I lost it 2 days after I bought it
Written: Feb 11 '01
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Pros: Small, lightweight, email and messaging capabilities, internal antenna, battery life
Cons: Difficult to change cover
The Bottom Line: If you want a mobile just for 2 or 3 calls a day, or if you need to be connected with everyone by all means, this IS your best choice
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But I got it back the next day, it is so small you don't even notice is there until it rings (and vibrates). The first reason for buying the mobile phone was the excellent design without compromising size and usability, starting for the internal antenna. Forget the fact that is small, is very comfortable when you talk, and the screen is as big as the 5100 and 6100 Nokia mobile phone series.
Email and messaging capabilities are a true advantage if you are someone who needs to be connected and online all the time. I can receive emails and reply even if I am on the subway on my way to work. I can send small messages to my coworkers to confirm news and let them know about my current location without having to call them and talk for that kinds of stuff.
The battery lasts for about 8 days if you don't talk too much, if you use it a lot, it will last for about 5 - 6 days. The charging only takes 2 hours.
Sound is very clear, volume control is well located, and it has all the standard functions you expect for this kind of phone: address book, games, PIM, calculator, 3 people conference, call waiting, etc.
The best phone I have used, and very recommended for anyone.
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Amount Paid (US$): 300
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Epinions.com ID: earcos
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Member: Eduardo Arcos
Location: Mexico City
Reviews written: 9
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About Me: Web designer, gadget freak, movies and music fan.
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