Rating: Summary: thanks for the tip Review: ...found the link to http://muwap.com here on amazon. Also found that they give you 10% off everything when you type in "amazon" as the coupon code. They have tons of tones for the Nokia phones, and with the coupon it's only $9/year. Cheaper than mMode, and much better selection. Thanks, whomever posted this before!
Rating: Summary: thanks for the tip Review: ...found the link to http://muwap.com here on amazon. Also found that they give you 10% off everything when you type in "amazon" as the coupon code. They have tons of tones for the Nokia phones, and with the coupon it's only $9/year. Cheaper than mMode, and much better selection. Thanks, whomever posted this before!
Rating: Summary: Hardy, feature laden, best battery life, hold tons of info! Review: I am a traveling sales guy that covers much of the western US. I need the TDMA coverage this phone provides. I bought this phone 1 year ago, and have found it to be hard as nails, as well very feature rich. Lots of names, lots of voice activated dials, OUTSTANDING battery life is it's best feature! I lost this phone two weeks ago and pulled the old one I replaced out for short term - NO COMPARISON. The battery died mid day. I miss my 6360. Great phone for the hard core business traveler. I used the travel alarm, and tracked cell, home, office, e-mail addresses, fax #'s (all arranged by contact name - which is great), and sent e-mails from this phone. I'm trying to find someone who will sell me one (cheap) without having to sign up for a service! I'm month to month now and like it that way...
Rating: Summary: Amazon is great.. phone is great, just say away from AT&T Review: I am required to carry a cellphone for work, but I don't travel or make many calls. This cellphone does everything I need it to do, and it holds its charge a long time. My previous cellphone never held a charge beyond 36 hours or so, but this one can go up to 5 days, depending upon usage. Very user-friendly.
Rating: Summary: It's Just What I Needed Review: I am required to carry a cellphone for work, but I don't travel or make many calls. This cellphone does everything I need it to do, and it holds its charge a long time. My previous cellphone never held a charge beyond 36 hours or so, but this one can go up to 5 days, depending upon usage. Very user-friendly.
Rating: Summary: Best Cell Phone I've Ever Owned Review: I got this phone about 2 months ago (replacing a Nokia 3360 which I gave to my daughter) and so far I have loved it. The sound quality is very good and the coverage is much improved over the 3360 and better than friends of mine get who have other phones such as the Motorola V60 on the same AT&T system in L.A. The voice dialing works better than I expected, the infrared system works great for transferring numbers and email addresses from my Palm to the phone and I'm even beginning to use the voice recorder (when I remember to turn it on - it would be nice if there were a one-button activation while on a call). On the negative side, the phone is a little long but I quickly got used to it. This does make for a larger screen (which is much easier on my bad eyes) and makes it easier to deal with the buttons without having to look at the unit. There is a problem in getting accessories since this is a new model (primarily with holders, cases, etc.) but because it is in the Nokia 6000 series, headsets that worked on the 6100 series will work on this phone Plus, the button headset supplied with the phone has an on/off switch that also will activate the voice dialing so you can place calls and receive calls without removing the phone from your pocket (if you're so inclined). All in all, I'm surprisingly happy with the phone.
Rating: Summary: 6360 Review: I like the nokia 6360 just has 2 flaws 1. No speaker phone 2. small key pad hard to dial with one hand if you can deal with that its a great phone great for business use and for a extremly organized individual
Rating: Summary: Greatest sound and Coverage in a Cell Phone Review: I love this phone. It is sturdy, won't break or come apart if dropped, is very feature rich for the business or home user. I never have experienced an inability to get service even in the remote mountains of Colorado, and the fields of Kansas and Texas when I travel. Crystal clear reception, when my friends newer, next generation phones don't work, I hand them mine. Excdellent!
Rating: Summary: Great Phone! A Real Workhorse. Review: I've tried a few phone in my day and this one is the best I've tried for the way I use it. I want my phone to have great coverage, long battery life and hold lots of contact information. This phone does all those things with coverage everywhere I go (and I go to some out of the way places) including North Dakota, Calgary and the British Virgin Islands. Talk time is a solid five hours in digital mode which means I only have to charge the phone once or twice a week. This is a godsend when traveling and talking a lot in airports and cabs where charging opportunities are not available. The contact and organization tools are top notch as well. The phone holds 500 contacts with five different types of information for each, so I can store name, address, email and phone number for all my contacts. Also has a calendar for scheduling appointements. Even better, the contacts and calendar sync with MS Outlook via the infrared port on my laptop. I give it 4 stars because some people might see the lack of next generation services and a color screen as flaws. That aside, if you're looking for a solid piece of equipment that does the basics extremely well then this is the phone for you.
Rating: Summary: Solid Phone Review: My first digital phone was a Motorola DPC-950 in 1996
I've had this phone for over a year (two?) and have to say it is well made. I've dropped this thing on the floor, the road, the desk, probably more than 30 times
It has no color display, no fancy ringtones. But it DOES have an external antenna jack, and combined with a little magnetic mount 10 inch tall cell phone antenna on my car and a cable ran through the trunk I love this thing on road trips. Coverage in the boonies with the antenna ($40) is superb.
It ain't fancy, but if what you want is a phone that makes and receives calls this is a good phone. It is TDMA.
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