Feb 12, 2010

Nokia's Cheapest 3G Phone Launched for just Rs.4499


Nokia has launched its most affordable 3G handset in the country earlier today with the launch of the Nokia 2730 Classic.
The phone, priced at just Rs. 4499, comes loaded with a host of features rarely seen on a device in is price range. The 2730 Classic packs in Ovi Mail, Nokia Messaging, Nokia Life Tools, and full HTML browsing as well. It also comes with Opera Mini preloaded.

The 2730 Classic has a 2-inch QVGA display that can display 262k colours. At just 88grams, the phone is quite light-weight. As expected, it runs Nokia's S40 interface. The 30 MB of internal memory can be augmented using a microSD card and the phone comes with a 1GB card - preloaded. It offers a maximum of 7.4 hours talk time and 16.5 days standby time. Music lovers on a budget can rejoice - thanks to the 3.5mm slot this one comes with. If that wasn't all, there is Bluetooth and microUSB support as well.


There is a decent 2 megapixel camera at the rear that should be good enough for casual imaging. Along with 3G, it also supports class 32 EDGE - making it a good device for browsing while on the move. There's FM Radio with RDS as well.

The 2730 Classic should make a decent buy for a feature packed, cheap first phone.

3 comments:

GAGAN PREET SINGH said...

been hearing bout 3G for so long, one really doesn't care bout 3G anymore! Looking frwd to cheaper deals on Wifi enabled handsets :)

Rahul B. said...

I also share your frustration but the problem is the govt inefficiency. Because the benefits of 3G are immense and you cannot compare 3G to wifi because wifi is restricted to areas where there is facility of one, which are currently not too many around:)

GAGAN PREET SINGH said...

I wish we had Wifi all over the city!