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by MChampeau , Feb 24 '00
Pros: I simply love this phone Cons: none yet
My husband and I have had 5 cell phones in the last 4 years and so far the Nokia 918 is by far the best one. It's tough and durable, which we need since my husband works as a mechanic/tow truck driver and isn't known for being gentle on his equipment....
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by charcoal18 , Jul 13 '01
Pros: inexspensive, different rings, easy to use Cons: short battery life
When we decided to get a cell phone, we didn't want to be hassled with a contract, so we checked out the Tracphone. We'd heard good things about Nokia, and TracFone seemed ligit, so we bought the Nokia 918 and a 10 minute card to go with it.
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by fujisan , Mar 17 '01
Pros: No monthly charges, long battery life, attractive design, durable Cons: Slightly bulky, expensive accessories
For a long time I avoided cellular phones because those nagging monthly bills can really stick it to you if you’re one of those people who likes to talk while you’re shopping, while you’re driving, while you’re brushing your teeth… I know people like...
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by aw3260 , Apr 18 '00
Pros: Cheap price! good phone Cons: only analog, flimsy antenna
I got the Nokia 918 for my husband to use while he is at work in case I needed to contact him, and it has been a really great phone, it is really durable cause he has dropped it several times and it keeps on going just fine.
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by doggpound , Mar 22 '00
Pros: cheap in price Cons: can't call out of servicing area
I bought this product because I thought I needed one to keep in touch with my friends and family members when I'm out doing something. So far this cellular phone works great if you are within the servicing area. I love this product because I can talk to...
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by klcc , Nov 01 '01
Pros: It fits in my purse, This is better than no phone at all Cons: The battery goes dead after talking for ten minutes. Everything
I always heard Nokia made the best phones, Boy was I wrong! I got a new cell phone. I had always heard that Nokia is a top brand among cell phones. All this phone has done is give me a headache. When you talk on it the battery goes dead after ten...
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by Maytwa , Oct 02 '00
Pros: Easy to use menu, sturdy construction Cons: Kind of big as cell phones go.
This phone is a solid performer. Where I work I sell a ton of these phones, and very few have ever returned with problems. It was this proven track record that influenced me to get the 918 when I was ready to get a new cellular service back in '98. I got...
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by GhettoQueen , Jul 20 '00
Pros: Lightweight and easy to use Cons: none
I recently bought a cellular phone. When I was looking around for one, my cousin told me about the Nokia phone she had just bought. So I checked it out, it's a really nice phone. I absolutly LOVE it, mainly because it's so easy to use. The only thing...
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by Erin18 , Nov 27 '00
Pros: small, clear sound Cons: nine
I have many friends who own this phone too. Some of them have written opinions about it also. They were all good, let me tell you. My family use to have one of those big and ugly phones that always get in the way. They have a cord and you can’t move...
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by schaz , Jun 21 '00
Pros: Easy to program, prepaid option Cons: prepaid minutes more expensive
I wanted a cell phone because I do a lot of big city highway driving and my car is several years old. I wanted a cell phone for emergencies, so I didn't want a monthly fee. I opted to buy the Nokia 918 with prepaid service through TracFone.
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by Sneil_IV , Feb 07 '00
Pros: I have a phone when I need one; does its job Cons: Short battery life, occasional static
Well, by now, it's rather large, inefficient, and doesn't have a pretty little LCD screen on which I can play "Tetris". But my Nokia 918+, which mom gave me two years ago when I got my license, still gets the job done.
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by chanent , Dec 05 '00
Pros: Fairly compact and durable; low-cost. Cons: Recharging required often; finding accessories
The Nokia 918 cellphone is a good phone to have primarily for emergency
cellphone usage. I have mine hooked up to CellularOne prepaid minutes
service in Chicago, IL, which doesn't require any contracts, monthly fees, etc. I obtained the phone...
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by hobsonb , Dec 11 '00
Pros: the size is perfect Cons: of course it doesn't have all the modern features
I actually got this phone in a Tracphone kit. It is really easy to use. It is also the perfect size, small enough to fit well in a purse, but not so small that you fear it will break.
This phone has quite a bit of features. It lights...
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by dsimon1 , Nov 16 '99
Pros: Loud. Clear. Long batt. life. *free*. Cons: Analog. Fragile antenna.
The Nokia 918 has served me well. I've had the phone for a little over a year and I have yet to have a major problem with it. I'm in an area where there is no digital service, but this phone certainly has a digital feel. It's clear. 'Nuff said....
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by yablo26 , Sep 20 '00
Pros: Great phone. Stays charged for a long period of time. Low Price. Cons: None.
I am impressed with my Nokia. It has been through so much. For the first 6 weeks of it's life, it had been used for work purposes at a Lawn Service company. It got dirty, got dropped, banged, and left in a hot truck all day long (with no cover). That's...
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