Typical price: £205
What is it: A slim, solid, straightforward phone that's easy to use
What we think: It's great to see Nokia hasn't forgotten its roots. This is a well designed handset that keeps things simple
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October 9, 2008
Posted by: richardhsm
"All style, no substance"
What I like:
Looks good...doesnt deliver
What I don't like:
Reception is awful...eats inadequate batteries
Review:
If their is a God in heaven will he make a new 6310 please ?
I have used this phone for one month; 29 days too long.
I use two batteries every day.
Every other conversation drops at least three times; my call recipients ask me what phone I am using so they can avoid buying this model. I am now greeted with ' have you changed your phone yet ?'
The other reviews leave me totally puzzled.
This phone is Nokia's answer to Microsoft's VISTA......it is the embodiment of the service levels of ' One to One ' before the T Mobile days.
Preserve your sanity...avoid.
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