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by KCFemme - Top 500, Aug 04 '00
Pros: Long Battery Life! Lots of Extras Cons: No Vibrating Mode
Three months ago my Motorola StarTac bit the dust! The battery kept dying at very inopportune times. Therefore, a new phone was in order. I couldn't let my phone start deciding when I was finished with a conversation. So the search began. And the most...
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by nghiemr - Top 1000, Dec 21 '99
Pros: Excellent sound quality, loaded with features Cons: Exposed buttons, no protective flip cover
My first experience with a cell phone was the Motorola Startac 7000. I bought it with the impression that Motorola was a reliable brand name, and for the small, unique size. But the phone turned out to not be very reliable. It would drop calls very...
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by kembry , Jun 20 '00
Pros: Extremely intuitive, functional Cons: Not the latest and greatest
In the ever changing field of cellular phones, the Nokia 6100 series has been around for a while now. It's pretty well established itself as one of the better phones out there, and with great reasons. It has great talk time, great stand by time, and...
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by viper1963 - Top 500, Mar 05 '00
Pros: COMPACT, GREAT SOUND, GOOD BATTERY LIFE Cons: LCD fades, intermittently cuts off, limited name storage
I have owned two previous cell phones (a Mitsubishi 4000 and a Nokia). I got this phone from a friend who is a Pac Bell wireless salesman.
THE GOOD: I love the compact design and ease of use. I use this phone on average of 450-600 minutes...
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by jmoral , May 16 '00
Pros: Durable, long battery life, excellent voice quality, compact Cons: Only GSM unless you buy the analog module
I picked up the Nokia 6190 after changing communication providers. Previously, I was using a Motorola StarTac (VIP Series) to give you an idea of what I was used to.
The 6190 is a great little phone! The menu system is easy to navigate and...
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by pandor , Feb 18 '01
Pros: Highly convenient, affordable, multi-featured, and multi-functional Cons: None that I could think of
Back in middle of September of last year, I have purchased a Nokia 6190 phone with a then Voicestream prepay service, now a North American Neighborhood Plan. What I did not realize that I was purchasing more than just a cellular phone, It was a...
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by corndoggz , Oct 15 '00
Pros: built in the USA like a brick outhouse, terrific battery life, great reception, many accessories available Cons: kinda big by today's standards
As high technology marches on, electronics become smaller and easier to use. But while there are plenty of new mobile phones that are smaller, few are easier to use than Nokia's 6190.
When I started in the world of wireless communications, I...
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by MaMaa , Jan 18 '00
Pros: small, lightweight, fits anywhere, cool features Cons: coverage may not be in everyones area.. as it uses voicestream
I have this phone as my husband is in the cellular bussiness so he bought this phone for me for my birthday! It is very small and fits easily into a small purse or even in a pocket. It does not have a long antenna to contend with and is less likely to...
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by sygyzy , Nov 19 '00
Pros: Durable, good battery life, cheap Cons: Weak antenna
At the time I purchased my phone, the 5190 was the most popular and the 6190 was the top of the line. It cost me $300 with a $150 rebate from Pacbell cellular. The phone works very well. The battery life is pretty good with more than 1/2 a week of...
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by aaronma , Jun 16 '00
Pros: Durable, Great Reception, Functionality, and Great Battery Life Cons: Accessories Suck
I've had my Nokia 6190 now for over a year, and I've got nothing but praise for it.
Durability - I've dropped the phone, tossed the phone, sat on the phone, and I might even have dropped it in the water once. Still works. No...
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by sweety-b , Feb 27 '01
Pros: It's a small, handy, reliable phone with many EASY-2-USE features. Cons: The selection of colors it comes in, and no changeable face(like the NOKIA 5180)
This phone has been very reliable throughout the 8 months I have owned it.
WHY I BOUGHT IT? I was tired of having to look for a dirty payphone to use only to call someone collect because the coin slot was jammed.
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by holstein13@hotmail.com , Nov 02 '00
Pros: Built in modem, customize ring tones Cons: Fake IR window
I wasn't happy about switching cell phones. I had the 6160 for over a year and I loved it. With my extended batteries and ear bud, I thought it just couldn't get much better. But when I switched services to Omnipoint (now Voice Stream) my old 6160...
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by mharward1 , Jun 17 '00
Pros: Handsome, light, intuitive. Oh, and good call quality! Cons: None as of yet.
Before taking the full plunge into the cell phone scene, a few months back I purchased the prepaid option from AirTouch (now Verizon Wireless), which came bundled with an Audiovox MVX-480 phone. After realizing nearly immediately that I would be using...
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by bobhob , Nov 22 '00
Pros: Size, dependability, features and cost to 5100 Cons: Cost compared to 8260
I bought the 6160 (AT&T) when it first came out, because it was smaller and sleeker than the flip phone.
It has a very acceptable memory - 100 names and numbers - and it is easy to navigate the phone book. You can enter the first letter of...
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by diri5005 , Apr 13 '00
Pros: Long battery life, customizable features Cons: Slightly expensive
When the Nokia 6190 first emerged on the scene I asked the VoiceStream representative about the phone and I researched it on the Internet. After contemplating on it for awhile, I decided to buy the phone.
Since purchasing my phone, I must...
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