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Readers Respond: Do You Like or Dislike Nokia Phones?

Responses: 20

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Never any problems with my Nokias

One charger has worked with all mine. Rugged and easy to use. why would anyone use anything else??? Pix are great, easy to use and work everyhwere.
—stersource

Nokia clap phones

The clap phones are good, BUT! why a keylock added? " once covered, keys safe!" ( except the many buttons on the "sides" Hint!
—Guest Shieldwolf

NAUGHTY NOKIA

The first Nokia I ever had in australia. I had what should have been a minor service problem Nokia dodged andweaved like a thief running from police. The service manager called me and spoke for an hour playing games with me, laughing at me, but never ever solved the problem. After a few years weakened and got another one, on special I think. Had same problem no honesty in their warranty.Like snakes to get out of doing the right thing. So now you could not give me one.
—Guest ROEGO

Stupid

I simply hate nokia. And i swear never ever buy nokia again!! Its slow, dastardly, Overprices and looks like a toy!! Get samsung's metal or Sony W series!
—Guest Sparks

Nokia is the best!

I have had Nokia phones and have never had any problem with reception - most people never know that I am on a cell phone. They are easy to use and functional. It was easy to get my elderly parents to use one. We have recently had to change to another phone because the wireless server we used sold out to Verizon. The new phones and service have ended up with a monthly bill and cell phones that are virtually useless. I am currently trying to find a service with Nokia phones that we can use - if not - it will be back to landlines and prepaid phone cards. I recently had someone replace the vinyl in my home and they had to go outside to use their cell phone every time it rang and it was a Blackberry. This is not very encouraging. I am a nurse and need a phone that can be used in the house and at least answered in the car without me having to stop the car and get out in the middle of the road.
—Guest Snuffyct

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