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Nokia 8910i

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List price as of time of review:
S$998 (US$734.78)
for a 2-year price plan
CNET Asia review Reviewed By Aloysius Choong
(05/05/2003)
Editors' rating:
Very good
7
out of 10
Based on:
Design, Features, Performance and Support
7 out of 10
7
Average user rating:
8 out of 10

The good: Classy looks; solid titanium build.
The bad: Doesn't support pop-port interface; lacks polyphony; limited implementation of Bluetooth.
The bottom line: The 8910i remains the king of the hill, but its marginal improvements may put off prospective buyers looking for more than a pretty face.
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User Opinions

Average user rating:
Excellent

8
out of 10
Average user rating: from 1 user



8 out of 10
Excellent
A phone that does its job well...
by anonymous - Sep 29, 2005

Wanted a 8910 initially but was out of new sets in the market when I was buying it, so got this instead. Have been using it for a pretty long time already and the phone still doesn't give me any problems. What I love most is its energy consumption. One full charge usually lasts me for a week, at the very least 5 days. As for other functions, like mp3 playback and phototaking, i choose separate devices as they definitely do their jobs better, respectively. Used to think that all-in-one devices were good but after having an mp3-phone, I realized that battery won't last long given my usage. So, the bottom line is this is the phone for people who want to buy just a phone without gimmicks.


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