Pros: small size, email and text messaging, looks, internal antenna Cons: expensive, a little cheap feeling
This is one sharp looking cell phone! One look at this phone and I was in love. It's sleek look, small size and wealth of features made this a very attractive phone. Nokia has always made top notch cell phones, but the 8260 goes above and...
Pros: small, great features. Cons: downloadable ringtones don't work
I have been using AT&T wireless for several years. My 6160 needed an upgrade and through my AT&T rep, I was able to get a great deal on this phone. It lists for $199, but through the upgrade program I was able to get it for $139. In addition,...
Pros: Small Size, Great Value, Stylish Look, Good Reception, Good Battery Life Cons: Can't Change Faceplate, Missing features from GSM Counterparts (8210, 8290)
Awesome, Amazing, Beautiful, Stylish, Tiny, Useful, Functional... these are just some of the words I can think of when I think about the NOKIA 8260. First of all, I would like to say this is the biggest bargain for a cellular EVER!
Pros: Small, Durable, Easy Navigation, Tons of feature, great battery life Cons: Maybe too small for big hands, poor manufacturer headset, easy to lose!
Nokia 8260 is far stylish and durable phone anyone can have. I have dropped this phone roughly 10 times on a solid concrete and not one thing has broke (maybe a scratch). 8260 owners will tell you the same, they are very durable. (8290's have...
Pros: Functions and compactness Cons: Compactness not great for large hands
In my search for a PCS service away from Sprint (see my future review on Sprint PCS), I looked for a new phone. Upon seeing the 8260, I was intrigued by the compactness of the phone and lack of external antenna. My major concern was reception in the...
Pros: Small size, easy to use, VERY long battery life. Cons: Less analog range than larger phones.
The Nokia 8260 is one of the new series double-digital plus analog band phones. It carries over most of the operating logic and button sequences from previous Nokia phones, so if you have owned one before you already know most of the operational...
Pros: size, battery life, internal antenna, text messaging capability, cool extra features Cons: no silent mode with headset, timer records in minutes and seconds, no internet availability
After using a digital StarTac with GTE service for a year and a half, I decided to try out ATT wireless with this little technological marvel. The two big features that led me to get this phone were the size and battery life. Smaller than many packs of...
Pros: ...Small size, great value, cutting-edge technology... Cons: ...no web-browser, small size...
When I wrote the original opinion, I had only played around with a friend's phone. Having purchased and used one since the end of Dec. 2000, I feel that I can add more substance to this article. Using this phone has only strengthened my opinion of...
Pros: Compact, light, 100's of features, stylish. Cons: On/off button, colored covers are a rip-off!
Wow, I have this exciting feeling of having a brand new piece of equipment in my hands, and that I'll be little by little over the next few weeks finding out about the many incredible features this cell phone has.
Pros: very small, tons of features, good reception Cons: none
On the quest for a new cell phone replacing my junky Ericcson one, I looked through many phones in the AT&T store. Suddenly the new Nokia 8260 caught my eye. This was the smallest phone I had ever seen, and I needed to take a look at it. Not only...
Pros: Size, louder ring & voice volume, email capable Cons: Not enough accessories available-yet
This phone has the best features of your familiar 6100 series, in a conveniently sized package. The user interface is nearly identical to any 6100 series phone, with the basically the same out of the box talk/standby time you're used to. The 8260 adds...
Pros: Slips away nicely into pocket, very stylish Cons: Too damn small........
I personally find them to be the best on the market. The 5120 series seems to be the most popular, but then the Nokia 8260 came onto the market. It looked very stylish, and was a very small phone. My CellularOne plan was terrible, so I decided to get a...
Pros: Customizeable, portable, convenient, and stylish with great features and battery life. Cons: Lacks voice dialing and certain features that the 8290 has.
This little Nokia phone is a great choice for those who love portability, personalization, style, and great features. I'm assuming you already know about most of the features and specifications of the phone so I won't go into detail about that.
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Pros: Small, nice color, Nokia quality, lots of functions, light Cons: Plastic easy to be scratched, small buttons, not the smallest phone from Nokia
I personally owned the 6160 before, and by then, I thought I had the best cell at the time. Not until I saw the 8260. It's a very sweet cell phone filled with useful functions. The best is the ability to send and receive email and SMS(short messaging...
Pros: Tiny, Stylish, Feature-laden Cons: I overpaid, but you don't have to
Price
Let me first start off by saying that I really overpaid for this phone. I paid the MSRP ($200) at a local wireless store, and I was extremely pleased with the price. I had wanted this phone all along, and for it to be only $200 was...
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