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Nokia 6610 Phone (T-Mobile)

Nokia 6610 Phone (T-Mobile)

List Price: $199.99
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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: someone help please!
Review: I really want this phone. So far people seem very satisfied with the phone and t-mobile service, but what about the amazon service? Has anyone had any shipping problems or have maybe received a phone that just doesn't work? T-Mobile won't service phones that you bought online in the store so I'm just a little worried this is too good to be true. Any comments would helpful.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Incredibly Pleased
Review: I bought this phone when it first came out in the summer. Prior to my switch to T-mobile, Sprint was my service provider. To say the least, i was horribly dissatisified with my service with sprint, which was why T-mobile was so fantastically refreshing. My past two phones were all flip phones, and I was beginning to tire of them. Nokia was my first nonflip phone, and I'm glad I decided to go with them. First of all, my calls were loud and clear, unlike with Sprint. I could make phone calls from locations I previously could not (like my apartment). The phone is small, light, and very attractive. The battery life is amazing. The color screen is a plus, as are the polyphonic ringtones. I'm not one who uses web browsing, so this phone easily met and surpassed my needs. I highly recommend this phone to anyone. I've yet to be dissappointed.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Nokia 6610 (sound quality)
Review: The phone is great with very cool features & options, but comparing to my older motorola phone, it gets a failing grade in speaker quality. I do here a constant high-pitched distorted sound, not to mention the volume does not seem to be loud enough. It's going back today, & being replaced with the new samsung X105. You do take your chances with this phone.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Ultimate Phone for Mobile Life
Review: I considered this phone (Nokia 6610), mainly because of my sister and the features. It is a great phone, if you are traveling all over the world, packed with wonderful features. Truly, I am quite impressed..!!

This is a very light phone - a little less than 3 oz, with long battery life (not as long as the new polymer technology). On an average, you would charge it once a week.

The hands-free speakerphone is quite powerful (like the Motorola phone, I used to own). I simply love this feature. In addition it comes with a sleek and powerful headset. The built in FM Radio is excellent for people traveling by public transport. If you buy the stereo headset, you will enjoy it much more.

The PC Sync feature is superb that comes with Nokia PC Suite software (with data cable or infrared port or bluetooth). No more hazzles of keying in all data, using the small phone keypad. Just maintain them (phonebook, calendar and to-do list) in MS Outlook or Lotus Notes and transfer data back and forth. Additionally, it has more fun stuff like more tones, wallpapers, screensaver, stop clock, alarm, java applications (chess, currency converter etc.)

The mobile text messaging, chat, picture sharing etc. other nicities, that you would enjoy. The MMS technology is very well integrated with this phone, which you will enjoy.

The built-in camera they offer these days is more of kids stuff. If you have a good digital camera, there is no reason to consider the camera capabilities of a mobile phone. However, if you are keen, you can attach a camera to this phone.

I have not yet discovered the internet features yet, which I will be doing soon. I felt that I should write this comment ASAP, as I am quite excited in using its features. I can recommend this phone to anyone, anytime.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Awesome Phone Choice
Review: After using the bulky 3650 for three weeks, I searched for a smaller alternative. I was immediately interested in the 6610. I have used this phone for two months now. Not only is it the perfect size (not too small, not too large), it also has all the features a high-tech phone user would want. If you can live without an integrated camera, you won't miss much more. In true Nokia style, the phone is simple to use and despite its delicate appearance, this little guy is as durable as other Nokias I have owned. The phone book is very user-friendly and the speakerphone is excellent. Even better, with the optional headset you can listen to music over the integrated radio.
If there are any drawbacks to this phone here they are. Although I find it more convenient to use 1-touch dialing, this phone does not have voice dialing. The keypad is a decent size, but the power on/off key is small and difficult to press. However, the battery life is good enough you shouldn't be overly concerned with turning this phone off. In my opinion the worst issue on this phone is the side-mounted volume control. It requires significant force to operate which can be scary on such a small phone. One other issue is that the headphone jack is unique to Nokia, so standard headphones will not work.
Overall this is the best phone I have ever owned. Any disadvantages are easily outweighed by its advantages. Nokia does not disappoint in this model.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Go for it!
Review: Awesome phone, great prices on Amazon.com. I couldn't be happier with T-Mobile either, I switched from Cingular.

One complaint...the screen is too easily scratched! But there are faceplates to replace it I guess...

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Almost there
Review: I got this phone in T-Mobile's current customer retention program for very little money and no contract renewal. I was getting so sick of my old Motorola L7089, but was waiting for the right phone to come along. This is almost it but not quite but the price was right. That said this phone does what it does extremely well - way better than anything Motorola can produce. It has great battery life, FM Radio, excellent signal, hands free speakerphone (which I have to say is probably my favorite function) and downloadable java apps.

What it lacks for me isn't available on one phone yet, namely GSM850 (also sometimes known as GSM800), Bluetooth and EDGE. So when the quad bands start appearing I will be upgrading again. But for now this will do.

Oh and before anyone comments yes I know Motorola have announced a quad band EDGE Bluetooth phone, but its not shipping at time of writing and the tri-band GSM850 phones lack the GSM900 band which is important if you like me globally roam.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Great Phone...Great Features...Great Plan
Review: I purchased this phone after having been an AT&T subscriber with a Nokia 8260 phone for over three years. I did a ton of research and settled on this phone because of the small size, speakerphone option, great priced calling plan and access to my corporate email.
I went to an AT&T store before I bought this phone to see if it was possible to get corporate email with any of their services and they looked at me like I had three heads. They told me I would have to connect to my laptop, which had to be on and connected to my corporate network through the phone in order to access my corporate email.
With the T-Mobile Unlimited T-Zones for $10, I can check any number of email addresses and use unlimited internet.
I have had no problems with the phone. Friends of mine are always asking about it and wanting to use it. I've even had one friend buy one immediately after a test drive.
Great phone, I'd buy another.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: excellent phone
Review: Excellent phone, the phone looks much better than what u see in the pictures.
Bluetooth functionality would have made the phone even better. One more thing, the default ringtones that come with the phone are horrible. overall an excellent phone.
The service from T-Mobile is very good too. In all a winning combination.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Worth every penny !
Review: Great Phone, Easy to use, Excellent Network, No regrets !!!


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