Vanilla Posted
I needed a phone for testing purposes and this phone is giving you a lot for the price. The operating system on it is "pure", meaning you're not getting a variant of the operating system that comes with some of the other manufacturers. This phone comes unlocked as advertised and no carrier's splash image was shown while turning on the phone. I connected it to a GSM carrier with zero issues. The camera is pretty good- not as good as my other (way more expensive) phone, but close enough that I had to put their images side by side to compare. Note that there's some stuttering on screen when you aim to take a picture. This has not affected the picture quality of the taken photo for me and this stuttering was not present when I used the phone in an online video meeting. I heard horror stories of this phone's battery being low-capacity, but it has lasted 2.5 days on a single charge. That's actively using it with lightweight apps about 3 or 4 hours a day or more and leaving the phone on standby the remaining time. Heavier apps (like high-graphics games) most likely drain the battery quicker. Those who have bought an unlocked phone before know that a phone without a contract cost hundreds and hundreds of dollars. This particular phone is budget device and the question is: does it give you value for your what you pay? It absolutely meets the price point and surprised me with how well it works for what I paid.
Alex Posted
Solid basic phone, not a fancy $1200 phone but for a hundred bucks well worth it, very solid for every day activities like calling, browsing internet, using apps, pictures, decent camera, and compact enough to fit in your pant's pockets. Yes. for a 100 dlls. I recommend it.
PaulO Posted
Good and excellent phone. Works very great. Saves battery and very efficient to use.
Catrina Posted
I bought the Nokia C210 on 4/22 and received it on 4/24. I took it to the AT&T store and they could not transfer my information to my phone. They said you need to bring it to a cell phone repair and place which would cost me more than the phone. I did this in one day and called Best Buy and told them the phone was not working right and the ATT store could not help me. Best Buy wanted $45.00 restocking fee which is 1/2 of what I paid for the phone, And to make things worse this phone was suppose to be new to find out on the package it CAME FROM THE BEST BUY RETURNS CENTER. so I am out that money Best Buy could care less and they are selling when you order online its been used or it would work right. I will NEVER BUY ANYTHING FROM BEST BUY EVER, a manager call me and would not help me except to say you need to pay the restocking fee. So I am stuck with a piece of crap phone that keeps going off in seconds and can't take a transfer.
MarcW Posted
Phone works well, just hoping it is gsm uncloked internationally
Gamer Posted
I bought thus phone as a second phone for work. Very good one for basic performance and dayli use for call, text messages and emaild. I liked its light weight and a right thickness. I recommend this phone for your kids or yourself if you look for something decent and not expensive.
dowj Posted
Best Buy is a business. Have purchased many items with one hassle free return that was due to my ignorance on how to set up the item. They took the return with no questions asked other than my saying it was defective. They showed me how to set up the replacement item. I am sure they knew I was mistaken with the exchange. They are my go to if they have what I want.
JesusP Posted
very good phone and practical to use I highly recommend it
DennisA Posted
Very bad product. Can't correspond to any network other than 2g.
Adwoa Posted
I bought it for my mom to use it in Africa but it didn’t work
Eroman Posted
Got this phone for my kids. Its a great first starter phone.
MichaelO Posted
I bought nokia before, use it in asia, this 1 is easier to work than the touchpad nokia, I bought earlier.
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