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Nokia 2310 |
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10/06/09 (12 review reads) |
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Advantages: Functional and cheap
Disadvantages: It works.....what more can I say
For work purposes only! It is functional and literally does just what you expect of a phone - allow to you be in contact with people.
At 105.4 x 43.9 x 19.1 mm and weighing just 85g, it can fit snugly in your pocket with your other, more up to date, stylish device. The screen itself gives a display size of 96 x 68 pixels, 4 lines, 1.5 inches, which is adequate to receive/make calls and send basic text messages. You can choose from 6 profiles - general, silent, discreet, loud, lights only and your own unique style. The very handy feature of just pressing one button to access these is useful, as my work typically requires me to go from one profile to the other - on the move all the time.
You can save 200 entries in your phone book, which I must admit, I haven't even got up to half that capacity yet, so this is more than enough. The phone keeps a log of the last 10 dialed, 10 received, 10 missed calls, which, again is handy, if you're job involves moving around alot, and being able to recall calls you made, or received.
The phone has an internal memory of 4GB, which, considering how there's no camera etc, is plentiful. One feature which I think is great, is the FM radio - the sound quality is brilliant, once you've caught the signal.
There are 3 games included - Nature Park, Snake Xenia, Bounce, of which Snake is the one I tend to play.
6 hours talktime and up to 400 hours standby, once charged, you're ready to go! Also, the actual phone can withstand some serious battering. I have dropped it that many times, I often wonder how it survives! You can purchase this phone for a very reasonable £44.99 from Amazon.
Summary: Does the job, and some more
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