The Nokia 6730 Classic, released in July 2009, was an embodiment of functionality and practical design aimed at delivering a seamless mobile experience. As part of Nokia's Classic series, the 6730 Classic focused on a blend of essential smartphone features, making it an appealing choice for users seeking reliability and utility without the extensive bulk of modern smartphones. With its launch, it showcased several features typical of Nokia's robust design philosophy.
Weighing just 83 grams and measuring 112 x 46 x 12.6 mm, the Nokia 6730 Classic had a compact form factor that made it easy to handle with one hand, which was a significant advantage at the time. Its sleek, minimalist design coupled with robust construction ensured durability. The phone was offered in classic black, appealing to users who preferred simplicity in design. The body housed a Mini-SIM slot, which was the norm before the advent of micro and nano SIMs.
Featuring a 2.2-inch TFT display capable of displaying 16M colors, the Nokia 6730 Classic offered vibrant visuals. The screen resolution of 240 x 320 pixels (approximately 182 ppi pixel density) ensured that text and images were sharp and clear, making it suitable for basic smartphone operations and media consumption. Despite its small size compared to today’s standards, the display was more than adequate for browsing and menu navigation.
The device featured a 3.15 MP main camera with enhanced fixed focus capabilities, which allowed users to capture decent photos, suitable for sharing and personal archiving. It supported video recording at 480p@15fps, which was commendable for basic video capturing at the time. Additionally, the front-facing VGA camera was designed for video calls, a feature that highlighted Nokia's intention to provide comprehensive mobile communication solutions.
Powered by a 600 MHz ARM 11 processor, the Nokia 6730 Classic ran on the Symbian S60 rel. 3.2 operating system. This setup was adequate for the basic multitasking capabilities expected from budget-friendly phones during that era. Symbian was known for its user-friendly interface and robust application support, which ensured that the 6730 Classic could handle a variety of applications ranging from utilities to basic mobile games.
Internally, the phone came with 48MB of storage, with the option to expand this via a dedicated microSDHC slot, which came with a 1GB card included. This memory setup was typical of mobile phones during the late 2000s, providing sufficient space for essential apps and personal media like pictures and music.
One of the standout features of the Nokia 6730 Classic was its removable Li-Ion 1050 mAh battery. This battery promised extensive usage times, supporting up to 500 hours on standby (both 2G and 3G) and up to 10 hours of talk time on 2G (or 4 hours and 30 minutes on 3G). Furthermore, music enthusiasts would appreciate its ability to handle up to 28 hours of music playback, making it a reliable choice for long journeys without frequent charging needs.
The phone supported GSM and HSPA technology, with network bands including GSM 850/900/1800/1900 and HSDPA 900/2100. The device was capable of HSPA speeds up to 10.2 Mbps, which provided relatively fast data connections for web browsing and other network-dependent applications. For location services, it featured GPS with A-GPS support complemented by Nokia Maps, making it practical for navigation and location-based services.
While it did not have a 3.5mm headphone jack, the Nokia 6730 Classic offered a loudspeaker for hands-free audio experiences and came with support for Bluetooth 2.0 (including A2DP) for wireless audio streaming. The stereo FM radio with RDS provided users the ability to enjoy their favorite radio stations, an appreciated feature by radio enthusiasts.
The device came with a WAP 2.0/xHTML, HTML browser that supported Adobe Flash Lite, thus enabling users to access a wide range of web content. The 6730 Classic also included essential tools and applications such as Adobe PDF and document viewer, utilities that extended its functionality for both casual and business use.
The Nokia 6730 Classic remained a testament to Nokia's commitment to providing dependable mobile experiences. While the device is discontinued, its well-rounded set of features and efficient performance ensure it is remembered fondly by those who used it during its prime. With a focus on practicality, longevity, and ease of use, it served as a reliable companion for its users in an era before the smartphone boom.
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