Typical price: £30
What is it: Bare-bones pay as you go mobile phone
What we think: It may be ultra-basic, but the 1200 is easy to use and has great battery life
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 25 October 2007
Tags: Nokia, Nokia 1200, text messages, LED, headset
We like:
Easy to use; good battery life; good call quality
We don't like:
Small screen; no FM radio
CNET UK judgement:
The Nokia 1200 is an exceptionally basic handset, but it's also very easy to use, has good call quality and very impressive battery life
Full review:
If the Nokia 1200 was a politician it would be banging on about taking a 'back to basics' approach. That's because this handset chucks away all the fancy features you've come to expect on a modern mobile, leaving you with a pared-down feature set that's easy for tech novices to get their heads around. Continue Reading...
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December 4, 2007
Posted by: Coffeinaddict
"Pricey but worth every penny"
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