Unlocked Cell Phones - Customer reviews - Nokia 6822 Unlocked Cell Phone--U.S. Version with Warranty (Silver) |
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Manufacturer: Nokia
List Price: $349.99
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| Spotlight customer reviews: | Name: Chase Azimi Location: Hayward, CA United States Date: 2008-03-31 Customer Rating: -    
Summary: I Wish I Still Used This Phone ;( Comment: Honestly, I use an iPhone nowadays. However, before I had the almighty iPhone, the Nokia 6822 was the lord and sovereign. I fondly recall flipping the keypad open to send the world's quickest text and getting audible gasps and stares. This phone is sleek, useful, and still a cell phone. The Unlocked version served me well during my voyages to Spain and Turkey, and assimilated easily (though for a price)to consequent stops throughout Europe. I wish I still used this phone and I truly miss being able to text quicker than I could form words.
Name: Micah Spears Location: San Antonio, Texas Date: 2007-01-11 Customer Rating: -    
Summary: Good enough Comment: I, like many of the other reviewers, upgraded from the Nokia 6800 phone. With that said, this phone is great for taking quick notes, grocery lists, synchronizing with calendar reminders from MS Outlook, etc. The reception from Nokia phones is excellent too. Nokias tend to interfere with other electronic devices (stereos, radios, etc) more but I assume that's due to the stronger signal output.
I would have given the phone 5 stars be it not for the cheap feeling plastic case. The Nokia 6800 was much larger and heavier than the 6822 but it did have a solid plastic case.
Name: Brian Morris Location: Pittsburgh, PA Date: 2006-09-30 Customer Rating: -    
Summary: A very unsatisfied loyal 6800 user Comment: I've been holding on to my Nokia 6800 phone because (1) I loved it (2) the AT&T Wireless plan was much cheaper than any available from Cingular. BUT, I started using more minutes and the overages were killing me, so I had to upgrade. Thinking that I NEEDED the foldout keyboard, I got a freebie Nokia from Cingular and bought the 6822 from Amazon and swapped SIM cards.
I was so disappointed!
The phone is much smaller than the 6800, which at first I thought was good, but they also scaled the screen down to tiny! I could barely fit internet content on the screen that worked well on the 6800.
I was disappointed that you couldn't have a custom ring for each contact, you could only assign contacts into 5 different groups with a custom ring for the whole group. (This was a shortcoming of the 6800.)
For 6800 users: On the flip-out keyboard, they cut the spacebars to half the size of the 6800 and put the green and red buttons (call & cancel, etc.) in place of the lost half. I found myself accidently hitting the red button and losing all my typing.
There was no ability to run Yahoo's Messenger or Mail program over Java like many newer phones (instead of doing it with the browser).
There was no ability to do streaming video.
This might be a user problem, but I couldn't find a way to display the time on the "home screen," which is very important to me.
I found the reception to be lacking, also.
In summary, I returned the phone to Amazon and swapped my freebie Nokia at the Cingular store for a RAZR. If you need to upgrade your 6800 and you care about more than phone calls, either try the new E70 or check out Motorola's phones.
Name: Ingrid Hart Location: Charlotte/Atlanta Date: 2006-09-19 Customer Rating: -    
Summary: Tiny and cheap, cheap, cheap Comment: Where do I begin? If you are over the age of five, you will have a hard time using the keyboard. The phone overall, is tiny. It's primarily made of a cheap, hollow plastic. I would look at this in person before purchasing
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