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PROS: Very loud ear piece volume and ringers. This is a huge must for me. Very bright screen could use the thing as a flashlight if you wanted.

Durable SOB: This thing is tough. Reception is excellent. Out of Verizon's lineup, this thing holds a signal the best. Very intuitive menu system. Easy to learn. CONS: None. Oh, by the way I'm on Verizon in South Florida. And I'm ever so patiently waiting for something higher end from Nokia for Verizon.

First and foremost, this phone has great RF performance and good audio quality. The fact that it has both an internal and external antenna means that it seems to do better at receiving calls in low signal areas than many Verizon phones. It works quite well with a USB cable. I wish it had Bluetooth oh well Annoyances: 1. The left and right cursor keys bring up the mobile web browser and "Get it Now" which are both "for pay" functions.

Worse, by default, the browser starts up without any confirmation. Verizon clearly wants to make money off this. This was not the case with the i, so it is clear that these are special Verizon customizations.

You can't assign gallery tones to caller groups. Only has 4 channel poly midi ringtones. Nokia PC suite cannot upload ringtones to the phone a bug or a feature? However, MobiMB from the logomanager folks works fine. The screen isn't great.

About the same quality as the Nokia One cannot set the phone to "analog only" mode or "PCS only" mode. One can do "analog for next call", but that really isn't adequate.

I do understand that by disabling authentication and working with NAM2, the same effects can often be achieved, but it is annoying to have to resort to that. The 5 line color display is very good under all lighting conditions, and the white backlighting on keys exceptional at night. It features EMS as well as SMS, and calendar, contact manager, voice dial and voice menu access, and voice memo record all work well. The Nokia UI is highly intuitive and has a short learning curve.

It is one of the 1st phones to use 1xRTT for Verizon Get it Now downloads rather than considerably slower circuit-switched data transport. While not the most fully featured phone in Verizon's lineup it is an exceptional value at the introductory price with mail in rebate. Pros: Great interface, good features, beautiful screen, decent battery life. Cons: Much lower signal than previous phones could not place calls in areas where my old Motorola worked , audio fluctuated so I had to continuously ask the calling party to repeat themselves or speak up, no signal in Bay Area locations where I could place calls before.

Having owned several Nokia phones in the past, it was a disappointment to see how poorly this phone performed on one of the best networks even with the antenna fully extended. Battery life was, at times, rather short, but if in a large city, the battery life improved. A few trips outside my home area to Willows CA demonstrated that the phone had severe problems finding and holding a signal with surrounding cell service providers. Again, my old phone performed much better under these conditions.

Overall it was a below-average performing phone in my area. Poor audio quality and signal issues were the most noticeable shortcomings. I would still recommend a Nokia phone to potential customers, just not this model in the SF Bay Area. The phone that replaced it was a LG which thus far performs much better in all areas audio, battery life, features, signal quality, etc. I have been a fan of the flip phone for far too long.

I admit it, I was prejudice. However when I dropped my last phone, a LG flip, and broke it, I couldn't pass up the very free Nokia i. Years ago, I had a brief relationship with a Kyocera non-flip phone and was left quite unsatisfied. A model previously rumored to have fallen victim to supply-chain issues, the Samsung Galaxy S21 FE Fan Edition is finally coming to market this month.

Samsung will use the new model as the more-affordable alternative to the forthcoming S22 series, rather than keep last year's flagship S21 models on the market at lower prices as the company has done in the past. There have been a number of "smartwatches" for kids in recent years.

They all have GPS and let you keep tabs on your kid's location, and offer some limited forms of communication. While the price is certainly right, are they truly a good value, or just cheap? All Rights Reserved. Content on this site may not be copied or republished without formal permission.

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Ungroup Features Show all features Key features only. Fingerprint Reader. Adjustable Text Size. Hearing Aid Compatible. The front slide keypad covers offered a pseudo-flip that at the time Nokia were unwilling to make. Materials used increased the cost and hence exclusivity of these handsets.

The only exception to the rule there are many in different series is the 82xx, which were very small and light handsets. The newest Communicator, the E90 Communicator, is an Eseries phone. See the Internet Tablets section. Nokia Wiki Explore. Wiki Content. Explore Wikis Community Central. Register Don't have an account? Full list of Nokia phone models. Edit source History Talk 0.

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