Did the Ubuntu driver utility suggest installing 470 or did you do it yourself?
In other words, please paste/attach output of:
ubuntu-drivers list

Unless the package is listing 10de:0f02 in the modaliases, then I don't
see how this is a bug with nvidia-470 package.

@vanvugt: There are multiple versions of "GT 730", some with Fermi cores and 
some with Kepler.
https://www.techpowerup.com/gpu-specs/?generation=GeForce+700&sort=generation
I don't see any issue with the Nvidia Readme ID's. The OP's GPU (10de:0f02) is 
listed under the 390 section.

"Below are the legacy GPUs that are no longer supported in the unified
driver. These GPUs will continue to be maintained through the special
legacy NVIDIA GPU driver releases.

The 390.xx driver supports the following set of GPUs:
...
GeForce GT 730  0F02    C "

** Changed in: nvidia-graphics-drivers-470 (Ubuntu)
       Status: New => Incomplete

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