Nokia 6730 Classic. Big in heart
Many a small person in the past has claimed that good thing come in small packages, but now there’s even more proof to support our vertically challenged friends in the shape of the Nokia 6730 Classic. Weighing in at an almost bafflingly light 83 grams, this smartphone still manages to squeeze in a host of features found in its more obese cousins in the category. It may not have these features in there highest-end forms, but chances are you won’t even be looking at a phone this size/shape/colour/without a huge touchscreen if you want the very best of the quickest of the fanciest.
The 6730 Classic has no pretensions to being the best of the best, but it can very comfortably make claims towards being the lightest, neatest and slickest phone to be released for a while. The design is simply brilliant. Or brilliantly simple, you could say, because there’s not an extraneous flourish or a line out of place on the whole handset. And while the kind of 80’s looking white colour scheme has out vote, the black is also mighty nice.
And onboard is a surprising array of features, apps and gadgets. Most impressive in our book is Nokia’s own mapping system Ovi Maps. Coming pre-installed for free with turn-by-turn navigation for foot journey’s (you probably wouldn’t want to use it for your car anyway), a lovely 3D terrain option and a bunch of other flashy little options, the Nokia 6730 Classic is about as good as mapping gets on something this size. Add to this an okay camera, decent enough media playing and very decent email and internet access, and – it is wasn’t for the Vodafone-exclusivity deal – you’d have a phone that would suit many a pocket. Check out this Nokia 6730 review for a full list of the specs, and have a look at this video below.
nokia 6730 classic hands on 外型介紹 from ePrice on Vimeo.