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The bad: Lacks Bluetooth; primitive camera controls.
The bottom line: One of the more distinct and striking designs from Nokia in a long time, this phone not only functions well, it's sure to turn heads, too.
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Average User Rating
from 7 users
6.7
out of 10User Reviews
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Feb 8, 2006Rating: 6 out of 10 (Good)
Pros: doubt
Cons: required help
Opinion:
I have bought but do not know how to use the video on my nokia 7260
Regarding the accessories that come with package
Jan 23, 2006Rating: 5 out of 10 (Average)
Pros: Innovative
Cons: Unpractical
Opinion:
You get a case for the phone, a magnetic sheet that wraps around the phone, and a wrist loop. If you're not too careful, when you open or carry it, the phone slips out quickly through the uncovered base. Always have to hold the loop while opening the case. Need both hands otherwise fumble. I dropped my phone several times this way and have stopped using the case in less than a month of ownership. This opinion should be rated a 0/10 but because the charger is such a smart idea that rates 10/10, the average score is 5/10. The charger stows away unnecessary wire and is a perfect use for travelling.
I had this phone for 1+ yrs and so glad to let it go!!!
Jan 23, 2006Rating: 4 out of 10 (Mediocre)
Pros: Stylish design, nice to hold in hand
Cons: Scratches easy, keypad wear-out, slow process, 3-coloured graphics
Opinion:
About the scratching, I'm generally a careful person, light to medium user, yet this phone attracts dust and scratches all over: screen, keypad, back and front cover shells, and camera window. In about 8 months the keypad is already losing some of its silver colour, exposing transparent plastic beneath. Silver portions of phone namely the navigation key and the loop to thread your mascot, attracts alot of dust the only effective way to clean it is to use sticky tape! The screensavers and graphics that come with the phone are 3-toned: red, white and black, pity boring for such nicely designed patterns. The ringtones are innovative, genre is a gentle fusion of modern jazz and zen. A little bit difficult to SMS with because of the alignment of the keys, you need really slender fingers to do the typing for single-handed users. Infra red doesn't work with most peripherals, like if you're sending something to your PC, it doesn't recognize ... Read more
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