Samsung E730

By Jeremy Roche on 15 August 2005

It's a compact, MP3-playing phone with a sleek black finish, a good camera, and enough internal memory to hold about twenty songs at any one time.

4.5
  • Good: Compact, lightweight design • 96MB of internal memory • 1.3 megapixel camera • MP3 player with external music hotkeys •
  • Bad: No expandable memory • USB cable not supplied • Battery drains quickly with MP3/Bluetooth
  • Specs: Flip • Bluetooth • 96 MB • Numerical keypad • See more specifications
  • RRP: AU$799.00
Design
Samsung, well known for designing cute yet practical phones, has again created a compact handset that comes in a glossy black finish reminisant of the D500. But instead of the D500's slider form factor, the E730 is a clamshell model, which touts its MP3 capabilities through dedicated music controls (play, rewind and fast forward) on the front of the flip. Above the three buttons is a 96 x 96-pixel screen that uses organic light-emitting diode (OLED) technology to conserve power.

As you flip open the phone, the E730 plays your choice of one of four sounds, such as a cricket chirp or a harp glissando. We don't really know the purpose of this other than to draw attention to your shiny new handset, but it does add a quirky element of fun to the phone.

The internal screen is bright and colourful (up to 262K) but it's a little on the small side. The menu consists of nine cartoon-like icons laid out in a grid, while the home screen shows the time, date, battery and antenna strength on top of wallpaper of your choosing. We wish Samsung would increase the number of indicator bars on the battery meter to give us a more accurate representation of remaining power. On full capacity it shows three bars, which seem to last for ages, but the remaining two go down so quickly we barely knew the battery was draining before it cut out on us.

The even layout of the keypad makes it easy to text with, but the dictionary mode decided to sporadically change back to multi-tap on our test model for some reason. Navigating the menu is effortless with a four-way navigation key with a large OK button in the middle. On the side of the phone are shortcut keys for volume and to activate the camera, and a tiny sliding cover reveals a port to attach the supplied stereo headphones.

The E730's overall dimensions are a petite 87 x 44 x 23mm, so the phone fits neatly in the palm of your hand and doesn't create too much of bulge in your pocket. Samsung has managed to fit a lot of features into the 88 gram device, including an internal antenna, in keeping with the handset's smooth finish.

Features
1.3-megapixel cameras, as found on the E730, are quickly becoming the standard for new camera phones. Although Sony Ericsson's 2-megapixel K750i is our current Editors' Choice for taking mobile snaps, Samsung's offering is compelling for fans of flip phones. Self shots are possible when the folder is closed with the OLED acting as the viewfinder. When in camera mode, the keypad performs various functions, letting you change size, add special effects, frame your subject, or swap to video recording on the fly. 176 x 144-pixel video clips in 3GP format can also be recorded.

Holding down the play button on the front of the phone can launch either the MP3 player or the FM radio (the headset needs to be attached for the latter). Music options can be found in the E730's menu, which allow you to set the player to shuffle or repeat, and customise visualisation options, such as an on-screen graphic equaliser. Headset or loudspeaker volume can be adjusted via controls on the side of the phone.

Although advertised as having 96MB of internal memory, we found only 85MB of shared memory available to the user. With an average MP3 song size of 4MB, you'll be able to store about 20 tracks at any one time. Unfortunately there are no memory expansion options with the E730.

Samsung didn't supply us with a USB cable for the E730, but using a Bluetooth adapter on our PC, we were able to easily, although relatively slowly, transfer songs wirelessly to the device. Once on there, you can listen to MP3s through the loudspeaker, headphones or set them as ringtones.

Performance
We found playing MP3s through the E730 speaker sounds tinny and, as the loudspeaker is on the earpiece, when the phone is closed, music comes through muffled. On the other hand, attaching the supplied white and silver headphones lets you listen to your MP3s in all their intended glory. The three multimedia navigation buttons on the front of the phone are slightly raised and give a tactile click to signify a button has been pressed. Holding down the camera shortcut key puts a "lock" on these buttons so you won't accidentally change songs when the phone is in your bag or pocket. The E730 also allows you to resume playback where you left off by pressing the OK button after taking a call.

Battery life is a mixed bag with the E730. When Bluetooth is left on we were lucky to get past the two day mark. However, when it is switched off and the phone is only used for the odd text message or phone call, we got around four days usage. Samsung rates the E730's battery good for up to five hours of talk or 260 hours of standby.

Hitting the market now with the E730 might be a tough sell for Samsung with upcoming competition from Sony Ericsson's Walkman phone, the W800i, and the Nokia N91, which has a 4GB hard disk onboard. However, flip phones certainly have their appeal and Samsung's E730 has a more compact design than either of the above handsets.

Topics: megapixel, glossy, e730, player, samsung, camera, review, phone, mp3, mobile, black

Comments (51)

  • becki gave a review on 28/05/2009 20:01 Report abuse

    battery life isn't that bad if you turn in off each night and charge it . :)

    • Good: cute,compact,85 mb internal memory, great for highschool students
    • Bad: no memory expansion slot.
  • rayof_mystery gave 9/10 on 31/07/2008 00:33 Report abuse

    I have had this phone for the last 3 years, never had a problem with it, and loved it to bits. Unfortunately I think it is time for an upgrade (to keep up with the times) but at least it is still in keeping with the best, SAMSUNG!!

    • Good: I found the interface was very user friendly, the memory size useful, small, compact and bright it also has many useful features.
    • Bad: Battery life very short, camera is activated via side button (can be pushed accidentally) cant listen to music unless with headphones, no room for memory stick (tho I dont think it is really needed anyway).
  • meowmix gave 9/10 on 20/06/2008 12:50 Report abuse

    Great Phone, I had this phone for years without any major problems.

    • Good: Easy to use.
      Very cute, good size.
      Great shortcuts to messaging etc.
      Can listen to radio (with headphones only tho) and your own songs.
      Good camera.
      Mine came with a USB cable (others are complaining they didn't get one??)
      Has all the useful features such as alarm, calculator, internet access.
    • Bad: Battery life VERY short.
      Difficult to work out how to put songs and pictures from computer to phone using USB (but easy if you use bluetooth).
      Hard to get your own pictures to fit nicely as a background.
      Can accidentally take pictures all the time by pressing the picture button.
      Games are crap.
  • lg a7110 gave 7/10 on 15/05/2008 20:26 Report abuse

    Simple camera with great features. I like this camera because of its low price. Camera result is not bad. Small LCD but bright result.

    • Good: Stylish design.
      Good and fast performance.
      Small in size.
    • Bad: Small LCD.
  • edge gave 10/10 on 14/11/2007 15:22 Report abuse

    the best

    • Good: every thing
    • Bad: nothing
  • daniel gave 7/10 on 18/10/2007 18:03 Report abuse

    this phone is great. as ussual samsung made phone with a super bright color.

    • Good: the camera is good, dispaly, design, ringtones are compact
    • Bad: it cant multitasking, even it has to close the fold. no memory card
  • bubble_gum gave 9/10 on 06/01/2007 09:11 Report abuse

    I like this phone, I have had it for about a month or two now. The ringtones are poor though. Luckily you can use mp3 songs for the ringtone :) YAY!!

    • Good: Great camera
      Shows what number is calling on front screen
      Good design
      MP3 (I don't know how to use this yet)
      Voice Recorder is good
    • Bad: Ringtones are not good
  • eli gave 10/10 on 04/01/2007 07:57 Report abuse

    The phone is super...

  • Loyce gave 9/10 on 04/12/2006 21:55 Report abuse

    i love this fone!!!! i hav it and its gr8!!!!

    • Good: good design
      good fone
      incredible camara
    • Bad: no memory stick slot....but i still love it!!!!
  • tmacno1 gave 9/10 on 29/10/2006 23:08 Report abuse

    cant multi task

    • Good: lots of stuff
    • Bad: crap bat life
      cant multi task
      no memory slot

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