When it comes to the cameras on the Nokia Lumia 735, it is clear that the majority of the emphasis has been placed on the forward facing camera, after all it's not every day that you find a handset with a 5MP front sensor. It's only a small problem, and one that I could easily overlook for most of the time, especially as I find that 99% of my contact interaction through my phone is text based, but if you're in a hurry and need to make an emergency call, those few seconds could be vital. The dialler is hidden under a small button at the bottom, rather than being front and centre, and is something that I managed to overlook for the first few seconds.
Push the phone button and you're faced with a speed dial list, and able to swipe left and right to see the call history. If you have the contact in your address book it's not too bad, but if you have to manually type in the number it's a little more complicated. Making those phones calls is also easy, although not as much as I would have first hoped. I also found that phone calls came through clear, something that is expected of all modern smartphones but has been found a little lacking on some cheaper handsets. At no point during my time with the Lumia 735 did I find that I was lacking in signal, except in areas that I know to be signal black spots.