Nokia Lumia 730

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Lumia 730 with customized Windows Phone 8.1 Start Screen

The Nokia Lumia 730 is a smartphone developed by

Internationale Funkausstellung Berlin and released in October 2014. It is a successor to the 2013 Nokia Lumia 720 and marketed as a selfie phone.[1]

Display

The phone has a 4.7-inch OLED capacitive touchscreen with a 66.0% screen-to-body ratio and a resolution of 720x1280 pixels (~316 ppi pixel density). The display features Nokia's ClearBlack polarisation filters and is protected by curved Gorilla Glass 3.

Operating Software

The Lumia 730 ships with Microsoft's Windows Phone 8.1 operating system coupled with the Lumia Denim firmware update. It is upgradable to Windows 10 Mobile.[2]

Platform

The Lumia 730 has a

MicroSD
cards up to 128 GB in size.

Camera

The Lumia 730 has a 6.7 MP PureView-branded rear camera, sporting a 1/3.4-inch BSI sensor with 1.12 μm pixels and an Carl Zeiss 6-element lens with an f/1.9 aperture. The camera supports 1080p video capture and is complemented by an LED flash. The front camera has a 5 MP sensor with a wide-angle f/2.4 lens and supports 1080p video recording.

Many users reported that after upgrading to Windows 10, the front camera stopped being able to properly focus at normal distances, only focusing properly at very near distances. The problem was not fixed if one downgraded the unit back to Windows Phone 8.1. Newer builds did not solve the problem either once it appeared.[citation needed]

Connectivity

Wireless connectivity options include dual-band

Micro-USB 2.0 connector for charging and data transfer, as well as a 3.5 mm audio jack. The phone supports two SIM cards
.

Other Features

The Lumia 730 includes a variety of sensors, including proximity sensor, ambient light sensor,

Cortana
digital assistant.

See also

References

  1. ^ H., Victor (January 28, 2015). "Nokia Lumia 730 Review". PhoneArena.com. Retrieved 2020-04-28.
  2. ^ "Windows 10 for your phone is here". Microsoft. Retrieved 2016-04-14.

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