That central button needs tweaking
A neat, lightweight little phone with dual SIM and internet connection - although I won't use the latter. I bought it because my little old Nokia was feeling its age, and I wanted a phone with a camera.....but not a Smartphone.
First thing - it comes with a charging cable on the end of which is a 2-pin continental type plug - you need and adaptor, and mine did not have one, so I returned it. It's fairly straightforward to set up which is just as well as the instruction sheet lacks any instructions in English! I have found the manual on the Nokia website, so that's okay.
I have one or two quibbles with this phone not least of which is the main control button - that big(gish) square one in the middle. I don't know what it is but I have a heck of a time trying to press it in just the right way in just the right place in order to get to where I want to be, whether it's finding the menu or simply answering the call. By default the menu choice always seems to be on Messaging, and moving it, using said button, is, at times, tricky.
Oh - and if you want to listen to music on this phone don't think you can use just any old headphones - nope, you need to get them from Nokia, which, personally, I think is outrageous and greedy.
I'm quite happy with this phone, certainly the dual SIM will be useful when I go travelling again - saves having to change SIMs or buy a phone in a foreign country - that was another reason for buying this phone. I just hope I never need to use it in a hurry
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