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by babe4289 , Dec 16 '00
Pros: all the features Cons: only can go through AT&T
My husband got this phone through his work. The Nokia 6160 with AT&T Digital PCS (personal communication service). We are so happy with this phone and service that I think we are going to get me one too. This phone has so many features I'm not even...
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by smooth1974 , Dec 01 '00
Pros: clear, small, lightweight Cons: sometimes the display fades and I have to tap it
I have the nokia 6160 cell phone. I can say I think it's great. The reception is clear and has a great range. The antenna is a little stub that does not get in the way. The phone is very small and light weight and will easily clip onto your...
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by LieutPage , Mar 12 '01
Pros: Tons of features, good everywhere, long lasting battery, and games for when you get bored. Cons: Can't really think of any.
I spent well over a year of shopping and comparing phones before I finally decided on this one. I don't have or make a lot of money but I do a lot of traveling and I need something that is going to last on a long road trip and that I can count on if I'm...
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by michelesimmons , Jan 02 '01
Pros: size, cost , utility Cons: the power button is too small
Nokia Digital 6160
I purchased this Nokia from the BellSouth Mobility store at my Father’s insistence. (Yes, it seems he wanted to be able to reach me whenever, wherever – and my little X02 pager just wasn’t doing it for him...
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by amiz , Nov 04 '05
Pros: Screen, Apps, Ease of Use Cons: The Phone! No Bluetooth. "Camera"
The Sidekick II was my first venture into the PDA-like cellular phone market. I was looking for a device that I could use as a cellular phone, and had calendar/ to-do list, text messaging, camera and gaming capabilities. It was to be my mobile ...
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by Weave , Oct 13 '05
Pros: Intuitive, fantastic ergonomics, strong email support, good speakerphone, good browser, easy to read display. Cons: No Bluetooth, occasional email spam, marginal camera, potentially fragile, very few games available.
Having had a number of PDAs, PIM-capable phones, T-Mobile's Pocket PC phone and after buying and trying a Blackberry 7290, I returned the Blackberry to get the Sidekick II. I was looking for a replacement for my Motorola that had a full QWERTY ...
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by rngpie - Top 1000, Aug 03 '01
Pros: compact, various ring selections, excellent battery life Cons: size, volume
Communication is the key. Good Communication skills. Communicates well with others....
It is time to face reality. No matter how much I love to read and write, it is a 'hearing' or 'spoken' world that I live in, and to succeed I need to be...
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by kurt_g , Jan 05 '02
Pros: It's got games, a calendar, and a 199-number memory. Cons: Earpiece heats up
I had a Nokia 6120 for two years when I was with Cellular One. Nokia has a good reputation, and the 6100 series was a very popular phone.
This phone was a classic case of forgetting the basics. The 6120 was obviously planned out...
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by tom , Jul 13 '99
Pros: small, clear sound, good batter life Cons: 6162 flip front is awkward
This review focuses on the debate over the flip-front that distinguishes the 6160 (no flip-front) from the 6162 (flip front). Both phones are excellent for reception, battery life, and ease of interface -- it's a no-brainer to get the Nokia...
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by MyThreeSons , Mar 03 '00
Pros: Many handy features Cons: none
I have been using the Nokia 6160 in conjunction with Suncom (an AT&T network partner) wireless service. I have been very pleased thus far, especially when compared with the analog Ericson phone I previously used.
This phone has many...
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by Syd_Kick , Mar 10 '00
Pros: Quality, Design, Durability, Features, Value Cons: Built-in games 2 tempting 4 recovering game-aholics!
..when I get down, I can always tur-urn to...
Oh, hey! Hi, there! Just calling to brag about my new Nokia 6160. I got it to replace my 2160 model, after logging 200+ hours over 3 years of ownership. It still works fine, so I converted it to...
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by brad_cantrill - Top 1000, Feb 02 '00
Pros: One rate plan compatible, dual band dual mode phone, call I.D. call waiting Cons: For new users will have to practice to understand features, big time phone guys might want to jump to the 6190.
In the world of cellular technology often its difficult to find a wireless phone that suits your needs. Let me make an economical suggestion, the Nokia 6160.
The advantage of owning a Nokia 6160
Nokia is a...
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by jkeating1a , Jan 02 '00
Pros: workhorse that doesn't give up Cons: a little bulky by today's standards
This is my 3rd Nokia cell phone. I also have had Ericcson, Motorola, Bosch, Uniden, and Fujitsu cell phones. I would need to see remark improvements in all but the Bosch to consider those phones again.
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by tomwilson , Sep 12 '00
Pros: Excellent sound quality, long standby and talk time, light weight, works on digital and analog Cons: Can't think of any.
I got my Nokia 6160 phone as a present from my wife for Valentine's Day. We got the phone at Circuit City with a price of about $50 after the rebates. The reason I got the phone is because my other phone would no longer hold a charge. It was cheaper...
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by 401402 - Top 1000, Dec 28 '99
Pros: Very light, easy to use, state-of-the-art battery life Cons: Coverage in rural areas (AT&T), small speaker
My company decided to replace the older Motorola analog cell phones with regional service packages with the AT&T PCS Wireless plan, including the NOKIA 6160. The service plan they have worked out is outstandingly efficient and cost effective because...
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