This handset from Nokia will probably hit the market in the UK for less than £50 (without contract). Again another entry level phone from Nokia, but for that kind of price who is going to complain.
The design is nice and clear, 2 screens, one on internal and one external. The one on the inside measuring 1.8" 128*160 and the external screen being around half that size.
Also included in the package is a 1.3 megapixel camera, an FM radio, MP3 ringtones. All of which you would expect to see on a Nokia phone, however the difference being that they are much more basic on this handset.
The Nokia 2720 also brings in Ovi Mail, Ovi mail is a system that allows users to sign up without having a main computer. This makes it ideal for people who have no other way of setting up an email account.
It isn't yet known whether the phone will have the Nokia life tools installed when sold in the UK, it is being done in some countries but not known about this yet. These tools will enable the phone to access useful information without going via the web.
The phone will support GPRS and Edge data systems, however no 3G support.
Our view of this phone is that it is a great asset to Nokia's entry level phones, looks nice and priced right. They should sell a lot of these devices in the run up to Christmas 2009
The design is nice and clear, 2 screens, one on internal and one external. The one on the inside measuring 1.8" 128*160 and the external screen being around half that size.
Also included in the package is a 1.3 megapixel camera, an FM radio, MP3 ringtones. All of which you would expect to see on a Nokia phone, however the difference being that they are much more basic on this handset.
The Nokia 2720 also brings in Ovi Mail, Ovi mail is a system that allows users to sign up without having a main computer. This makes it ideal for people who have no other way of setting up an email account.
It isn't yet known whether the phone will have the Nokia life tools installed when sold in the UK, it is being done in some countries but not known about this yet. These tools will enable the phone to access useful information without going via the web.
The phone will support GPRS and Edge data systems, however no 3G support.
Our view of this phone is that it is a great asset to Nokia's entry level phones, looks nice and priced right. They should sell a lot of these devices in the run up to Christmas 2009
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