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by jrkappus , Sep 28 '00
Pros: Great features easy to use. Cons: Call quality at times.
I have used only brand of phone but two different models. I bought the 5190 first and it was a good phone but I needed more for my job. So I had the chance to switch my service and the 5160 was the phone for me. I have yet to have any problems with this...
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by deleo , Dec 21 '99
Pros: Excellent battery, reception, speed dialing programing. Cons: On/off switch could have been larger and easier to use.
I purchased a Nokia 5160 because I liked the plan that was available with it. The phone, my sixth to date, has features similar to most cell phones, a directory for storing numbers for speed dialing, caller ID, logs, timers, games, all the usual. The...
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by digamma , Sep 11 '99
Pros: Good battery power, ease of use Cons: weak signal, high relative price even with calling plans
This is my first cell phone that I ever bought. Yes, I know, I'm kind of late to the wireless communication party, but it always seemed cost-prohibitive based on the amount of time I would actually use it.
Firstly, the signal strength on this...
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by paulpease , Dec 04 '99
Pros: Easy, simple, lightweight Cons: Can have a mind of its own.
This little baby is my second cell phone and lives up to my expectations and then some. Really small and lightweight (compared to the behemoth I used before, a piecajunk from Motorola) what impresses me most is the really simple software that makes it...
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by Mands , Feb 02 '00
Pros: Handy and easy to use Cons: The ninutes are hard to deal with because you might go over your limit.
The Nokia 5160 is an new phone which changes the future of cell phones. You can use the internet, play games, and record messages as well. You are able to store numbers for automatic dialing and record your own voice mail. It comes in many different...
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by bemcgibbo , Dec 28 '99
Pros: QUALITY, strong battery Cons: Bit too small
My Nokia 5160 is a HIGH quality and easy to use cell phone. I have had three Nokia phones now and keep upgrading and coming back to them. Basically I find that the deliver near perfect audio in the worst kinds of weather. I realize that part of the clear...
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by miss45459 , Mar 29 '00
Pros: Small, don't have to give out home # :~), phone cards Cons: Can be involved to get everything working
I was in a spending mood when I pulled up to Best Buy. This was the second time I'd been there in two weeks. The last time I was there I bought a scanner. This time I wanted a cell phone. I'm probably the least likely person to ever buy a phone. #1...
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by priggy , Aug 13 '00
Pros: Easy to use, Good Reception, Not too much clutter, long battery life Cons: not too durable
When I was looking at phones, I was debating between this and the 6160. I thought that this is the same phone except without most of the useless features of the 6160. If you want a phone that has INCREDIBLY long battery life, very good reception, and a...
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by glnelso , Jan 19 '00
Pros: Easy to Use. Cons: Can't escape the monthly bill.
This lightweight phone is top quality. It has a large screen that is easy to read. Plus your able to store over 80 names and numbers. All your stored names can be dialed at the touch of one button. PCS phones have come a long way in regards to the amount...
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by madisonwill , Nov 29 '99
Pros: It has Everything. Cons: Might be expensive; analog attachment is bulky
This phone has it all. It is the perfect size, not too small, but small enough to carry with you at all times. Excellent digital coverage. Programmed games, calculator, large phone directory, extremely simple to use, versatile settings, and dozens of...
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by sprint_man , Jan 24 '00
Pros: Excellent compact phone Cons: Poor design
Last year purchased one of these phones. I really like the size of the phone, but with the send/end button where it is located I tend to turn the phone off while talking. I wish they would have put the send button on a different location. Really has...
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by BobDogg , Feb 07 '00
Pros: Great phone for family Cons: Nothing
Before i bought this phone i had a Prime Co which I did not like because i had to search everywhere for the cards we paid the bills with. On my Nokia i have a family plan and no hassle on paying. I am so glad i switched. I like the large screen and its...
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by kiskopop21 , Nov 18 '00
Pros: durable, small, lightweight Cons: high radiation rating
I got this phone for about five dollars when bellsouth mobility was having a special promotion a year ago. I was pleased with it initially. It has great features, multiple ring choices, lots of memory, easy to use, good standby and talk time. It is...
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by mikeymo , Dec 22 '99
Pros: everything Cons: replacement battery expensive
This phone was bought to replace a pager. The point to the phone was that it provided all the features that I needed to compete against any pager that was available. No more stopping by the pay phone to get the message. It provides not only cellular...
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by quiksilver911 , Mar 29 '00
Pros: Can change covers, convenience, size, durability,battery life..... Cons: none!
After having terrible experiences with those analog phones, I am now on a plan that includes the Nokia 5160 phone. It is small, easy to use, and lightweight. At first I considered the 6100 series. I just didnt see the point in spending another 50-75...
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