Pros: Great reception, battery life, features. Cons: None
The Nokia 6360 seems to be an excellent choice for anyone using the ATT network. I have not experienced any dropped calls or poor reception, using it around the suburban Phila.
area. The menu system is easy to use and the battery needs to be...
Pros: Strong audio quality and long battery life. Cons: On/off switch not always easy to use.
Packed with high-end features, this phone offers booming audio and clarity both on receive and transmit and yet won't break the bank! The battery life may be the longest I've ever seen in a cell phone (up to 14 days on standby) and the lithium ion...
Pros: Small, slim, lightweight, feature rich, cool look Cons: volume controls on side are easy to press accidentally
I absolutely love this phone. I have had it for about 3 months and couldn't be happier. The phone has a large display which makes it easy on the eyes. The phone is so light and thin, it can be fogotten in your pocket. The call quality is excellent....
Pros: Durable! Lots of great options like voice recorder and infared and call reminders. Cons: Monochrome display. (it's 1.5 years old.. can't complain much about monochrome)
I have had about 7 phones in seven years of cellphone use and this was my favorite phone to date, until I got it's upgraded brother, the 6200. I have AT&T wireless and bought the 6360 about 1.5 years ago. I require alot from my cellphones and this ...
Pros: stylish, easy to use, light weight. Cons: big
I had this phone the second it hit at AT&T I really liked it for ease of use, they made this phone for the buisness person in mind with a big phone book, and some better ringtones, the display is big enough that it's easy to read, and it weighs alot...
Pros: Reception, excellent infrared synchronization, noise filtering, battery life, operating (menu) system. Cons: No joy stick (unlike the Sony Ericsson T60)
I am really happy with this phone. I bought it 45-days after purchasing a Sony Ericsson. When the Sony Ericsson failed 45 days after purchase, I was happy to be paying the $120 for a Nokia 6360. The reception and quality is wonderful.
Pros: Digital,large backlit display and buttons,loaded,accs available in superstores Cons: A bit pricey but discounts and specials available through carriers,no belt clip
Goal:Find a new cell phone with built in voice dialing,text capability,long battery life and small size.
All the above was found in a neat little package by Nokia.The 6360 does everything a wireless phone should do and more.The reception is...
Pros: Incredible Battery life and excellent reception Cons: Kind of large, no internet connectivity (WAP)
When I lost my last phone over Christmas (Panasonic ProMax EB-TX210) I faced a dilemma: I wanted all the features of the latest m*life (AT&T speak for GSM) phones but I lived in suburban Houston. If AT&T TDMA service wasn't very strong in my area, there...
Pros: Great Nokia easy to use and learn software, bigger screen,lots of features Cons: Battery life is slightly shorter than the Nokia 6190. Not a "SIM" card phone.
I changed providers from Cingular with a Nokia 6190 to A.T.&T. wireless, I was happy to see they had the new Nokia TDMA 6360. This is a lightweight, sleek, full function phone with great Nokia easy to use and learn software. The screen, keys & text are...
Pros: Voice Dialing, ease of use, size and weight Cons: No lock-out, price
I recently upgraded my phone with AT&T Wireless after using my former Nokia 5165. The 5165 was great for my first phone and for a freebie, but it was not everything I needed. After much research, I determined that the 6360 would be everything I wanted...
Pros: Outstanding battery life, classy appearance, user friendly, solid case Cons: On Off button, irritating tones
Rather than write the same old crap that everyone else does, I'll just say that you would be hard pressed to find a better phone and value. A very good looking phone if you get the dark gray cover. Reception, voice and battery are top notch. It has...
Pros: Great reception, good size and weight, plenty of useful features Cons: low profile buttons
***UPDATED 24 AUGUST 2004, SEE END OF REVIEW*** I bought this phone to replace my very tired Nokia 6100 series, which was a durable, reliable workhorse of a phone. I beat the tar out of it, and I definitely got my money's worth. I'm a big guy with ...
Pros: solid construction, versatile, great reception and clarity, comprehensive manual Cons: lack of accessories
My experience will cell phones amounts to mostly having my Nokia 5165 for a couple of years and not at all liking that particular model. I bought the 6360 based on user reviews and several of my friends who had very positive comments on this phone.
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Pros: Battery life, reception, good USEFUL features Cons: Size, changing the volume
My older Nokia 8260 was starting to die, so wanted a new phone. Since I travel across the country and could work in any part of the country for weeks at a time, I felt it important to stick w/TDMA w/ATT (at least for now). After deciding to stick with ...
Pros: Lightweight, large phonebook, calendar, internal antenna Cons: No synchronization with Mac. Not bluetooth compatible
For three years I had been using a Nokia 5160. While this phone was light on the features it did prove to be a very dependable workhorse. Unfortunately, this year it started showing it's age as quirky little problems started appearing. I decided it was...
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