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Nokia 2760 Phone, Blue

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418o9peIR7L. SL160  Nokia 2760 Phone, Blue

  • Affordable dual-band GSM clamshell phone with dual LCDs
  • Compatible with T-Mobile’s MyFaves service–unlimited calling to your five most called contacts
  • Bluetooth for communication headsets, VGA camera/camcorder, access to email and instant messaging
  • Up to 3 hours of talk time, up to 264 hours (11 days) of standby time; measures 3.43 x 1.76 x 0.81 inches (HxWxD)
  • Includes: handset, battery, charger, wired handsfree headset, printed operating instructions

Amazon.com Product Description
Perfect for those looking for an easy-to-use, affordable handset to stay connected to friends and family, the dual-band GSM/EDGE Nokia 2760 is a svelte, stylish phone that’s a great mobile companion. Belying its entry level status, the 2760 comes packed with such must-have bonus features as a digital camera with video capture capabilties and Bluetooth connectivity for easy handsfree communication. Other features include dual LCD screens, speakerphone, 2.5… More >>

Nokia 2760 Phone, Blue

2 Comments »

  • William Bates said:

    Had this thing a bit over a year the battery has already degraded to hold less then half the original life. The camera is really sucky my kids cheapo toy camera takes better pics than this thing. Unless you are real tight on cash avoid this phone.
    Rating: 2 / 5

  • feedthecat said:

    When I went looking for a simple, inexpensive 2nd cellphone to be called ONLY by family members & very close friends in “emergencies” (because no matter how explicitly or how many times you tell your acquaintances not to give out your personal cell number to others, they always do, rendering you with the hassle of frequent phone calls from individuals with whom you’d rather not converse and the trouble of fiddling with your cell to screen/categorize callers), I checked out this model and found it quite to my liking. For example, the keys on the keypad aren’t so small or so supersensitive as to make texting difficult. And, as someone who isn’t always sure that I’ve grabbed everything that I need before I’ve headed out the door, the fact that this is a relatively heavy (for it’s size) phone is a plus, as you always know when it’s in your pocket/clipped on your belt. Also, as I soon discovered, the bloody thing is practically bulletproof: I must have dropped it at least 8 or 9 times by now and it’s just got a couple of minor scratches to show for it. Furthermore, just about all of the features described above come in handy and are easy to use, basic though they are.

    As for the negatives, well, the battery charge doesn’t last especially long (’tho it does recharge pretty quickly) and it’s rather difficult to open up one-handed, as its surface is a bit on the slippery side and as it doesn’t have any notches or grooves on it to facilitate opening it in this manner (which is one of the reasons why I keep dropping it).

    All in all, if you’re looking for a simple, inexpensive phone, give this one some consideration.
    Rating: 3 / 5

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