Nokia 6021
Perfect! (If only It were Cingular compatible)
SLOW!!!!
Well, about 2 weeks ago my speed DROPPED!!! I can barely squeeze out a 15 kbps over at 2 wire. I just clocked a 7.6!!
Of course, T-mobile didn't help, it was the whole "you're not using an approved device, so go away and come back when you are using something you bought from us!" story.
Could this thing be broken after only 8 months of use?
HELP!
Jeff
No Internet with Cingular!?
Has anyone been able to use Internet with Cingular? If so, any suggestions as to what might be the problem (I already registered with MediaNet)? How about T-Mobile? Thanks.
SonyEricsson switcher says "Great phone when setup properly"
I used Nokia's website settings configuration tool to have my settings for mobile browsing and text messaging sent to my phone. After selecting T-Zones as the preferred account for the mobile browser, the settings worked great.
Configuring the phone's built-in email browser was a little more challenging. The Nokia settings configurator profile did not work for email. I believe that the access points in the generated profile were wrong. This required me to set up a custom ...
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When is this thing coming? IS it coming?
just got the 6021...
funny thing, the nokia stores in germany claimed this phone was not available yet, but when i walked into saturn ( a major electronic chain in germany) they had it.
have to say, the moment i saw this phone, i wanted it.
bluetooth, really slick styling large number capacity, and NO CAMERA!!!!
my network is rogers and this phone has been working great.i think coveragge is going to be slightly less, but oh well..
love this phone...
this phone will be super-seller
since there're a lot of premises don't allow to use cam phone, this model can be used on these premises freely
let's see how good sale on moto V180, and you know why I say it
other than that, class 6 (3:1 or 2:2) EDGE and bt are 2 big plus to make it super-seller
btw, I'm 99% sure T-Mobile US will sell, it should be around June to August
N!CE & SIMPLE
New Nokia phones panned
4:10 p.m. 03/02/2005 By Steve Goldstein
Sony Ericsson, Motorola considered more interesting
LONDON (MarketWatch) - Three new phones introduced by Nokia Corp., the world's leading maker of handsets, are being panned by brokers.
ABN Amro, Nomura Securities and Dresdner Kleinwort Wasserstein all noted their dissatisfaction with Nokia's (NOK) new offering.
Instead, phones from Scandinavian rival Sony Ericsson, the joint venture between Sony Corp. (SNE) and Ericsson (ERICY), drew more acclaim.
Brokers said the lackluster Nokia offering also provided Motorola Inc. (MOT) with the opportunity to win over phone users.
Nokia said Tuesday it was launching three mid-range phones, includ...
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6230i
What the heck is "Visual Radio?"