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05 Jan, 2008
Nokia 6310i - a mobile phone for grown-ups
1 of 1 found this helpful I bought this mobile phone to replace a broken Nokia 6210, primarily because it was the most up-to-date model that fitted the cradle in our car. However compared with more modern mobile phones (such as those owned by the teenagers in my family) with their in-built cameras and MP3 players, the relative simplicity of 6310i offers a number of advantages to someone like me who just wants a phone that works.
This simplicity means that the 6310i is easy to use and is very reliable. It has excellent performance in terms of communication range – useful in areas with poor base station coverage – and quality of speech reproduction. It also enjoys exceptional battery life, particularly when compared with more modern phones. This is due in part to its monochrome screen, clearly legible even the backlight is off and consuming less current from the battery than a colour screen. In fact what is the point of a colour screen on a mobile phone anyway? All it does is waste power.
In conclusion the Nokia 6310i is not cluttered with any unnecessary features, it has only those which serve its function as a phone. Perhaps an updated model by Nokia that offered the same functionality, but with the even better performance that could be obtained with the latest electronics technology, would be a winner, particularly with grown-ups like me.
05 Jan, 2008
Nokia 6310i - a mobile phone for grown-ups
1 of 1 found this helpful I bought this mobile phone to replace a broken Nokia 6210, primarily because it was the most up-to-date model that fitted the cradle in our car. However compared with more modern mobile phones (such as those owned by the teenagers in my family) with their in-built cameras and MP3 players, the relative simplicity of 6310i offers a number of advantages to someone like me who just wants a phone that works.
This simplicity means that the 6310i is easy to use and is very reliable. It has excellent performance in terms of communication range – useful in areas with poor base station coverage – and quality of speech reproduction. It also enjoys exceptional battery life, particularly when compared with more modern phones. This is due in part to its monochrome screen, clearly legible even the backlight is off and consuming less current from the battery than a colour screen. In fact what is the point of a colour screen on a mobile phone anyway? All it does is waste power.
In conclusion the Nokia 6310i is not cluttered with any unnecessary features, it has only those which serve its function as a phone. Perhaps an updated model by Nokia that offered the same functionality, but with the even better performance that could be obtained with the latest electronics technology, would be a winner, particularly with grown-ups like me.
05 Jan, 2008
Nokia 6310i - a mobile phone for grown-ups
2 of 2 found this helpful I bought this mobile phone to replace a broken Nokia 6210, primarily because it was the most up-to-date model that fitted the cradle in our car. However compared with more modern mobile phones (such as those owned by the teenagers in my family) with their in-built cameras and MP3 players, the relative simplicity of 6310i offers a number of advantages to someone like me who just wants a phone that works.
This simplicity means that the 6310i is easy to use and is very reliable. It has excellent performance in terms of communication range – useful in areas with poor base station coverage – and quality of speech reproduction. It also enjoys exceptional battery life, particularly when compared with more modern phones. This is due in part to its monochrome screen, clearly legible even the backlight is off and consuming less current from the battery than a colour screen. In fact what is the point of a colour screen on a mobile phone anyway? All it does is waste power.
In conclusion the Nokia 6310i is not cluttered with any unnecessary features, it has only those which serve its function as a phone. Perhaps an updated model by Nokia that offered the same functionality, but with the even better performance that could be obtained with the latest electronics technology, would be a winner, particularly with grown-ups like me.