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Binding: Electronics Brand: Nokia EAN: 5050053118219 Label: Nokia Manufacturer: Nokia Model: Nok1100-Vir Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: Nokia Release Date: 2004-05-05 Studio: Nokia
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Design classic Comment: So good I'd call it a design classic. Simple to use, robust, starts up within about 2 seconds, battery lasts for over two weeks between charges, good size. I'm just buying my second after having the first one damaged beyond repair (not the fault of the phone).
Customer Rating:      Summary: a great little phone Comment: If you just want a cheap phone thats small enough to slip into any pocket,that makes calls and text's then this phones for you. you can buy it for around £20.00 so it can be used as a backup or a phone you can use in places you woudent want to use your expencive phone.
Customer Rating:      Summary: simple phone Comment: I bought this phone for my mother as it's straightforward and the Nokia menu system is easy to get used to. I also have one of my own, courtesy of my employer. For normal calls and texting, the phone is just fine and the up & down arrows give you either the last five numbers dialled or your full contacts list without having to go through the menus. Reception is good in low signal areas and it slips into your pocket no problem. A nice simple little mobile.
Customer Rating:      Summary: This phone is the shizzle Comment: This is simply the greatest phone of all time, because it is just that, a phone. All these stupid things with cameras and colourful screens are all well and good, but they are surplus to requirements. This phone does everything a phone needs to; make and receive calls. If you want a phone and nothing else, then don't waste time looking at anything else. This is for you.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Cheap membrane keyboard... Comment: Nice simple package, let down by tacky membrane keyboard. If you want to see how Nokia (or anybody elses) membrane keyboards stand up to use, visit a display at your local Tesco, the keyboard puffs up like a big bubble. A decent phone let down by a rubbish keyboard. Note, even more expensive Nokia's are currently using similar technology :( -- a big step backwards in quality my opinion.
I would prefer to see a proper keyboard and tough rubberized case, like some of the previous Nokias. The feature set is more than ample.
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