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by if1017 , Dec 26 '00
Pros: No outside antenna, e-mail technology, very light and slick looking Cons: small buttons
I have been using cell phones for many years now, since they first came out. I tried several different manufactures, however, I still believe that Nokia phones are truly one of the best in the market today. I recently upgraded mine to the Nokia 8260...
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by alternacool , Jul 02 '01
Pros: Size, color, durability, easy to use, clarity of sound, easy to text message. Cons: Hard to change faceplates.
For those who want a small and durable phone, this is the perfect phone. Sending e-mail and text messages is so easy (with the predictable text). The best part is that the phone can go anywhere with you because of it's tiny size. I personally have...
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by zanybrainy , Jan 04 '01
Pros: Tiny size, stylish case, Solid construction, intuitive use, E-mail and 2-way SMS capable, built-in PIM, 6 Day battery life Cons: No browser capability, Hard-to-locate power button
After buying this phone I am truly a Nokia phone fan. I had an Ericsson Phone before KF 788. That phone was horrible even though it compares in size. Nokia menu system is truly the best, it's very intuitive, I learnt over 70% functions without referring...
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by blacksheep , Jul 23 '02
Pros: small, nice-looking, high tech Cons: takes a little getting used to
I got this phone a couple of months ago because it was the one with the highest list price that I could get for free with a plan. Previously, I lived in Europe and had a Nokia in the 5000 series - big and clunky. I'm still getting used to this one,...
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by margo_lane , Apr 12 '01
Pros: size, options Cons: instruction manual
The Nokia 8260 is a great buy for those who never can seem to find a place for that huge hand sized cell phone. A phone small enough to fit into your jean pocket with having to make a tremendous effort to fit it in, but not so small that you'd lose it...
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by DharmaJairam , Mar 30 '01
Pros: looks cool Cons: Way Too SMALL. Bad Reception. Calendar and games are a joke!
I recently got this phone when the store had a special on it for $99. To be honest, the size of it was one of it's selling points. I was tired of using phones that didn't fit in my pockets well or were too big and clumsy to use. I was also sold by the...
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by thefunkbunker , Apr 17 '01
Pros: excellent signal, many options, call waiting, voice activation dialing Cons: small numbers,
There are many good things about the nokia 8260. First of all, although its small, its handy. If your a guy and carry things in your pocket, this minimizes the bulge. Its neat looking as well...definately not your ordinary looking phone. As for...
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by OM-4 , Oct 03 '00
Pros: design, light weight, features Cons: cheap covers, maybe not enough features according to todays standards.
For the money you can have better specs at other leading brands. But for the numerous possibilities of customizing your mobile, the Nokia 8210 can't be beat.
The cheap plastic cover can easily be replaced by "what have you" these days. This...
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by joeyb123456 , Aug 21 '02
Pros: small, nice looking, changeable appearance, ringtones Cons: burns ear after a short period of time,fragile, not a flip, reception stinks, AT&T
This was my first cell phone. I bought it for superficial reasons...i didn't really NEED a cell - for business or much for pleasure either. So at first it seemed like bargain.
That was just over 1 year ago. I am writing this to warn all...
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by meglio , Dec 05 '00
Pros: Good design, ease of use Cons: Price is too high
I recently purchased a Nokia 8260. I admit, my purchase was driven not entirely by the need for a new phone. I previously owned a nokia 5160 which was a great low-priced model for most of my needs.
The 8260, however, provides 2-way text...
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by dipitydoo , Dec 12 '00
Pros: size, Charlie's Angels uses them Cons: reception
This phone is very similar to the Motorola V8160 phone I have with Verizon right now. The reception quality is similar in both phones and they are both very small. I ended up going with the Motorola partly due to Verizon's better rates for 2 people on...
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by eju , Jan 06 '01
Pros: aesthetics, features Cons: slightly lower signal and call quality
It's seductive isn't it? The small size of the phone, the glitzy aesthetics, and all the rest really tempt you into buying this phone. But here's why you might think twice:
(1) The internal antenna is not quite as good as the external...
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by melanyo , Jan 09 '01
Pros: size Cons: internal antennae
I bought this phone because of its size. If im going to carry around something everywhere I go, everyday, then I want the lightest phone there is... and that's the 8260. For the most part, I have to say its a great phone. I love the size, the...
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by JQuick , Apr 01 '01
Pros: It has a small compact design for easy portability, great battery life. Cons: Reception is sometimes a bit less than perfect.
I am always receiving compliments on my Nokia 8260. It is cute enough for all of the girls to want, and cool enough for any guy to try to show off to all of those same girls. The 8860 is great to carry around because of its light weight, and compact...
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by daleb , Nov 17 '01
Pros: Battery life, logic controls, good reception Cons: Almost too small
I think the 8260 is about a small as a cell can be and still be useful. I do believe for some it will be too small.
It is just big enough for me, but I don't have very large hands. It's still amazing, as small as the keys are, you almost have to do...
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