
![]() The easy-to-use clamshell Nokia 2720 for voice and text communications on the go. |
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Vital Statistics
The Nokia 2720 weighs 3.19 ounces and measures 3.66 x 1.81 x 0.7 inches. Its 860 mAh lithium-ion battery is rated at up to 3 hours of talk time, and up to 250 hours (10.4 days) of standby time. It runs on the 850/1900 MHz GSM/GPRS/EDGE frequencies.
What's in the Box
Nokia 2720 handset, rechargeable battery, charger, quick start guide, user manual
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Average Customer Review:
based on 2 reviews
Nokia 2720 Blue
January 3, 2010
Reviewer: Linda S. Johnson "Linda J" (Woodville, MS, USA) -
I got this phone to use when I did not want to take my Iphone 3G with me. I found the speed dial very easy to set up, and made calls easily with it. I did have to turn the volume up, to hear a call, as it was turned down. Takes great little pictures and can even do a shot video. I haven't had it long, but I love it so far.
Pretty package, poor design
December 3, 2009
Reviewer: J. Scarborough (St. Petersburg, FL USA) -
I had my Nokia 2720 about 2 weeks before returning it and have little good to say about it other than it seemed well made, had a solid feel and a reasonable battery life.
For three reasons I decided to return it.
1. The phone was dark and shiny, sleek and attractive as long as no one had touched it since it was cleaned. Pick it up and use it a couple of times and it looked like a scuzzy mess. I would have been embarrassed to let anyone else see it closely, much less use it.
2. The phone had a one button combination navigation and select(OK) key which was actually recessed slightly, making it difficult to use. It was all too easy to hit OK when trying to scroll, which I found somewhat annoying. It might have been usable, however, by someone with long fingernails or tiny little fingers. As a male with short fingernails, I could scroll down one-handed with no problem, using my thumb on the key. To scroll up or to either side reliably I had to hold the phone in one hand and use the back (nail) of a finger or thumb on the other hand to press the key. Otherwise I kept hitting OK. If you have a low frustration point or would like to be able to use your phone one-handed, you should consider another phone.
3. I could have lived with the two deficiencies above. The straw that broke the camel's back was the ear speaker. Even in a reasonably quiet room at max volume it was difficult to hear well unless the speaker opening was positioned in precisely the right spot on my ear. Unfortunately, when I placed the phone to my ear in a natural, comfortable location, as I would do when answering a call, the opening was about an inch above the "right" spot and I couldn't hear squat. The "right" spot also irritated my ear after a few minutes. If you are going to be using your phone in a noisy environment (and who doesn't), you should consider another phone.
In closing, I can't recommend this phone except perhaps as a wall hanging. It's mighty pretty when all polished up.