Nokia 6340i Cell Telephone
Written: Mar 19 '03
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Pros: Small and light weight, web enabled, downloadable ringtones.
Cons: Difficult to turn phone off and on
The Bottom Line: For the average user it will be a good deal. If getting for children it is not an expensive issue if lost.
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| saulsse's Full Review: Nokia 6340i |
I obtained the Nokia 6340i thru a phone upgrade offer from Cingular Wireless.
It is about the same size and weight of my previous Nokia which was a 3360.
It is easy to use its features, but if you are not careful and place it in you pocket, the phones buttons will be activated by simple pressure.
It has a built-in vibration feature so there is no need to buy another battery for the phone that has that vibration feature.
The ON/OFF button is located at the top of the phone and is difficult to see and feel if you utilize the belt carrier.
It will take a couple of tries to get the phone turned off or turned on.
Locking the cell phone keys is also a bug-a-bear, but doable.
Battery life is very good and clarity is ok. If in a noisy enviorment, you may have a bit of difficulty if you don't have an earbud or lapel mike.
With no antenna sticking out of the phone, there is very little to catch on, but again if you put the phone into your pocket its phone buttons will activate at slight pressure.
Recommended:
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Member: Stephen Sauls
Location: Chamblee, GA USA
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About Me: Age 46, Records Clerk with Law Enforcement Agency
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