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Reviews (4)
04 Jul, 2007
Towards the top of the range for "basic" phones
4 of 4 found this helpful If you want an excellent "basic" phone (i.e. don't need a camera or slide-up/flip up cover or MP3 player, etc) then you can't go wrong with a Nokia 6030.
I was quite lucky and got mine for a low bid (under £20, nearly-new), but I would gladly have paid £30 for it (maybe worth over £40 for brand new).
The battery life is phenomenal (for someone like me who only makes/receives 5-10 minutes of calls each day, it can easily go up to 2 weeks before needing recharging). And then it's pretty much fully recharged again after only an hour or so of being plugged into the socket.
Like most Nokias, it has a nice big, crisp & clear screen (good for texting and surfing), has a good internal antenna (so giving better signal strength than alot of other phones), is very reliable and is very easy to use (user-friendly menus, 4-way arrow key, etc).
The FM radio gives pretty good reception, and the sound quality is reasonable.
It's also reasonably small and light, and not bad looking for a "basic" type. (I have the jet black version, which looks fairly stylish.)
It's not as "sexy" as the most expensive super-slim flip/slide phones, so it won't be right for those who are only interested in looks. But if quality, reliability and practical considerations are what matter to you, then you should be happy with this phone.
04 Jul, 2007
Towards the top of the range for "basic" phones
4 of 4 found this helpful If you want an excellent "basic" phone (i.e. don't need a camera or slide-up/flip up cover or MP3 player, etc) then you can't go wrong with a Nokia 6030.
I was quite lucky and got mine for a low bid (under £20, nearly-new), but I would gladly have paid £30 for it (maybe worth over £40 for brand new).
The battery life is phenomenal (for someone like me who only makes/receives 5-10 minutes of calls each day, it can easily go up to 2 weeks before needing recharging). And then it's pretty much fully recharged again after only an hour or so of being plugged into the socket.
Like most Nokias, it has a nice big, crisp & clear screen (good for texting and surfing), has a good internal antenna (so giving better signal strength than alot of other phones), is very reliable and is very easy to use (user-friendly menus, 4-way arrow key, etc).
The FM radio gives pretty good reception, and the sound quality is reasonable.
It's also reasonably small and light, and not bad looking for a "basic" type. (I have the jet black version, which looks fairly stylish.)
It's not as "sexy" as the most expensive super-slim flip/slide phones, so it won't be right for those who are only interested in looks. But if quality, reliability and practical considerations are what matter to you, then you should be happy with this phone.

28 May, 2024
Good, happy with this purchase
Good, happy with this purchase