Pros: QWERTY Keyboard, Nokia durability, long battery life, easy to operate. Cons: Little larger than expected.
Throughout my cell phone career I have tortured, thrown, dropped, slapped, dropped into a milk shake, hacked, changed face plates, changed housings, added stupid flashing lighted antennas, added stupid flashing batteries and even spray painted at least ...
Pros: Many features, keyboard, color display, excellent quality sound, performance and design. Cons: Large compared to other brand name phones, battery life, expensive.
I walked into my local Cingular Superstore a few weeks ago on a mission. I wanted to purchase a phone that I wouldnt want to trade-up in a year. A phone with features out of the wazoo. Features including Internet access, a high capacity ...
Pros: Great compact design, keyboard just the right size, lots of features! Cons: Battery doesn't last as long as others.
The Nokia 6800 is just a cell phone, as the Mona Lisa is just a painting or a Ferrari is just a car. I have owned mine now for just under two months and I am still toying with it in some way everyday. Many other reviews here will tell you of the typical ...
Pros: Features, display, tuner option, form vs function, EVERYTHING Cons: Not backwards compatable with headsets, somewhat slow response time in menu options (GSM related)
To qualify my opinion on this product, I'd like to mention that I work for a major wireless carrier. I used many different types of phones and both TDMA and GSM technology so I have a good base to work from. I am also a dedicated "gadget guy" who loves ...
Pros: Excellent Clarity,
Speakerphone,
Thumb-type Keyboard,
Excellent Email capabilities
Cons: Average battery life,
Larger than average size
This phone was purchased after I was on the verge of discontinuing my service with AT&T GSM after a year of horrible reception, dropped calls, and poor customer service. I call to indicate I would be willing to pay the cancellation fee of $150 because my ...
Pros: Full QWERTY keyboard w/minimum size. Tons of customization options. Cons: No possibility of custom faceplate options & limited accessories.
After 4 years with the same phone I finely decided to upgrade. AT&T was offering the 6800 FREE to upgrading customers, so that convinced me the time was right. I have been with AT&T for 5 years, happily so the 2 year contract I had to sign was not an ...
Pros: design, color screen, polyphonic, QWERTY pad, battery life, light, scroll/navigation button, speakerphone Cons: Slightly large, battery life short for a Nokia, headset, power button location
I've had this phone for three weeks now and I really haven't been this excited over a phone in two y ...
Pros: lighted keyboard, big screen, easy numeric keyboard. Cons: Not many accessaries available, dependant on services provided by wireless service, attractive to theives.
I've been a cellular phone user since the days of Cellular One and the DiamondTel22x. In those days, your phone being able to be a beeper was what made it rock, but ten years later, I have picked up the Nokia 6800 on AT&T Wireless service and haven't been ...
Pros: Durable, Speakerphone & Great Quality Cons: Lacks the digital camera and Bluetooth
Introducing the Nokia 6800 GSM/GPRS cellular phone for AT&T Wireless. Once again, I have managed to pick a great phone to make me satisfied. This is one of the latest models released by Nokia. I don't know what it is, but every 6000 series Nokia has r ...
Pros: QWERTY keyboard
Joy stick
sound quality and reception
speakerphone quality
POP emaiL Cons: No EDGE
No Bluetooth
GPRS Network performance poor
No camera
No expandable memory
No MP3
The Nokia 6800 represents a leap forward in interface design that mobile executives will appreciate. Unlike most phones that require multiple key presses per character, the 6800's full QWERTY keyboard allows users to rapidly type information. At first ...
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