The Nokia 2700 classic, launched in 2009, is a sturdy and affordable candybar phone built for everyday use. It features a 2.0″ QVGA display with 262k colors, a 2 MP rear camera, and expandable storage via microSD (up to 16 GB unofficially). Running on the Series 40 platform, it supports Java apps, an MP3 player, FM radio, and web browsing with Opera Mini.
With Bluetooth 2.0, micro-USB, and a 3.5 mm audio jack, it delivers solid connectivity. Powered by a BL‑5C battery, it offers over 6 hours of talk time and nearly 12 days of standby. Compact, durable, and efficient, the 2700 classic was a go-to choice for reliable communication and media on a budget.