Nokia rolls out 2720, 2730, and 7020 on the low end
Nokia has a tendency to roll out its low-end fare in big batches -- you might think of it as the polar opposite of, say, an NTT DoCoMo launch -- and the trend continues with today's announcement of the 2720, 2730, and 7020 (try saying that three times fast). The theme here is bringing internet capabilities to the very bottom-most reaches of the market, and indeed, all three devices offer email and basic web access. Starting with the 2720, you've got a super-basic clamshell with a mirrored finish that'll retail for €55 (about $74) in the third quarter. The 2730 switches over to the candybar form factor and becomes Nokia's cheapest 3G phone at just €80 (about $108) in the third quarter, while the 7020 follows in the fourth quarter with a concealed external display and 2 megapixel cam.















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Ristic @ May 18th 2009 5:29PM
What currency were those prices in?
nthn @ May 19th 2009 1:29AM
I love the look of the 2730. I would definitely buy this phone if I was basing my purchase on looks (which is what I tend to do :s).
feraligatr8 @ May 19th 2009 4:43AM
It looks ok but I'm not too fond of the screen resolution/style
zahid @ Jun 8th 2009 11:14PM
good phone with good feature
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