missed calls
GPS: No
FM Radio: Stereo FM radio
Java MIDP 2.0
MP3/MPEG4 player
Organizer
Voice memo
Voice dial
Flash Lite 2.0
Chinese-English-Chinese dictionary
Windows Live Messenger (MSN)
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Standard battery, Li-Ion (BL-5C)
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hi, do you know when this nokia will selling in indonesia? i want to buy it. thanks.
Hey, is there no volume control key in this phone? Well, that changes everything. A volume control key is something i really require
hey i wanna bye it..wen ll it come to india….west bengal
do you know when it will buy in Turkey?_
the set is satisfactory
no problems using it till now
hi ,this is sandeep
may i know when this model will launch in india
when is it going to launch in INDIA, Mumbai.
hi when it is going to launch in india
dep day nhi
when it is going to launch in india Nokia 2730 classic. i will be waiting this phone…………………..
hi, when can we buy that phone in turkey.?
hay day
ne zaman piyasaya ç?kacak acaba bu telefon bilgi verirmisiniz?
is the navy key enlightened as the other keys?
even before its launch different types of opinions,about the instrument.whom can i trust.
Hi Really its good looking with full function. When it will be launching in Mumbai
I checked out this phone in UK, on the Three network, and it was very laggy, and crashed often. I tried it in three different stores:
1st store: it was very laggy, menus opened slow, things didn’t load, buttons didn’t respond
2nd store: the phone did not turn on, the salesman couldn’t demonstrate it. He tried charging it – nothing, no response.
3rd store: still laggy, but a little better. Skype function worked alright, however, it didn’t seem to be possible to minimize it? Can anyone comment?
piro regane rek!!
I just bought one, it’s a good basic phone and works well.
For volume control, you just use the buttons on the keypad (instead of separate buttons on the side of the phone).
My only complaint is that it’s a bit hard to type SMS text on the small keypad, probably because I have large Caucasian fingers (maybe OK for smaller Asian fingers!)
I just bought one a week ago and it’s a beauty; cost-effective is an understatement.
I don’t understand why the above post says it’s laggy. Menus are quite responsive unless you get used to the keyboard.
I haven’t tried internet connection yet since I’m waiting for an update on my provider’s contract, but so far it’s fine. Camera is quite on par with phones on the same cost range (you won’t get National Geographic covers, but it certainly does the trick).
Audio player is quite good quality (obviously below high-end specialized mp3 players, but quite satisfactory), typing is comfortable (text prediction engine will make you forget about qwerty keyboards for 99% of the time), 2gb memory is more than enough for the kind of media this phone can handle, maps application that can be used with external gps devices (if you don’t install google maps, which can use cell-id information)..
To sum up, I’m very pleased with this phone. If you’re looking for an affordable, complete, 3.5G machine, this could be your first candidate.
when nokia2730be available in kolkata?
What is a five way navigation key???
I have been trying to use the maps function on a new 2730 Classic. There are three options for maps
Nokia Maps 2.0 which will not work as the 2730 Classic as it does not support .sisx files
Ovi Maps 3.0 which will not recognise a 2730 Classic
Nokia Maps S40 which is apparently preinstalled and cannot be upgraded.
Incredibly I have had the following responce from Nokia support
“Since your 2730 classic is an S40 device, you are correct in telling that your phone will only support Nokia Maps for S40 and the maps application is pre-loaded and cannot be upgraded. It also appears that the latest Nokia Maps Updater or Loader does not support 2730 Classic device, thus, downloading of map data cannot be supported as well. I apologize for any inconvenience this may cause. I appreciate your understanding on this matter.”
I am wondering how I am supposed to be understanding of the fact that Nokia advertises and sells a phone with a feature that clearly does not, and can not work.
everybody is asking the same question??when this mobile will come to india(Asia)?
Hi,
The Nokia 2730 has for sure got a stylish look. But the features and the keypad are not so promising. People who are looking out for an economic model with better features can give a try with Nokia 6303.
It is one step ahead than Nokia 2730 to give full value to your money.
Cheers,
Wilson
My Nokia 27390’s screen will automatically switch OFF after around 20 seconds if no keys are pressed.
The screen will immediately light up again once you press any key.
There doesnt seem to be any function to disable this ’screensaver’ feature.
So you wont really know if your phone has been switched off, has run out of battery or is merely in ‘powersaving mode’.
Can you afford to miss some important calls because you assumed wrongly that your phone is merely in resting mode?
From the Nokia support forum’s discussion threads, many people do not like this but there is no solution yet.