Pros: Fun ring options, games, sturdy, cheap. Cons: Fuzzy at times, bulky, no redial button
Throughout the past few weeks, I have needed to use a cell phone for more minutes than my plan includes. I therefore have borrowed my mother's Nokia 5180. Not-quite-stylish but serving its purpose, this phone has proven acceptable for its cheap...
Pros: Good battery life, nice features, inexpensive Cons: Older technology, bulky and heavy compared to today's standards
The Nokia 5180 is the second wireless phone I have owned, after having used one of those “slim phone” models for the past few years (if you’re interested, I have a review a ways back on this phone, while I was still a bit naïve in the wireless...
I ended up with this phone not because my other phone had really clunked out on me, but because the contract with my phone company was up for renewal. I had been paying through the nose for service that was acceptable, but not out of the ordinary at...
Pros: Lightweight, Small, Easy to Carry/Pack, Fairly Rugged Cons: Poor Signal Reception
Okay, I will admit it, I am a cellular phone junkie. At this point in my life, I really dont think I could do without one. I have had a phone for the last 4 years and I cannot even imagine what it was like before I had one. If I am driving and I...
Pros: Inexpensive, rugged, versatile Cons: Size, no internet
The cost is that you will always have this with you either in your pocket/purse or hanging from your belt with the optional attachment. Sometimes I wonder if I really want to be called while I'm in the supermarket. But...you have to control these things;...
Pros: Easy to Use, Reliable, Nice Feature Set, Car Kit, Numerous Faceplates Cons: A Little Larger Than The Latest Models, Not Web-Enabled
A year ago this phone (in the guise of the 5160) was retailing $150.00 with a calling plan. Now, as it nears the ends of its product life, it goes for a penny, with a calling plan.
Frankly, I really love this phone. No, it’s not the smallest,...
Pros: Customizable, VM, 3 Way Calls, Caller ID, Digital AND Analog service Cons: Both the green and orange face plates are U-G-L-Y!
I know, I know. I hate "cell phone people." You know the types: the ones swerving on the road, the ones ignoring their dates at dinners, the ones not watching where they are going in the mall. Yes, they all have one thing in common -- their...
I love my new Nokia cell phone. I recently lost my Erickson Cell Phone so i purchased the Nokia5180 and boy am i glad. Nokia has so many great features on it such as: your own personal phone book, a message center, a call log (a caller Id), call...
Pros: good balanced feel in hand; easy to find accessories Cons: poor signal; a pansy of a phone; poor construction
This phone was issued to me when my department decided to begin using cellular phones for communication on the road. Since then, I've had it in for repairs. Believe me, I haven't abused the phone at all-- I'm not that kind of guy. I am tellin ya bra',...
Pros: light-weight, easy to use Cons: occasionally my battery slips out
I bought this product mainly because I couldn't stand seeing so many people out on the road on the telephone. I would get paged and have to look around to find a payphone and use up all my change. That is the main reason why i purchased a cell...
Pros: Great Prices, Great fashion, In style, Games and so much more. Cons: None that I can think of
Hey do you have a phone? Is it Nokia? That is what everyone asks. They are the greatest phone. I love it. I'm 16, and literally all of my friends have one. If I were to recommend a phone it would be this one. Not only are they awesome, but they have...
I had been using an analog star tac for a while, and was very fed up with the poor battery life. I understand that it is a small battery, and that you compromise battery life for the small size and light weight of the phone, however this was just...
The Nokia 5180 is a great mobile phone. It is very clear, and very reliable. It will not break with a little bump or even a big bump. They are very clear as I mentioned before. The Nokias are growing and everyone is buying them... WHY?? Because...
Pros: clarity, long battery life, lots of features Cons: none to speak of
After my Ericsson cellular phone had a brush with death as I threatened to throw it from a moving vehicle when I was fed up with it having a mind of its own, I decided it was time for a new phone. With Ericsson out of the picture, the big decision...
Pros: Small, light, great looking Cons: So much fun to use, the bills are gonna be high!!
For Christmas, I asked for and got, a Nokia 5180 cell phone. I had a Motorola Flip phone for several years, but it was so clunky, and frankly didn't really work very well. It was heavy, and....I just needed a change!
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