Nokia 2720 Phone, Navy Blue
- Affordable, easy-to-use clamshell phone for voice and text communications
- Compatible with AT&T’s EDGE data network; access to mobile email, text/picture messaging and instant messaging
- 1.3-megapixel camera/camcorder; Bluetooth for hands-free devices and stereo music streaming; personal organizer tools
- Up to 3 hours of talk time, up to 250 hours (20.4 days) of standby time
- What’s in the Box: handset, rechargeable battery, charger, quick start guide, user manual
Amazon. com Product Description
A good choice for those looking for a reliable, practical phone at an affordable price, the Nokia 2720 classic features a clamshell mobile phone-style, all elements, including language communications, including SMS and MMS messaging, access to mobile e-mail and instant messaging services. Other features include a 1st 3-megapixel camera, Bluetooth connectivity for hands-free kits, hands free, organizer tools, dual-band EDGE data connectivity, and up to 3 hours of talk time.
The easy-to-use Nokia 2720 clamshell phone for voice and text communication on the go. Key Features dual-band EDGE cellular connections provide average data speeds between 75-135 Kbps – fast enough to a broad range of advanced data services, including full MMS messages, supports High-Speed – Color Web access and email on the go. 1 8-inch internal LCD screen (128 x 160 pixels, 65K color) 1 3-inch Exter. . . more>>












about 4 months ago
I use this phone if I did not take my 3G iphone with me. I found the speed dial set up very simple and easy phone calls with him. I had to turn the volume up to hear a call, as it was rejected. Taking large and small images can be rotated even a video. I had not long ago, but I love it so far.
Rating: 5 / 5
about 4 months ago
I had my Nokia 2720 around 2 weeks before him and have little good to say other than it seemed well made, solid feel and a reasonable battery life was.
, for three reasons I have decided to return to it.
1 The phone was dark and shiny, smooth and attractive, as long as they had not touched it since it was cleaned. Pick it up and use a few times, and it looked like a scuzzy mess. It would make me embarrassed to have everyone else they see exactly, let alone use it.
2 The phone had a keyboard shortcut menu, and select (OK) button, which was actually slightly recessed, making it difficult to use. It was all too easy to click OK when I try to browse, which I found a bit annoying. It would have been usable, but by someone with long fingernails or tiny little fingers. As a man with short fingernails, I could scroll down with one-no problem there, with my thumb on the button. To scroll up or sideways reliably, I had the phone in one hand hold and use the back (nail) from a finger or thumb on the other hand to press the button. Otherwise I would hit OK. If you have a low frustration point, or you want to be able to use your phone with one hand, you should use a different phone.
3 I could have lived with the two above-mentioned shortcomings. The straw that broke the camel’s back was the ear-speaker. Even in a relatively quiet room at the maximum volume, it was difficult to hear well, unless the speaker opening in exactly the right spot was positioned in my ear. Unfortunately, when I set the phone in a position to my ear in a natural, comfortable position than I would do when accepting call, was the opening of an inch above the “right” place and I could not hear squat. The “right” place also irritated my ear after a few minutes. If you are (to be using your phone in a noisy environment and who does not), you should consider another phone.
Finally, I can not recommend this phone, with the exception Perhaps as a wall hanging. It’s nice when polished, all powerful.
Rating: 1 / 5