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by cshinn , Feb 02 '01
Pros: portability, size Cons: size
I was really excited when I bought my 8260 phone, since I had been a long-time user of Nokia phones and have been very happy with their quality. The problem I have with the 8260 is that it is just too small (I can't believe I am saying that!!). Don't...
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by kapurboy , Dec 03 '00
Pros: Small, Lightweight, Portable, Inexpensive, STYLISH Cons: Buttons Hard To Press And Small, Unable To Change Faceplate
This phone is absolutely amazing. It is incredibly lightweight and small, and very portable. The battery time is also very good.
There are a couple of bad things though too. If you don't press the button hard enough, it doesn't work....
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by teamsporttrac , Apr 06 '01
Pros: Stylish, Small, Lightweight, Long Battery-Life, Good Reception, Easy to Use Cons: Expensive, Fragile, Display Scratches easily, Plastic
When I first saw the 8260 I knew right away I had to have it. Thanks to a special promotion by a local wireless service provider, I was able to purchase the 8260 for just $99 (along with a hefty service contract). Prior to the 8260, I had a 6120. I have...
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by CriticalAndy , Mar 23 '01
Pros: Slim, Fun, Pint-Sized, & A Big Head-Turner Cons: Poorly placed power button
I honestly have to stop spending money! The Nokia 8260 is one of the most beautiful electronics piece I have ever purchased. It has everything consumers desire: A slim design, a big phonebook, an appealing look, an illuminated keypad, huge battery...
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by trillseeker , Mar 21 '01
Pros: Very cool look and style. Also cool downloadable tones,address book and calander. Cons: Bad for carrying no clip to atach to belt. Need Clip.
This is a must have phone for the out going people and did I say party pepole as well.The first thing you'll notice about the 8260, a dual-band TDMA model, is that it's really small. It measures 4.1 by 1.75 by 0.7 inches and weighs 3.4 ounces, which is...
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by carpet8300 , Jan 28 '01
Pros: Size, Stylish design and great usability Cons: prise.... but is worth it
Well let me start by saying I am from Denmark... This means that electric things like cellular phones are very expensive because of high taxes. You can see this on the price i paid for the phone.
The phone itself is the best of the 11 phones i have...
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by dndprice , Oct 25 '00
Pros: size, clarity, looks Cons: no flip cover, on/off button a bit difficult
Cool design, great colors, all the features of the best Nokia phones, and fits in my pocket. I've got a thick thumb, but use the keypad with ease -- even to score 800+ on snake.
I was surprised at the reception with a built-in antenna, but...
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by sorro , Dec 01 '00
Pros: Sleek, compact phone with amazing clarity Cons: It is awfully small
First of all, let me tell you that I am new to this whole "wireless" thing. I recently got back from Japan, a land where everyone and their dog owns one of the things, and the longer I have been back, the more I have decided I need one....
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by januaryma , Jan 30 '01
Pros: It's small and portable, cute and interchangeable! Cons: High priced because it is new, phone coverage is little less than others.
I started with the 5100 series phone, then moved to the 6100 series, and now, I am using the 8200 series.
Since beginning to use the 8290 I have noticed the phone coverage isn't as good as with my last 2 phone's. Sometimes I have to go...
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by tiggert12140 , Nov 15 '00
Pros: Size, Features, and Signal Strength Cons: price
As a Celular Dealer i see many phones come in and out of my store, the newest being the Nokia 8290. From what i have learned of this phone i am amazed, almost every possible feature too be on a phone including IR, calender, clock, voice activated...
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by kb7qdi , Jul 11 '01
Pros: Small and powerful Cons: Nothing to speak of
You can say (and my friends often do) that I am a complete cell phone 'geek'. I've had a cell phone ever since they first came out with the 3-watt car-phone in 1988. So, as a 'geek', when something new has come out, I am usually one of the first to at...
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by kryptonite_nj , Dec 17 '00
Pros: light weight, small Cons: too small??
I recently bought the Nokia 8260 thru AT&T to replace another digital phone that was dying by degree. The differences between my old phone and the Nokia are amazing. My old phone weighs almost twice as much as the Nokia and doesn't offer half of the...
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by Naka3 , May 27 '01
Pros: Fits into pocket easily, good battery life, lots of features. Cons: Too small, reception isn't great.
I walked into the wireless store ready to get a new cell phone. I had the StarTac and I thought it was decent but it was time for me to get a new phone. I wanted something sleek, stylish, with lots of features. But I wasn't going on just looks, I wanted...
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by ertaitai , Mar 24 '02
Pros: small, cute, many functions available
battery life is amazing Cons: if broken, very expensive to fix
i've gone through many cell phones and am exploring other new phones for fun but by far, this has been my favorite phone. the only one tempting me away would be a motorola v60 but i'm not fond of antennas poking at me.
it's a shame they stopped...
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by ShaneG6 , Sep 28 '00
Pros: Tiny, Vibrates, Good Battery Life Cons: Tiny, Fragile, not many accessories available yet
I like most of you am a tech junkie.. Half of my bi-weekly pay check goes to advance my collection of high tech gadgets and gizmos. I am only 19 and this is already my 5th cell phone. I've been through Sprint twice, Bell Atlantic twice, and now I'm on...
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