Nokia 1680
Average Ratings
you get what you pay for
I've seen better Nokia's and better prepaid phones for T-Mobile...but if you want yours to come with bluetooth and a camera, this will do just fine.
Pros:
1.Nice call quality, and comes with a headpiece
2.Easy to use menu's and interface
3.Screen looks good for a prepaid phone
4.For that matter, the phone looks good for a prepaid phone. The red and black is a nice change from uglier versions.
5.Camera and bluetooth, mp3's, etc.
Cons:
1.Keypad is small and cramped...texting is a pain
2.Not much in terms of "menu customization"
3.Reception was disappointing. It's "average", but I expected more for a candybar Nokia
If your looking for a basic phone, prepaid or not, you could do better than the 1680. But if you need the bluetooth and camera without paying an arm and a leg, this is a nice pick up. The only real con is the keypad. If you live in a fringe area and need a cheap fix, try to get your hands on the Motorola Renew or the Nokia 1208/1661.
Not the best Nokia
Pros -
small, lightweight
text font can be adjusted to a large size
camera phone
Cons -
Earpiece volume is terrible set at even highest level (without speakerphone engaged)
Its flat firm keys makes the chance for mistakes more possible
The backcover on mine became loose after only removing it once to install SIM and battery
Nokia 1680
For a 1xxx series Nokia to have a VGA camera, speakerphone, bluetooh, people do not expect miracles. Be grateful for the little things. Battery life, reception, etc., you cannot get any better than this for an entry level GSM. Complaints do not make any sense. You get what you pay for.
ive had better
its a decent phone, it has good reception, sound quality aint too bad, not very good for texting if you have big hands takes me a while just to write a text, but its ok, its good if you want a basic phone.
Pro's
reception
good battery life
wine red color looks nice
loud ringers
Con's
slow menus
a little difficult to text
cheaply made
needs a micro sd slot