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by dkozin in Electronics, - Top 10, Feb 23 '01
Pros: Good sound quality, long battery life, nice looks and extensive set of features Cons: Small size might be a problem
The Nokia 8260 looks very nice. The antenna is located internally, so you cannot see it (and it doesn’t get in the way when you pull the phone out of your pocket). The colors and sleek design are also nice.
Colors
You can...
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by elmoebeesn - Top 500, Oct 12 '00
Pros: features, portability Cons: you will miss calls, phone is almost too small
In my recent quest to buy a cell phone I came up against many obstacles. I was somewhat leery of these items anyway, being that I at first felt they were more of a status symbol than a usable everyday piece of equipment. I soon found though, with the...
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by basilisk4 - Top 500, Jan 03 '01
Pros: Internal antenna, tiny size, lightweight, feature-rich Cons: None to speak of
Ever since Nokia started making its diminutive model 8260 cellular phone, I've seen a lot of these phones around here. Is it due to the small size, or is it a result of the excellent reviews the 8260 has received from critics and trade publications? ...
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by gracef - Top 500, Dec 19 '00
Pros: Compact; loaded with features; great battery life Cons: Wimpy ring; Size may be a problem for those with visual impairments or large hands
I came to own the Nokia 8260 when I decided to upgrade my cell phone to a newer model. My previous phone, an Ericsson LX100, was serviceable, but had lots of little quirks. So when the battery died, I had the perfect excuse to get a new phone....
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by Javelina - Top 100, Jul 27 '01
Pros: Small, lots of options, good battery life, very convenient Cons: Sometimes too small, options can take a while to learn
This little phone is a wonder packed with tons of options. It’s like a BMW roadster that’s loaded! If you are looking for a wee little phone (weighing in at only over three ounces) that has a lot of offer, this is a great cell phone.
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by three60 , Nov 30 '00
Pros: Small size, battery life, sound quality Cons: Construction quality, buttons, ergonomics
What up y'all. It's been a long time since my last epinion. Between working alot and not getting my hands on any new toys, well, there went all my time. Anyway, I did get something pretty new last week, my new Nokia 8260 cell phone!
I had been...
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by LizaKM , Aug 17 '00
Pros: So compact and stylish appearance Cons: I don't know of any
*Updated!*
If any of you have read my other reviews, you will see that I loved my Motorola StarTac. I did, but I must admit that the little Nokia 8260 far surpasses it. It isn't just a phone, its a calendar, organizer, and instant messenger...
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by favic , May 23 '01
Pros: Light weight, nice design,3 colors, lots of features. Cons: The ringer is weak.
The Nokia 8260 is an extremely popular model among teens and adults as well. Nokia's latest model is jam packed with new features. I will get into the features later. The phone is very hip, with a stylish design. And it is quite small in size but yet...
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by mikegmi2 , Sep 18 '00
Pros: Size, features, style. Cons: Durability
Well AT&T finally started offering this great cell phone to their cellular customers in my area (Detroit, MI)[I am actually from Warren, MI, the city where that goof ball Eminem roams the streets] so I had to pick it up. The Nokia 8260 is the...
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by borghese , Feb 08 '01
Pros: Size and weight - no need for carrying clip etc. fits in front pocket. Cons: So small and light- makes difficult to hold on long calls
My wife and I bought this phone last October. We looked into a lot of different designs. It was hard to make up our minds. Here is why we decided on the 8260. Size size and size.
We were not looking for a phone that we would be talking on all...
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by dmezzer - Top 1000, Nov 21 '00
Pros: Dimensions, Features Cons: Signal Strength, Keypad too small for some
Nokia's 8260 is a cell phone with some truly advanced features. As a StarTAC user for the last 2 years I've become familiar with many of the features of the 8260, but this phone adds some interesting extras that might make it worth the money to upgrade....
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by emcphers , Oct 18 '00
Pros: light, great looks, very clear Cons: might not make it on the highway??!!??
Ok, we’ve all done it right? You go to the car to buckle the kids in, etc. and you lay the phone down on the trunk. You drive off and about 5 miles down the road you look at your spouse and say, “Where’s the phone??” Well maybe not everyone has...
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by bluenightangel , Mar 11 '01
Pros: Why I wanted to buy another NOKIA, is It's one of the better cell phones Cons: One is better than none
I have bought Nokia a view years now. I like the new styles and colors the phone comes with. I wanted to have a phone that is compact, and clear. I wanted a phone that I could understand and easy to use. Comes with quick battery charger, explore some...
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by kgray00 , Nov 18 '02
Pros: Durability, Pocket Sized Cons: First of the internal antennas, now somewhat outdated
I recognize that with 480 other reviews on this phone made two years ago, you're thinking "Why a current review on such an old phone?" One reason...tried and true durability.
This was my first and only purchase in the cell phone...
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by uribou - Top 500, Feb 24 '01
Pros: Small and stylish. Cons: Might be TOO small.
This is my first personal cell phone in this country. Yes in the US. I was using a Docomo's i-mode compatible cell phone back in Japan. Compared to the cell phones sold in Japan, none of those sold in the US got me until I saw Nokia 8260.
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