Nokia 5160 Cell Phone
Written: Mar 25 '02
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Pros: Easy to use, good size
Cons: Not that good antenna reception, static during a phone call common.
The Bottom Line: It the reception was better, this would be a great phone, but until tis improved this is a model to avoid.
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| db1986's Full Review: Nokia 5160 Cell Phone |
This is a great cell phone. It holds up to 100 names, phone numbers, and e-mails in the phone book, which you can assign 7 of to speed dial numbers (1 is reserved for voice mail, and 9 is reserved for 911). Voice mail gives options of a automated message, or one you program entirely with only your own voice, or a cross in between with a automated message with your voice stating your name.
Boredom is also eliminated with this phone. Games include the classic Snake (you move the snake with the 2,4,6,8 keys around the screen where it collects little dots and grows), the almost frustrating Logic (figuring the order of symbols), and almost so old its prehistoric Memory (matching tiles). I spend so much time playing these 3 (and my high scores reflect it - in snake my high score is 1665)
Probably one of my favorite things about this phone is that you can download whatever ring tones you want, by having it sent to you for 99 cents from att.com. The drawback is that there is only space for 5 custom ring tones, and any more downloaded afterwards will require a deletion of another tone.
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Amount Paid (US$): 20
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Epinions.com ID: db1986
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Member: Doug Brown
Reviews written: 13
Trusted by: 1 member
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