Consumers belonging to emerging markets have always been one of the biggest target segments of Nokia. Its share of this market has so far been unrivaled and this year, the Finnish company further strengthens its hold onto this audience with a trio of devices that aims to bring the digital world closer to developing areas.The Nokia 2730 Classic is one of the latest unveiled by the company and the great thing about this mobile phone is that is both affordable (only £70) and feature-rich. For starters, the unit is 3G capable which means users get fast Internet surfing as well as convenient options for connecting with their contacts. This unit comes with innovative, practical applications such as Ovi and Life Tools.
Users of the Nokia 2730 Classic have access to Ovi Share, Ovi Mail and Ovi Contacts, each designed to optimise connections. You can conveniently manage and share media as well as take advantage of e-mail capabilities without the need for a computer. Further, you can harmonize your personal and business information so you are able to adequately keep in step with the pace of life.
The phone is a quad-band device and is also supported by EDGE and GPRS technologies. It is Bluetooth enabled and equipped with a GPS which is pre-installed with Nokia Maps. Other applications available on the unit include Windows Live Messenger, Java MIDP 2.0 and Flash Lite 2.0.
All mobile phones include some form of entertainment and because Nokia understands that this is really an indispensable feature, it has also included a number of multimedia components on the Nokia 2730. You can take photographs with the 2MP camera as well as record and play back videos. It has a music player, an FM radio and pre-loaded games.
The two other Nokia phones launched along with the 2730 are the Nokia 7020 and Nokia 2720. All three will be available for purchase by Q3 2009.
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