First off I'll get the negative out of the way, the buttons on the front are too sensitive, so when I pull it out of the case a lot of times It will hit the ignore call button, secondly I'm not a huge fan of the one piece keypad, i like to be able to feel which button I'm hitting, third I have large hands so while doing something I'll end up hitting the GPS or Media net buttons. I'm sure there is a way to disable them in the settings I just haven't gotten that far yet. Otherwise its an awesome phone, its almost as easy to use as my old 6126, but with more features comes more places to get lost, still relatively easy to navigate as with any Nokia. It seems to be built sturdy, and I actualy picked this over the updated 6750 for the stainless steel faceplates since I tend to be rather hard on phones. I give it a 4/5 becasue of my tendency to bump some of the buttons accidentally, but if I can figure out how to turn them off eventually, I wouldn't hesitate for a 5/5Read full review
cons: it is old technology, and doesn't have many features that a modern smart phone has. Pros: I like carrying it more than a larger smart phone. It is small, fits in my pocket better, and is all I want in a cell phone. texts and verbal communication is all I want.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
Easy to use menus and awesome, clear speakerphone that finally I have a phone people can hear me clearly on. Beautifully designed with a solid feel. Neat external display and price was excellent. Refurbished unit, but to be honest, you wouldn't be able to tell if you didn't know before buying. The protective plastic is in place over camera, external & internal screens. Good solid feel. I'm told it's one of Nokia's better handsets. I've rated the battery 5* based on what I have read in professional reviews and it is a 1500 mAh battery and nowhere the screen size of touchscreen phones. Sure, it's Symbian O/S which is not an issue for me. I don't like Android O/S, nor Google system; accordingly, this phone is ideal for me, and because it is my home phone, email, internet etc.... I need excellent standby.... and this handset will handle the pace. I bought from EBay user dang.88 Excellent trader and no issues.. If you don't like touchscreen phones or Andoid O/S and need battery stamina that lasts the distance... this is an older handset - true......... but new isn't always necessarily better. Well done Nokia! We all have different experiences with a product, but for me, this handset hits the spot and serves my needs admirably.Read full review
Pros, Long battery life,loudspeaker easy to here.Phone size and weight compfordable,built like a tank Cons, Hard,at first,to find what you're looking for;ring tones,ring volume,bluetooth,etc.On the front cover,ttouch sensative keys,touch one and the functions change,aggrevatingwhen your putting phone in pouch. If you love a challenge,this phone's for you.Amazing what it can do,if you figure out how to do it.If you just want to make and receive calls the Nokia 6555 may be a simplier choice. The 6650 is a great phone,but tough to navigate.
I first used this model when I upgraded through AT&T years ago. I have since replaced using ebay, as needed. (I've 'washed' a couple of my phones.) I use the phone and camera only. For those purposes this phone is great! The size, fun colors on the keypad, great camera that allows for personalization of wallpaper, etc.
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