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by misterhoney , Jul 21 '02
Pros: Features, menu, downloadable ringtones and operator logo, good RF and voice quality. Cons: Size and weight. Not using standard headphone jack.
This phone was given by the cell phone carrier when signing for a monthly plan. Please take this into account for my review.
I bought this product because my other cell phone carrier (AT&T) did not have a good coverage near my home. So I...
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by nad_masters - Top 100, Jul 26 '01
Pros: Lots of features for a "cheap" phone. Cons: Somewhat flimsy. Reception is questionable.
When I signed up for Cingular's (excellent) plan, they gave me a choice of 2 free phones (a 5000 series Nokia or an Ericson). I, of course, wanted to see what my options were if I foot in a little more on top of service.
I was given a...
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by mrdogface112 , Mar 26 '01
Pros: Cool games, lots of features! Cons: bigger than 8260, kind of heavy.
This phone is one of the coolest phones I have ever used, it's got a calculator, calender, space impact( kind of like macross/galaga) best nokia game to date in my opinion, the other games kind of blow.
This phone is just packed with features,...
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by Songers , Dec 13 '01
Pros: Size and easy access to numbers unlike smaller phones. Not a flip-up phone Cons: Switching snap-on covers can be a pain
If you are a mobile phone user and you are looking for a practical phone that doesn't sacrifice size and ease-of-use, then the Nokia 3390 is for you.
Design
The design is very comfortable in the hand as you speak. The buttons are...
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by tiggert12140 , Aug 23 '01
Pros: Light stylish and easy to use. Cons: not really any
All right ladies and gents, yes I know that it has been awhile since my last review but hey even I have to work. Anyways here we have the newest American Nokia Phone to hit the market the Nokia 3390 . Not a bad little phone is the approach that...
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by kitkit201 , Jul 19 '01
Pros: Lots of customizable features, games and it's a Nokia. Cons: Weak signal, flimsy and bulky. No web access. 2 hour talk time!
This review will be based on Cingular service in Northern California, specifically the Sacramento and Bay Area.
I got the Nokia 3390 free during a promotion at a store where I got to college in May 2001. The first time I held the phone at the...
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by Jay_Lin , Mar 24 '01
Pros: small, lightweight Cons: na
for anyone who has read any of my previous opinions on cell phones you will know that i am quite dedicated to my Nokia 5190. i know its getting old, falling apart but i love it. BUT i did try this little 3390 out for a few days and i ALMOST talked myself...
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by achantra , Jan 07 '01
Pros: Size, customizability, lots of features Cons: No WAP access
The new Nokia 3390 is the company's latest entry into the US mobile phone market. This phone is aimed squarely at the low end user, but it is loaded with advanced features. Intended to be placed below the Nokia 8890 World Phone as well as the Nokia...
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by aremisbree , Aug 05 '01
Pros: compact size, hidden antennae, games, calendar and calculator, Cons: Small size (easy to lose and awkward to talk into. Li-ion batter costs extra.
I bought this phone to replace a piece-of-junk Ericsson CF888. I lost the dual-mode capability of the Ericsson (which didn't work anyway) to get a better quality digital only phone.
There are many quality features like the calculator and...
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by fortfun , May 07 '01
Pros: Small, Internal Antenna, Customizable Cons: Weighty for its size
I have had this phone for a year and 3 months. It is a good phone for most light to average users. I have had no troubles with this phone (Once it froze up, but that's not bad.)
This phone has all the features I need:
-SMS=Short Message...
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by bunnyyear , Aug 09 '01
Pros: small and very portable, vibration, ring tone composer Cons: short battery life, just okay reception
I began with a Nokia 7190, but that had too many problems, and then Cingular Wireless (Southern California) discontinued it due to the problems that too many customers were having with the 7190. I had to return it, and they exchanged it for this Nokia...
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by Brood_McEto , Dec 07 '01
Pros: Small, Lightweight, Changeable faceplates, downloadable ringtones, simple, easy-to-use Cons: no auto-keylock, can only text message other voicestream phones.
I just stopped using my Ericsson R280LX with AT&T recently, because I was able to get a second line with VoiceStream. My R280LX was acting up, and rather than pay to get it fixed, I opted to get a different phone with a different company.
I...
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by tony2times , Oct 16 '01
Pros: is easy to use and is great options Cons: could be smaller
The 3390 came with my contract with voice-stream, it is a GSM based phone(uses a SIM card).4.3 inches tall and 1.9 inches wide This phone weighs about 4.2 ounces with a standard battery.
The standard battery lasts around 2 hours 30 minutes of talk...
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by wc201 , Jul 05 '01
Pros: Low Price, Excellent Reception, Fully Customizable Cons: Short Battery Life
Recently, I changed from my Star Tac Timeport 8167 to Nokia 3390. I also changed service provider from Sprint PCS to Voicestream who uses GSM network.
Why Nokia 3390
Price
First, I bought the phone for its low price....
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by tcw311 , Jun 15 '01
Pros: Light, very portable. Cons: none
This phone has everything you need in a cell phone, it's perfect. I like how it works in every way. It's light, portable, clear, and has great features. It's features include a phone book, many games, a key guard, and those are just a few of the...
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