Latest 5 Reviews Here is what people are saying about the Nokia 6103 Phone (Unlocked)
"The Perfect Review for the Perfect Phone"
2009-10-18
- Reviewed By User: A1HGGBVJRVWA2M
This is the best cellphone I've owned. Simple, Effective & Rugged... just like me. The FM reception is unsurpassed and superior to any proper radio I've tried, even in the wretched airport flight path under which I deliver mail. Pristine "Live at the Met" on Saturdays, daily Democracy Now! and NPR all day long help keep me sane enough to execute my mundane duties with a tear & a smile. Oh, yeah... the PHONE calls sound great as well.
Virtually indestructible, it has been repeatedly dropped by my 10 thumbs on cement pavements and asphalt alike.
Unfortunately, I've come up with two (so far) ways to ruin it:
(1) Drop it in a mug of beer.
(2) Forget it's in your pants, throw it in the wash AND heat-dry it.
Irregardless of my human stupidity, it has proven itself to be a great phone. I'm going to buy another one right now. Wish me luck...?
"Very fine phone after 136 hours"
2009-09-24
- Reviewed By User: A2WWIOEOMGFVCA
I've used this phone over 136 hours since purchase via T-mobile last December 2008. Good reception, good feel to keyboard, very loud/useful speaker-phone (can set on desk and both parties hear OK) and so-so camera. If you need an older but reliable phone, this one will work for you. I bought a second off ebay just to have a backup in case I lost this one. Cheap insurance.
"not with out issues"
2009-08-12
- Reviewed By User: A2VHZA9EXQQROG
the rubberized coating on this phone started peeling off the next day. I have stuck with nokia over the years because i love their menus and how they maneuver. This phone doesn't work the same at all...as far a i can tell there is no way to delete more than one text message at a time. when i put my SIM card in it doesn't automatically add the name to the number so the first week is moving the SIM memory to the phone which also wasn't as easy as my last nokia. and lastly the headset that comes with it is awkward in the least. not easy to deal with while driving so i roll up the windows and strain to hear the speaker phone. so it's sturdy and has good sound and signal but I won't be ordering a second phone to replace this one when it dies
"Nokia 6103"
2009-06-17
- Reviewed By User: A2HGHVXJL9FLJS
Perfect replacement for my broken Nokia 6102i. The only annoyance is the "Rogers" logo on the screen and the phone itself. We don't have Rogers here in the US. But who doesn't love Canadians?!
"Surprise - Rogers phone..."
2009-03-13
- Reviewed By User: A3FEMTLTPNM9XZ
Other reviewers had complained because the phones were T-Mobile, but that was a selling point for me, since that's our provider. However, the phone, although unlocked, was a "Rogers" phone. That means that many of the network features built into our other, identical, T-Mobile phone are just unavailable. This means T-Zones, automatic time set, etc. If we could have selected the provider (there should be many more T-Mobile phones), it would have been nice, rather than being a perpetual "roamer." Otherwise, the phone performs well...
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