Pros: Clear, light weight, compact, easy to use Cons: None
I bought my husband this phone for Christmas, but he couldn't wait...
It's so easy to use, easy to program and light weight. It weighs 6.2 oz with the standard battery. The memory will hold up to 100 names and numbers. It has caller ID, to...
Pros: functional and simple to use Cons: better phones out there
As for cellular phones are concerned the Nokia 5160 is a great phone. It is excellent in terms of functionality and durability. It is lightweight and small; very comparable to As for more enhanced features and upgradeability, the phone is lacking. ...
Pros: anytime, anywhere Cons: no caller ID or voice mail
I always said I would never own a cell phone. As I get enough of phones at work and at home. I really never had a need for one. I just figured that if I missed a call, that they could call me back. However this is the year 2000 and for safety I decided...
Pros: Easy to use, lots of options, color covers are fun. Cons: Battery needs frequent charging, occasionally falls off in purse.
Once upon a time there was a girl who mocked cell phone users for their dependence on their electronic umbilical cords. Fast forward to the present...this same girl has thanked her lucky stars on more than one occasion that she invested $25 in her cute...
Pros: Many options, easy to use Cons: No option available to silence the phone
Have you ever been stranded on a highway where the closest phone was miles away? Well it happened to me. My car "expired" on my way to school in the middle of winter and I panicked. After walking around in a strange neighborhood, I found a...
Pros: light weight, easy to use, EXTREME CLARITY, many features Cons: none found
What could be easier?!
I had my Nokia 2160 for 2 years. The phone was everything I wanted. For two years! Not even two years. Try 20 months. Finally, the reception starting getting filled all kinds of static and the range was decreasing....
Pros: 6120 has some extras Cons: but they don't justify the extra expense
So, you ask. Is there that much of a difference? Should I shell out the extra cash for the 6120? Read on my friend, and then make your own decision! I have owned both and in my opinion, the 5160 is just as good as the 6120.
Pros: function rich, good form factor Cons: poor manufacturer case, swivel clip damages phone
I got the Nokia 5160 from my company. I also have a Nokia 6185 which is actually my personal favorite. I gave my Motorola StarTac 3000 to a friend because the battery time doesn't last. The Nokia 5160 only came with a NiMH battery, while my Nokia 6185...
Pros: nice size, lots of parts available, very popular. Cons: Signal (sometimes), LCD (sometimes).... this seems to be only MY PROBLEMS though.
I bought my Nokia 5160 at a local AT&T dealer for $129 two years ago, and then it was one of the best phones, now; although a little out dated- in my opinion, it still is one of the best phones. But with good things there are always problems, I will...
Pros: Great little gadget, beats the pay phone... Cons: Be considerate when you switch the ringer on!
Are you one of those obsessive-compulsive need-to-be-noticed types whose cellphone goes off at the most inopportune times? Have you ever got your butt kicked for interrupting the climax of the movie, the middle of the solo at a first-run play, the date...
Pros: Super-simple to Use, Quality, Great Features, Available Kar Kit
Cons: Not So Hip Anymore, Not
Web-Enabled
Let's get right to the point: I really love this phone. No, it’s not the smallest, the sexiest or the most feature-laden phone you can get. What it is is reliable, easy to use and convenient. I have mine hooked up with the full car kit (about $300...
Pros: Wife can reach you anytime, anywhere Cons: Wife can reach you anytime, anywhere
My new Nokia 5160 replaces a single-digital, single-analog Erickson that wasn't compatible with ATT's national One-Rate network. I had already been impressed when other pilot crew members I flew with were able to keep in touch with there families...
Pros: Long battery life, good size, sturdy, big display, lots of ringer options Cons: Bulky (not really something to put in your shirt pocket), nothing major.
With cellular phones becoming smaller and smaller with more functions than ever, the Nokia 5160 remains a size bigger than the rest with functions that are useful for everyday life.
Although we have a Samsung SCH-3500 for personal use,...
Pros: Easy to Use, For Me at Least Cons: Other People Using it have no clue how
Currently, my phone has a bright pink face with black and white lightning-like streaks on it. This face plate was a Christmas gift from my brother. Previously, for about a year, it had a bright orange face. I like my phone because not many 17-year...
Pros: Easy to use, handy size, decent battery life Cons: Haven't really found any yet.
I bought the Nokia 5160 as part of Southwestern Bell Wireless' Special Olympics promotion. If I signed a new service contract, and made a $20.00 donation to the Special Olympics, they would "give" me a Nokia 5160. My husband and I each took...
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