Latest Mobile Nokia 2720 Review
It is hard to beat $ 20 for a camera phone, and as far as looks go, the Nokia 2720 Fold is not half bad. You probably get more than you pay for with this brilliant, but smudge-prone, flip handset. A music player, video recording, Bluetooth and take the basics, the controls are large and the performance is neat. All that and a killer price make the Fold a candidate for a simple phone. Nokia XpressMusic comes in black and dark red on T-Mobile service and dark blue on AT & T .
Design
Shiny and mirrored, the shiny Nokia 2720 Fold cuts a fine figure coming out of the box. But keep the handset up to the light, and you’ll notice you already have his plastic shell with an infinite number of spots stained. Although strong at its upper angle, folks in the folds rounded corners at the bottom. At 3.66 cm, 1.81 cm wide and 0.78 inches deep and 3.18 ounces, is the fold light still stable in the hand, with a thick hinge. The Fold works simple enough, and those with larger thumbs should be no complaints.
Features
You can squeeze 500 contacts in the address book with room in each entry for five phone numbers and e-mail address. Groups are supported, and you can pair a contact with a photo. Also, remember that photo ID is not displayed on the external display. Unfortunately, the flaps of the 16 polyphonic ring tones and eight tenders not having a contact-pair, but they are with a group. If silence vibrate gold, or silent-mode into subgroups for ringtones is. Inside you will find text and multimedia messaging, instant messaging and WAP browsing with Opera Mini, for some regions. The organizer contains the usual alarm clock, calendar, to-do list and notepad, and throws in a stopwatch and timer. Six Java games including Tetris, Pacman and The Oregon Trail, you would expect at the Games folder.
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