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Nokia 2720 Fold: Affordable Gateway to the Web

July 31st, 2009 by Best Mobile Contracts
Nokia-2720-fold-black-openNokia brings wonderful news to mobile phone subscribers: being on a budget doesn’t mean you have to be shackled with an ugly phone. The Nokia 2720 Fold, one of the latest devices from Nokia, is an Internet capable device that comes in a trendy clam shell design. Now you can surf the Web in style, without the hefty price tag. At £48, this mobile phone is indeed a bargain especially when you find out the useful features that it packs.
 
Nokia-2720-fold-BlackNokia 2720 users can take advantage of e-mail on the move with its simplified three step procedure as Ovi Mail is incorporated into the device. Further, the mobile phone also comes with the Nokia Life Tools service which brings vital information to farmers and students living in rural areas. With Life Tools, consumers can ask for information such as farming techniques and English language courses. All of these tasks, you can perform directly from your phone without having to use a computer. 
 
This mobile phone is also fitted with a variety of information management tools that is sure to be practical if you primarily rely on your device as work and productivity tool. It has a to-do and reminders list, a calendar, notes, distribution lists, organiser and many more. 
 
Nokia made sure multimedia hasn’t taken a backseat with this phone as it comes with a 1.3 megapixel camera with 4x digital zoom. Its main camera can be used for video recording and playback. You can share your photographs and video clips as the phone is Bluetooth enabled or alternatively, you can send media via MMS. It has a music player and an FM radio with RDS. Additional entertainment is provided via games that you can download to your phone. 
 

The Nokia 2720 Fold is expected to hit shelves sometime during the second half of the year along with two other inexpensive Nokia models, the Nokia 7020 and Nokia 2730 phones.  

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