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After getting into trouble, I confiscated her smart phone but I needed a way to contact her when I was at work so... I was looking for a basic phone and I found it with this.
No camera. No apps. No fuss. Daughter says it's small and uncomfortable to hold and text box fills to quickly. (Then she didn't realise it saves sent messages aswell as received messages). She says phone calls aren't as clear, even on loud speaker. She does love the three games included into it x
My old one finally wore out (or at least the buttons did - the phone still worked fine) after about 15 years use and as I have a laptop and prefer to use that for internet connection, in the privacy of my own home, I needed a like-for-like replacement for my old Nokia. This is perfect - almost exactly like my old one except that the buttons are in different places, which didn't take too much getting used to, even for an oldie!
All I did was swap the SIM card from my old phone to the new, got someone to ring me to confirm the number had stayed the same and left it to charge for an hour - that's it - ready to go!
I did try to register my swipe card to it using the SIM card options but it wasn't having any of it because they aren't really a thing anymore so next time I need some credit, I'll just get a voucher from Tesco - simple as!
Battery life would be extremely poor for constant repeated calls (just a few hours at most) if not for leaving the charging cable permanently connected, which is not a problem for me in my home office.
For general use I would probably recommend to spend more and get something better, but for those on a very tight budget then I'm sure it's perfectly suitable for the function at the price, and is comparable to the average mobile phone most of us were using without complaint 25 years ago.
I feel old.
The main thing for me was that my 1pmobile sim which i put in the new Nokia is interpreted as t-Mobile. Whether i set network selection to manual or Automatic. 1pmobile Sent a refresh sim signal but the phones search still only finds t-mobile.
Add to that, that the SMS functionality is in no way threaded or 'chat' like, and the list doesn't give you any clue which message you're about to look at, so it's really hard to read a bunch of messages in order.
Typing is a pain, there's no semi-intelligent predictive text that even the old Nokias of the day had, it's just the repeated pressing of the buttons, and then waiting if you need the same letter again - even the navi key won't help you speed up, it just sends the cursor back the start!
The alarm isn't loud enough, and it loses the alarm setting after it's gone off once.
Only good point is battery life.
I bought this to help someone out with a phone but I regret it. Might suit someone with fingers like chopsticks who only ever receives calls.
Fix that, and you have a perfectly decent mobile but as it is, I can see older users buying what seems like a simplified device, and getting in a horrible muddle with that one, most important, button's total lack of precision.
Suddenly resetted and asking sim pin after 6months. Text works well though. But generally it is actually not very usable. I would buy 5310 instead.
The good: it does nothing really except send and receive calls and text messages. There is a useful but not bright LED torch. It also has an alarm clock, a calendar of sorts, an FM radio, and some rubbish games. No data, no apps. Perfect for a digital detox. Call quality seems acceptable. Battery life is very good compared to modern smartphones - easily lasts several days between charges but it does take a hammering if you use it for long phone calls. The software or user interface is mostly ok and largely mimics the old Nokia phones in the way it operates so if you're of a certain age it may feel very familiar.
The bad: the build quality is poor, it feels light and plasticy and nothing like how you will recall a proper Nokia handset from 10 or 20 years ago felt. The keypad is spongy and the 5-way menu key is really bad as it lacks any way to tell which of the 5 directions you are pressing it. The really big let-down is how bad it is to type on. The spongy keys are dreadful and the implementation of the T9 typing/dictionary is really half-baked - there is no automatic capitalisation and there is no facility to make it learn new words so typing is a tedious drag even if you used to be a T9 keyboard ninja like me.
Overall, it's ok for my purposes. But some improvements to the build quality and software while keeping the same basic functionality (and not adding more things) would make this a really attractive phone.
Does a job. Navigation button is a bit fiddly, you end up pressing the wrong button quite often.
Sound quality on phone isn't great, but meh - it's not a big issue.
Battery life seems pretty good.
Doesn't seem as "durable" as advertised. Seems a bit flimsy on the back, wouldn't throw this one around parking lots like i was doing with nokias in the early 2000s.
Time will tell.
Otherwise is exactly what I would expect at this price point. A simpler life with fewer distractions.







