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by jeremyf , Jul 05 '01
Pros: Small, beautiful, customizable phone. Has the most features of any phone in the US! Cons: No web access. :(
You won't go wrong with this phone. It's the all-around best phone available (for under $300-$400) in the US right now.
- Looks
This phone is small. It's about halfway between the omnipresent 5000-series and the super-tiny...
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by joemike , May 24 '02
Pros: small, lightweight, cool faceplates, voice recognition, inexpensive Cons: still a ways to go on the voice recognition technology, batt. life, volume
I get an email saying "free phone". Hey, I'm always open to a bargain, besides, I was in the market for a new phone anyway. A smaller one.
It's a voicestream marketing email. After doing my homework (and yes, I did a LOT of homework...
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by packdragon , May 10 '01
Pros: Nice and compact, chock full o' features, sturdy for its size, and VIBRATING! Cons: Takes a long time to boot up or make a call, unimpressive signal reception
My last phone was an Ericsson CF67something... I loved that it was tiny and stylish, but it lacked a lot of things. Plus it was flimsy. I needed to get it replaced because the flip-down piece was cracked and about to fall off!
Rather than go...
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by abercrombie192 , Jun 11 '02
Pros: Easy to use, easy options, helpful guides Cons: easily locks up, not much signal
It is hard looking for the right cell phone. I have this cell phone because I received it for a gift at Christmas. I really enjoy using this phone because it has very eay to use features. Such as, call log. The call log lets you view all of your...
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by ChipMcDonald , Aug 23 '01
Pros: It was free; wired mic/ear bud works great; long battery life; intuitive interface Cons: Too easy to accidentally dial a number from a quick key? Radiation?
I'll start with the pros:
It was free as part of a Powertel offer.
The number buttons are very, very nice. They have a very solid feel, it is very easy to judge if you have successfully pressed the button or not. They are raised...
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by sriramv , Mar 06 '03
Pros: Light weight, Clear sound quality, loads of other features Cons: No Back-light at night.
The smaller cell phone models actually seem too small (the distance between your mouth and the microphone is big when the phones speaker is at your ear - feels a little awkward), the 3390 seemed to be well-sized unit. Not too big and bulky but at...
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by haledr , Feb 24 '02
Pros: Small, with clear sound and nice screen. Cons: Keys uncovered and there's no clip.
I've had cellular service for about six years, and I've always hated it. I don't really like talking on the phone in general, and the static and sound qualities of cell phones has always driven me crazy. Even with my last phone, a digital Ericson, I...
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by jwimberley , Apr 02 '02
Pros: Good features and sound clarity as long as you have a good signal. VERY RUGGED! Cons: Big drawback is the lack of internet connection.
First things first, this is a good phone. I bought it last week and have been using it all weekend. It is well sized, has great features and for the most part is easy to use. I had some major problems with the store where I bought the phone but that...
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by mafazio , Apr 18 '02
Pros: Small, Sounds Great, Great Battery Life, Easy To "Get To Know"!!! Cons: Other Than No Internet Access...I Cannot Find One!!!
Cellular Charisma!!!
In Las Vegas, where I live, Cingular Wireless offers free Nokia 3390 with a 2 year contract. If you would like to fork out a few extra Benjamins you could get something better...but why!!! The Nokia 3390 has...
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by JamesK , Apr 10 '02
Pros: Price, sound quality, craftsmanship, features, customizable Cons: Not compatible with iStream.
Call Clarity
Of the things I look for in a mobile phone sound quality has to be high on the list. The 3390 is all digital, so there is no analog hisses or buzzes. Before purchasing this phone with a contract, you should be sure to check the...
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by joyrex5 , Mar 15 '01
Pros: Great features, very light but not too small. Cons: Reception not very good, caused by mobile phone service (Fido).
I recently had the Samsung SCH-3500 and became tired of the phone, and looked around for something with a few more 'fun' features. I had always known Nokia phones were great for this, so I decided to go for the newest Nokia phone available in Canada,...
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by zazoo , Dec 13 '01
Pros: The Phone is Small, Clear, Durable (I've dropped it...), and Easy to Use. Cons: The Phone is Small and has a Short Battery Life.
Well, I finally did it. I joined the masses and purchased a cellular phone. Having a ground line is expensive and I drive a lot, so it is nice to have a phone in case of emergencies. The Nokia 3390 is the phone I purchased, mostly because it "looked...
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by MizJezebel , Dec 19 '01
Pros: Very small; tons of features; no special battery required for vibrate mode. Cons: Fragile; very short battery life; cool features not compatible with my wireless service.
Hoo boy. I have been through SO MANY cell phones in the last three years, Nokia owes me some sort of frequent-buyer discount.
First I traded my old Mitsubishi phone in for the 5190 (See my review, "If it costs nothing, it must be worth the...
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by miniwhome , Jan 05 '02
Pros: No Attenna, Small/Lightweight, Good Signal Reception, Fits Anywhere! Cons: Battery Life
First of all let me say, I've had this phone since July, so I feel that I can write an adequte review on the phone. In the past I have used an old Ericsson GSM phone, then a Nokia 5190, then a Nokia 5185i, then a Nokia 5160, and now a 3390. I have...
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by kembry , Mar 03 '01
Pros: Small, good battery life, intuitive to use. Cons: Plastic housing (although feels sturdy).
The Nokia 3390 is being marketed as the teenie-bopper cell phone, but really packs a lot into a small package at a great price. For years, Nokia's most accessible models were the 5100 series for the value conscious and the 6100 for the more professional...
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