Pros: Excellent phone. Wonderful features Cons: Letters on keyboard are tearing off.
I don't have too many complaints about this phone. It is capable of pretty much anything I need it for. It is my one MAJOR social link. I live in Phoenix and the T-Mobile coverage here is *fair* (today was a windy day and I had crap reception in places ...
Pros: very user friendly, right price for the service. good for young people Cons: lots issues with Java Script. issues with T-Mobile email system. not good for business people
I owned a Sidekick II since December 2005, as for last 4 months. Overall I am very happy with the product. the Sidekick II is very user friendly, all the key command such Cut/Copy Paste are almost same as MS. loading speed is not too bad either. Phone ...
Pros: Screen, Apps, Ease of Use Cons: The Phone! No Bluetooth. "Camera"
The Sidekick II was my first venture into the PDA-like cellular phone market. I was looking for a device that I could use as a cellular phone, and had calendar/ to-do list, text messaging, camera and gaming capabilities. It was to be my mobile ...
Pros: Intuitive, fantastic ergonomics, strong email support, good speakerphone, good browser, easy to read display. Cons: No Bluetooth, occasional email spam, marginal camera, potentially fragile, very few games available.
Having had a number of PDAs, PIM-capable phones, T-Mobile's Pocket PC phone and after buying and trying a Blackberry 7290, I returned the Blackberry to get the Sidekick II. I was looking for a replacement for my Motorola that had a full QWERTY ...
Pros: Sturdy, good-looking, easy to use, helpful features Cons: None, other than they are no longer manufactured or sold by Nokia
I have owned the Nokia 6160 for almost three years now. I lost my previous Nokia about 3 months ago, and never even considered another model. 6 months ago, I visited an AT&T store, and the clerk even told me that there is not better Nokia made.
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Pros: nice games, right size, decent battery life, different from the 5160 Cons: heats up horribly, faceplates nearly impossible to change, randomly doesn't ring
Cell phones became the "big thing" about two years ago. After swearing it wouldn't happen to me, I bought the Nokia 6120 February of 2001. To this day, I still can't decide if I love it or hate it.
Pros: blocks roaming charges, nice looking, sturdy antenna Cons: low battery life, not very loud
I have used the Nokia 6120 for about 4 months now. The first two phones I had were a Motorola bag phone and a Motorola star-tac (both analog). I switched from the Nokia 5160 after constantly picking up roaming charges from Canada. I live about 30...
Pros: Well Balanced phone Cons: Unable to synchronize with palm devices, doesn't work well on ships and boats, style
The 6160 is a very nice mobile phone. It has a ton of features that will allow minimum brain power needed to remember phone numbers. Just program them in and presto!!!
A feature that I would like to see on this phone would be the ability to...
Pros: blocks roaming charges, nice looking, sturdy antenna Cons: low battery life, not very loud
I have used the Nokia 6120 for about 4 months now. The first two phones I had were a Motorola bag phone and a Motorola star-tac (both analog). I switched from the Nokia 5160 after constantly picking up roaming charges from Canada. I live about 30...
Pros: compact, various ring selections, excellent battery life Cons: size, volume
Communication is the key. Good Communication skills. Communicates well with others....
It is time to face reality. No matter how much I love to read and write, it is a 'hearing' or 'spoken' world that I live in, and to succeed I need to be...
Pros: Good clarity, ease of use, and nicely designed. Cons: Poor battery life (nickel metal), fragile antenna, AND A BAD SCREEN.
The 6120 was my first cell phone. I had it for over a year and I replaced it with a 8260 (read my review of this also). I replaced the phone due to an on-going problem with the screen. Whenever I went to read the screen, there would be nothing there....
Pros: Small, lightweight, great features Cons: No durability, poor reception, do not last more than a year.
I liked the phone, easy to use, great features, small and lightweight. The only problem....these phones are not durable. I had my first Nokia for 8 months, the number 3 stopped working. Had my first one replaced under warranty. The second worked fine...
Pros: great battery life, easy to use menus, great quality Cons: a little heavy, newer and lighter models out there now
I have had my Nokia phone since August and could not be happier. The menus are easy to navigate, it has a large number of options. From a Calendar, to games, to setting the ringing tone, it is all here.
Pros: Tons of features, good everywhere, long lasting battery, and games for when you get bored. Cons: Can't really think of any.
I spent well over a year of shopping and comparing phones before I finally decided on this one. I don't have or make a lot of money but I do a lot of traveling and I need something that is going to last on a long road trip and that I can count on if I'm...
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