Nokia does it again.
Pros:
look & feel, durability, large color screen, polyphonic ring-tones, flash light.
Cons:
power button, head-phone jack, no mp3 player?
The Bottom Line:
If you want a great strong little phone then this is IT.
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Author's Review
There are very few things wrong with this phone. I gave up my Samsung Uproar to buy this phone, so I sort of miss having an mp3 player, but I guess I was spoiled to begin with.
Besides a power button which is hard to turn off, and runs the risk of breaking, a head phone cord which comes unplugged a little too easily, and no ability to use your own headphones with the built in radio, this phone is amazing.
This super durable phone feels great in the hand - I've thrown it around, and has yet to even get a scratch. A massive color screen and enough options to satisfy EVERYONE, Nokia has really outdone themselves with this phone, and NO I don't work for Nokia.
It works all over the world (Tri-Band GSM) and with switchable covers, should last a very long time. I've even found myself using the built in flash light. The battery rocks, and the ring-tones are very cool.
The keys are also a little stiff which is GREAT because I wasn't sure about using a non-flip phone, but I've yet to accidentally call 911.
I got this phone on the grey-market, but it should be available in the US by the summer. It's a little larger than the 6100 which was too small for me, and since it's a GSM phone, it won't work all over the US quite yet, but GSM is the future!