Because the Nokia 2730 was highly affordable and featured 3G internet, it became a vital tool for grassroots journalists. It allowed everyday users to capture breaking news, local events, and street interviews. These videos were regularly uploaded straight to early video platforms or shared via Bluetooth (Nokia Slam), forming a massive archive of raw, real-world history. 3. Skit Comedy and Early Mobile Vlogging

The Nokia 2730 was announced in August 2009 and was a mid-range feature phone that offered a range of features, including a 2-inch QVGA display, a 2-megapixel camera, Bluetooth, and support for MP3 and MP4 playback. It was a popular device among feature phone users, especially those who wanted a simple, affordable phone that could play music and videos.

Short, looping videos (6 seconds) are perfect for the Nokia’s limited storage. Convert a playlist of 50 Vines (e.g., "Why are you running?", "Two bros chillin' in a hot tub") into one 3GP compilation. Each Vine takes only 200KB.