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Nokia 1208 Unlocked Cellphone with 850Mhz Band
By- Unlocked GSM 850 / 1900 Mhz. Phone. Will work with AT&T service. Will not work in Europe.
- Personalize your phone with MP3-grade or 32-voice polyphonic ringtones
- Extend your talk time. Use the power saver mode to help conserve power when your phone is idle.
- Control your talk time. Time Tracker allows you to pre-set call times and disconnects calls when set
- Access phone features quickly and conveniently with One Touch shortcut keys for SMS messaging.
Product DescriptionNokia 1208 Black Unlocked GSM Cell Phone Start talking and traveling with Nokia by your side. User-friendly and dependable your connections are made easy with the Nokia 1208 Black Unlocked GSM Cell Phone. Enjoy up to 7 hours of talk time with your family and friends. When youve got to be up early the next day, just use the alarm clock or reminder to wake you up on time. Other handy features such as the calculator and timer will come in handy when youre on the road. . . . More >>
Nokia 1208 Unlocked Cellphone with 850Mhz Band
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3 Comments
November 17th, 2009 at 10:34 am
Seriously, not just to bash, because I actually prefer Nokia over Motorolla. Okay, as for quality, I went through 3 Motorolla’s in just over 18 months, I am not exaggerating or kidding in any way. I am in active road sales so my phones get used alot, but Motorolla could not keep up x 3. So I switched to the cheaper Nokia and I still like my other 2 Nokia’s. Problem is, I bought this junk as a back-up spare, and it is almost unusable. The buttons are so hard to press, you have to apply brute force, sometimes pushing the buttons 4 or 5 times to get the desired result – maddening! Then there is no way to connect to the internet so you can’t get news, new ringtones, picture messages, nothing! The shortcut menu is completely limited to just 4 items. You can’t assign other shortcuts to the keys you want and there is no main menu button, inconvenient. This phone is just plain horrible in every way possible – period.
Rating: 1 / 5
November 17th, 2009 at 11:18 am
the battery for this phone is sooooo good, but for some reasons I started to have all kind of issues with this unit, it freezes, it restarts by itself, sometimes shows insert sim, basically I had all kind of problems with it, I didn’t care cause I bought it from T-mobile for $20. anyways, beaware don’t get this piece of S##T
Rating: 2 / 5
November 17th, 2009 at 12:52 pm
I purchased this phone else where (was on sale for $19. 95). It’s a basic phone, no modern gimmicks, no internet, no camera, no music player – and that is why I absolutely love it. It’s a phone, plain and simple.
The menu is very easy to use and very intuitive. The buttons are very responsive and the screen is fine (remember, it’s not a camera, so you really do not need a fancy screen). The sound quality leaves nothing to be desired, it’s clear and plenty loud.
I got my phone with a Pay-as-you-go plan from T-mobile. Included is $3. 50 in airtime, and as a Holiday specials, it also comes with $30 of airtime over 2 months. So for $19. 95 I got a new phone and $33. 50 worth of airtime – do the math. . .
Rating: 5 / 5