Pros: Sturdy and reliable Cons: Hard to clean drool up from the tiny spaces between the keys
I just purchased my first cell phone. It was a requirement for my job. They told me that I had to buy my own phone and so I dutifully began my extensive search into mobile communication freedom. My quest brought me to my local wireless phone company...
Pros: Call quality, long battery life Cons: Pricey Accessories
I bought the Nokia 5160 because I was tired of dropping calls and charging the battery on my Philips digital phone, the Aeon. (Not sure what I thought 20 bucks would get me!) Anyway, the Nokia is by far, hands-down, the best phone on the market. (Of...
Pros: Cheap, comes free with some agreements. Changeable accessories. Cons: Not web enabled.
The Nokia 5160 is a great phone. Light weight, nice reception, many features and low cost(some wireless retailers offer it for free with a 1 yr agreement). A phone book is included, 3 different games that you can play, some are addicting and the phone...
Pros: Easy to use, digital saves you $$ on service Cons: I'm sure it's me, but I can't set up the voice mail.
I can stick this phone in the pocket of a sweater; it's amazingly easy to read and it connects beautifully, charges like a charm. I am now convinced that the struggle between analog and digital is over...just try one of these phones. It makes the analog...
Anyone going away to school should definitely look into getting a cell phone. I have had one since I came to college 2 years ago, and I can't imagine the amount of money that I have save having one.
Pros: Games are fun Cons: Voicemail probs, difficult to use in general!!
I hate the Nokia 5160 celluar phone. I find it extremely difficult, unless you are a freaking cell phone expert, to use this phone. To begin, every time your turn the phone on--Your voice mails messages come up. Now it would be great if i knew how to...
Pros: Size, Dual Band, Ease of Use Cons: Battery Life, Awkward Keyboard Locking
I had resisted a cell phone for years; it's NICE to be unreachable sometimes! But the right deal finally came along, and I have a Nokia 5160 in my purse nearly all the time.
Why do I like it? It's small enough that I actually do carry it...
The Nokia 5160 series phones are great. They have games, a calender option,
several different ring options, convenient volume control, and
a lot of accessories that can be of help for the busy person who needs
their phone in different...
One summer day two weeks ago I was riding my bike beside a busy street in my hometown. My trusty Nokia 5160 was safely (or so I thought) secured in my front jean pocket. Suddenly, I ran over a rather large rock.
Pros: Light Weight, Easy to Use, 8 to 10 Days Standby Time Cons: The Only Con I Have is Sound Quality, and that's due to Poor Service, not the Phone!
Nokia makes a FANTASTIC phone. I carried a Motorola for a couple of years and insisted that it was by far the best… I was dead wrong. My new Nokia is lighter and has all of the necessary bells and whistles that I needed.
Pros: Light weight, useful, good sound, comfortable Cons: the antenna does not go up, thats about it
I have had a Nokia 5160 for almost a year now, and I am under the service of AT&T. I have never had a problem with the phone. Of course occasionally it drops a call or two (like any other phone our there on the market, but that has more to do with...
Pros: Battery life, durability Cons: sub par reception
I was provided a Nokia 5160 by my employer. This is a very well built durable basic phone with great battery life. I talk about 250 minutes per month and charge the phone about twice per week. The 5160 is smaller and lighter than the Newer 6185 that I...
Pros: Clarity, ease of use, lightweight, reliable Cons: Small, hard to hold for larger hands?
I recently purchased the Nokia 5160 for personal and business use. Previously I had been carrying a Motorola StarTAC 250 for personal use (talk about heavy, but then, at the time, who knew?). My organization has also used the Qualcomm QCP-820 (perhaps...
Pros: Compact, Cute, Colorful (or not, if you prefer) Cons: Compact, Cute, Colorful
The Nokia 5160 was (and is) my first cell-phone. My provider gave it to me when I signed up for their overpriced and terribly long service plan and (here's where I get shallow) I chose it because it was cute.
The phone comes with a basic black...
Pros: Great phone Cons: Old and Unstlyish nowadays!
The old bird still has life in it yet!!
This Opinion is about the 5110 which is my current mobile phone. Although now pushing the years it is still a very good phone. As you get the name nokia you get the main mobile phone company. I have...
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