It was the best phone I've ever used, if it is not broken i think i`d probably use it nowdays. I got it for a Christmas gift. I, it had time to be accidentally two years until i stepped on it.It was a really nice thin, easy to use, suitable for me.
Can I get this ? if i could get it I might buy it. I think that my next phone is for current nokia c1-01 after the phone is Asha 203
The Nokia 6730c packs an incredible punch in a tiny package. It runs Symbian s60 so if you like the interface you will find everything pretty much where you are used to. The processor is so fast compared to just about every other Nokia (it's twice as fast as my old N95) - it runs applications really well.
Battery life is excellent. Voice quality is good. It's very light so it makes a good "going out" phone - you will hardly notice it in your pocket.
The keypad initially seems like it will be hard to use but I have found I have got used to it very quickly and I have big fingers.
You get all the regular Symbian features (that many people seem to not realize even exist) such as multitasking, cut and paste.
Only gripes are the small screen (which scratches easily), and the T9 implementation is a little different and takes a while to get used to (but once you do I find it is better than the old way).
I had been using Nokia for years & my Nokia 6300 (which I thoroughly enjoyed using) was worn out & in need of replacement.As I have no need of anything fancy & just want a phone, a reputable store in Dubai suggested the Nokia 6730. This is probably the worse phone I have ever used. It is extremely user unfriendly & whereas I have found that Nokia products over the years have similar features & set ups, this one is vastly different & very awkward to use. I struggled on with it for 4 months, but couldn't take it any longer & have just now replaced it with a Nokia 6303i Classic, which is much easier to use & similar to previous Nokia phones I've had in the past.I would not recommend the 6730 to anyone.