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Nokia 6730 classic launches exclusive to Vodafone
By Mike on 01 June 2009
GLOBAL – Last week saw the unveiling of the rather svelte new Nokia 6730 classic. The latest Nokia mid-range handset to bear testament to the accelerated trickle-down tech effect, the mid-range 6730 classic is a feature-packed phone that is being released later this year exclusively through Vodafone.
Read on to find out more about the Nokia’s newest classic to join the fold, find out when it’s slated to ship and for how much.
Inked in the diary to start shipping in the third quarter, the new Nokia 6730 will go on sale for around 195 Euros.
Satnav savvy the 6730 classic comes with turn-by-turn GPS navigation talents for both in-car and on-foot use. Here’s what Gustavo Eichelmann, Head of Vodafone Global Account Team at Nokia had to say about the newest addition to the classic collection:
“’Feature packed’ describes Nokia 6730 classic really well. With its iconic design – available in sleek black or white – the device is a perfect upgrade for Nokia 6500c or 6300 users or anyone seeking an elegant device, optimized for mobile internet and navigation. What’s more, this mobile comes with industry-leading power-saving features and accessories”
Peter Becker-Pennrich, Director of Terminals Marketing at Vodafone had this to say:
“The Nokia 6730 is a great all-round handset – just as perfect for mobile internet users as for music fans who want to take their tracks with them.”
Let us know what you think in the comments section below.
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September 15th, 2009 at 6:31 am
I’ve just received a Nokia 6730 as a gift to replace my Nokia 6233. THIS it will never do.
I’m never going to use this phone in protest of its diabolical menu and multiple shortcomings to the cheaper and older 6233.
Its Bluetooth needs constant user agreement to stay connected.
It doesn’t cooperate nicely with Nokia PC suite if you can use it at all.
It frequently turns off completely without user input.
Its camera is higher res but less user friendly and the pics I’ve taken to date are all blurry.
Its music files are inaccessible via PC suite.
Its design sucks. The darned thing slips out of your hand when you press the tiny shutter button which is on a rounded lip.
This is a pathetic upgrade and Nokia should learn to build on past successes rather than redesign just to be ‘new’.
Don’t buy this product! You will almost certainly regret it.
Jim
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September 15th, 2009 at 6:39 am
…And you can no longer use the central select button to take pictures on this phone.
Don’t buy. You’ll thank me when you hear all about it from unlucky buyers.
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September 16th, 2009 at 10:02 am
Very very poor product.
Buyers will regret it.
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October 14th, 2009 at 3:59 pm
HI I bought this phone recently and found its features simply good. Its GPS is great. The memory capacity is good,I am currently installing all kinds of applications on it…the camera is not so bad…i hav taken sum ud pix wid it. The only complaint that i wud hav wud b dat its a lil slow sumtyms and tends 2 hang wid multiple applications open…oderwise its a great fone…
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November 20th, 2009 at 1:03 pm
I was given a 6703 by Vodaphone to replace my 6300 which was damaged. The 6300 was a great phone, the 6703 is useless, main problems, you cannot use with PC suite, the camera button is a bad design and makes it a two handed job to take a pic !!
The backlight is constantly switching off despite disabling the power save function. The power save function is completely irritating and defaults back to original settings all the time.
Cannot access memory card easily, stores thing randomly – I could go on and on.
Would not recommend anything about this phone.
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