Nokia 2680 Unlocked Phone with VGA Camera, MMS, Bluetooth, Stereo FM Radio, Radio Recorder and GPRS--U.S. Version with Warranty (Blue)


Nokia's unlocked 2680 Slide features a sleek and contemporary design with impressive features such as up to 1,000 contacts (phone book), and also games, which are almost everyone's favorite, pass time. There is also the ability for instant message (AOL, Yahoo!, & MSN), in addition to SMS, and also the unique feature of Xpress Audio Messaging by Nokia, which allows you to send audio messages, ideal for times when you are driving and unable to input text into your phone. Messaging & email - Xpress Audio messaging, Easy SMS T9 input, MMS 1.2, Instant Messaging Memory functions - combo 32 MB flash, 4 MB SDRAM Flight and demo mode, safely use the non-wireless functions of a phone (games) on an airplane during flight; wireless functions include SMS and more Dual-band variants - EGSM 900/1800 (EU) and GSM 850/1900 (US) - EDGE only Personal information management (PIM) - organizer with local calendar, Expense Manager, advanced calculator, Converter II, phone book with space for up to 1,000 contacts, date, time, stop watch and alarm clock Battery capacity - 860mAh Up to 3.43 hours (GSM) talk time & up to 17.5 days (GSM) standby time MP3 and AAC ringtones Built-in hands free speaker In the box - Nokia 2680 Slide device Nokia Battery Nokia Stereo Headset Nokia Compact Charger User guide Unit Dimensions - 3.90 in x 1.85 in x 0.61 inches; Weight - 3.33 ounces
Lowest New Price: USD 85.00

Nokia's bread and butter category scores another win.
Nokia has always done two things well: low end phones that prove to be reliable for years and high-powered smart phones with innovative features. The 2680 fits into the former, and I purchased mine in March 2009. The phone was used on a daily basis and met my expectations for reliability, plus it was purchased through the Nokia USA website, which, unlike many unlocked phones, meant that I had a proper support line, along with a guaranteed 1 year warranty and full support for my wireless carrier (T-Mobile). The phone is now used as a back-up when I go biking or running (activities that I do not want to subject my 5530 to). There isn't much to talk about with this phone because of its lower end features, but the VGA camera has a surprisingly good autofocus, the Snake game included is amazing (as Snake always has been), and the radio gets better reception than our B&K receiver, Sony and Timex alarm clock, and the numerous Zen, GoGear, and Walkman players around the house. Plus (and probably the most important feature of this product for its intended audience), the call quality is excellent, proving far more clear than the Samsung Behold and Samsung T219 in the house, although about on par with a Blackberry 8820 (alas, GSM Blackberries use Nokia cellular radios). I highly recommend, especially at the current price of $[...] on the [...] website.

It is the good cellular one for the economic thing that is.
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