Pros: Easy to use; Compact & Lightweight; No antenna; Color Screen with animation! Cons: none
Having previously owned and really liked the Nokia 3390 Cellular Phone, I was excited when T-Mobile was nice enough to upgrade my phone to the Nokia 3595 just because I am such a loyal customer. I am pretty good at working gadgets, electronics ...
Pros: Much like my old Nokia 3360 that I was happy with. Great new features too! Cons: Did not come with a carrying case.
I had my Nokia 3360 for a couple of years. I recently joined the rest of my family with T-Mobile service. I had a choice of one of a couple of "free" phones. I went for the Nokia 3595 because I had good service with my previous Nokia and I liked the ...
Pros: Small, compact and lightweight! Cons: Could use more choices of ringtones :)
Nokia 3595 My husband and I decided to upgrade our Cingular Wireless service and instead of two separate accounts, we now have Family Talk. However, upon getting the full details on this plan, it wasn't mentioned until we said, "YES" to the upgrade ...
Pros: Color, Color, Color. Battery Life and Great Reception. Cons: No Internet capabilities. Size.
Nokia every year creates a new phone for every wireless firm to use. This year, the 3595 is the model that T-Mobile as well as Cingular and AT&T have chosen as their flagship FREE phone. Not only have they chosen a color phone, they've chosen a ...
Pros: Sleek, packed with features, light on fluff Cons: Internet access, email: not as simple as advertised
Life is complicated enough; I like my devices uncomplicated. Barring that I like them sufficiently simple in appearance and intuitive in functionality as to make me think they’re uncomplicated enough for me to master. I don’t have the patience to ...
Pros: Lightweight, great quality, no antenna, color screen, great battery, cheap price Cons: Color screen is basic, no polyphonic ringtones
This is my 7th Nokia phone. I have owned the Nokia 100 (good 'ol analog), 5100, 3360 (2 of them), 8265 (I think that was the model number), 3390 and the 3595. The only bust was the 3360 (very poor quality). The 3595 is a very lightweight, sturdy ...
Pros: Color screen, great price (free), fairly stylish, polyphonic ring tones Cons: Cheap keypad, faulty keys, poor configuration
Yes, this phone can commonly be acquired for free, which makes it a very enticing deal. Its 4,096-color screen is one of the standout features, which is a vast improvement over the previous generation of Nokia screens. For a budget-level entry, Nokia ...
Pros: Fairly reliable; excellent battery life; easy to use Cons: No IR capability; Data transfers are almost impossible.
I have had a love-hate relationship with this phone for a year and a half. Day to day operation is great--probably the best I've had. Specialized functions such as data transfer are rough if not impossible--and they are time consuming. I bought this ...
Pros: Good reception/durability, color screen, excellent battery life Cons: Number pad takes some getting used to, would be nice to have a standard ringtone.
I got a Nokia 3595 phone free when I switched to T-Mobile. One thing that caught my eye right away is that the buttons are a physical part of the phone. I had a Kyocera phone with my last plan (see my review on T-Mobile itself) whose buttons are part ...
While I had the phone it was a great piece of electronic equipment. This phone, which is offered by many phone companies for free, is a great user friendly phone. I had my 3595 for nearly 10 months befor a puddle of water took the phone from me. Sadly ...
Pros: Like all nokias, colored, buttons (I liked them) Cons: Slow menu loading, colors were very basic
I left T-mobile and went to AT&T because the rest of my family is on it. When I joined I chose this phone because I think this might of been the first (very basic) colored nokia (not sure) and not many people had it so I thought it would be pretty cool. ...
Pros: Train whistle message tone, color animation, ease of use Cons: Small annoyances in the menu features and keyguard
After using this phone for 1 year, I have concluded that this is phone is reliable and probably the best value for the price. It gets a good signal as long as there is service in the area, and the phone itself is durable.My only complaints involve ...
I purchased the Nokia 3595 phone about 3 months ago from Cingular Wireless for $100. I then mailed in the rebate form and got $50 back, so in the end this wonderful phone only cost me 50 bucks. Main Features of this phone: -Phone Book ...
Pros: Loaded with features, nice and durable phone for low price. Cons: "Insert SIM card" error, gets annoying. Battery doesn't last much in the long run.
I've had this phone over 2 years now and I love it . Definately worth what I payed for it --$80 2 years ago. Now it's worth about $55 and its a nice phone for that price. Fully loaded, color screen with 4096 colors, polyphonic ringtones(4 channel), WAP with GPRS or GSM data, JAVA games and applications, etc. It's a great little phone for people who want color and polyphonic ringtones. Its also a nice and durable phone, lasting me 2 years with very harsh treatment ( I threw it against the wall when I was angry, and it still works). No scratches.
The other hand, things I dislike:
Sometimes the phone appears with "insert sim card" and the only way to get rid of it is to restart the phone or reboot it.
Also, I dislike the battery life in the long run. They've only lasted me about 6 months until they're virtually unusable. Like before, I'd get 7-10 days of standby battery life, and 8 months later or so, the battery of life would be 14-20 HOURS!
Nokia 3595- Nice Phone, But Nobody Can Hear Me by jessieca ,Jun 05 '04
Pros: Color Screen, Interesting Keypad, Ringer Selection and Sound Cons: Nobody can hear me when I am speaking to them on this phone.
I really enjoyed having this phone from day one. The ringers were better, the color was better, and I even enjoyed the odd keypad. However, nobody on the other end of the line can understand what I am saying. It is a constant complaint by everybody I speak to, and it becomes very frustrating to have to repeat myself over and over again. This phone would be great if people on the other side could hear you.
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