Pros: easy to use, offers basic features, very durable, good where digital service isn't available Cons: overheats too much, TracFone too expensive, phone too old to reprogram for current service plans
I have used three Nokia 918 cellular phones in the last year and a half. None of them were replacements, but three family members and I have them. The phone is very easy to use, and has a good deal of features for it's simplicity. I have found this phone...
Pros: Phone is light (about seven ounces), and easy to use; not too compact Cons: Clarity of calls not always very good; antenna doesn't alleviate static
Let me start this review with a disclaimer: I don't like cell phones. Those ubiquitous, noisy, irritating devices represent to me the downside of technology. But I have a cell phone -the Nokia 918- one that is perfectly-suited for the casual user like...
Pros: Easy to use and is very durable. Cons: It is analog, bulky, little memory, little features, and battery does not last too long.
This phone is a bulky analog phone that has very little memory and features! This phone is also has a lot of static because it is analog! The good thing about this phone is that it is easy to use. I personally would not recommend this phone because it...
Pros: Solid, basic analog cell phone Cons: A little large by today's standards; old technology; pretty sure no longer available new
It was my first cell phone and it was a good one for the 3 years (an eternity in the tech world!) I used it. I recently upgraded to an Ericsson A128c (see my review on that) as it was time.
Although cellphone providers push digital, analog...
Pros: Available in several stylish colors; a good choice for emergency and occasional use. Cons: Too large to wear at the waist; battery life is rather short.
As an owner of the Nokia 918 cellular phone for about two and a half years now, I feel that I can accurately give a good description of its product features, long term durability and ease of use for the basic cell phone user. And because my...
Pros: It fits in my purse, This is better than no phone at all Cons: The battery goes dead after talking for ten minutes. Everything
I always heard Nokia made the best phones, Boy was I wrong! I got a new cell phone. I had always heard that Nokia is a top brand among cell phones. All this phone has done is give me a headache. When you talk on it the battery goes dead after ten...
Pros: No contracts, easy to maintain, easy to use Cons: Additional phone time can be expensive if you do not shop around.
Because of the winter roads in Vermont, I really wanted my husband to have a cell phone in case of an emergency, but I did not want to get stuck with monthly service fees. So when the Tracfone went on sale at our local dept. store for $29.99 with a $30...
Pros: Decent phone, convenient service with no monthly bill Cons: Still needs periodic reactivation; phone cannot be used with other services
First off, let me say that if you're the type of person who is ALWAYS on your cell phone as if the world would end if everyone who knows you can't reach you at a moment's notice, then stop reading this review. Nokia's Tracfone plan is not for...
Pros: inexspensive, different rings, easy to use Cons: short battery life
When we decided to get a cell phone, we didn't want to be hassled with a contract, so we checked out the Tracphone. We'd heard good things about Nokia, and TracFone seemed ligit, so we bought the Nokia 918 and a 10 minute card to go with it.
Pros: small, durable phone has volume control and fits in my purse! Cons: service with Tracfone is very expensive
I'd been wanting a cell phone for awhile, but really didn't want to get stuck in a contract because of my past experience with cell phones, so when my sister in law got one of these Nokia918 Tracfone's, I got very interested in getting one for myself....
Pros: good menu interface, durable, no static,
can fit in pocket Cons: tall (approx. 7"),
i bought this phone at future shop during a clearance sale, in december 2000 for 50$CAN(33$US), and i activated it with the Rogers AT&T Pay-As-You-Go network.
The phone came with a standard extended battery (big and bulky battery) and a wall...
Pros: Compare to other models, its cheaper and does the job for lessor price Cons: Choosing this Nokia 918 from other phones
I had gone shopping for a cellular phone and Nokia 918 was the one I wanted. Its convenience, easy to use and static is mild than some phones I had in the past. My husband needed a phone in a hurry because the one we had did not work good. My husband ...
Pros: This phone will only cost you a penny! Cons: It's not worth your penny.
What can i say about the Nokia 918??? For starters, this phone pretty much blows. It has no features that would benefit anybody unless you were blind and deaf, then you could use it to hit people trying to take advantage of you.
Pros: No monthly charges, long battery life, attractive design, durable Cons: Slightly bulky, expensive accessories
For a long time I avoided cellular phones because those nagging monthly bills can really stick it to you if you’re one of those people who likes to talk while you’re shopping, while you’re driving, while you’re brushing your teeth… I know people like...
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