When it comes to most flip phones, many consider them to be out of style. However, you'll find that Nokia has managed to create a flip phone that is both stylish and practical. The 2720 Fold is a great example of a phone that definitely has potential. Is it for everyone, however?
We were pleased to note that the Fold doesn't suffer the same affliction of many flip out phones in that it isn't brick-like or bulky when closed. In fact, it manages to be compact and sturdy when closed while being nicely slender and elongated when fully extended. The hinge moves both smoothly and sturdily—there is nothing about this phone that feels delicate or fragile, for all it's slim exterior may look like it might.
We like its sleek black and white looks. Its buttons and alphanumeric keypad are a bit on the flat side, but its numbers are clearly visible. We also like its trackpad, which attracts less lint and dust than a trackball. Alas, its 1.8 inch touchscreen may be too small for many to tolerate. While it's nicely vivid and clear, it's just too tiny to be able to use properly.
While we love its casing, it does have one large drawback: it's a fingerprint magnet. If you dislike having to constantly polish your phone in order to keep it looking good, this is a phone you'll want to avoid.
Nokia 2720 Fold gets better in every release, newer phones are expensive while a last month's release becomes cheaper. There are various ways to save money and you can get a Android mobile phones if ever you want to buy one.
We were pleased to note that the Fold doesn't suffer the same affliction of many flip out phones in that it isn't brick-like or bulky when closed. In fact, it manages to be compact and sturdy when closed while being nicely slender and elongated when fully extended. The hinge moves both smoothly and sturdily—there is nothing about this phone that feels delicate or fragile, for all it's slim exterior may look like it might.
We like its sleek black and white looks. Its buttons and alphanumeric keypad are a bit on the flat side, but its numbers are clearly visible. We also like its trackpad, which attracts less lint and dust than a trackball. Alas, its 1.8 inch touchscreen may be too small for many to tolerate. While it's nicely vivid and clear, it's just too tiny to be able to use properly.
While we love its casing, it does have one large drawback: it's a fingerprint magnet. If you dislike having to constantly polish your phone in order to keep it looking good, this is a phone you'll want to avoid.
Nokia 2720 Fold gets better in every release, newer phones are expensive while a last month's release becomes cheaper. There are various ways to save money and you can get a Android mobile phones if ever you want to buy one.