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The Nokia 2855 phone reflects your confidence and taste with its distinctive fold design and user-friendly characteristics. Optimised for connection and communication, it's the phone that looks good and works well for both your professional and personal needs
Data Features:
• Bluetooth
• Mobile Data
• Modem Data Speed 40-80Kbps*
• USB interface
Phone Features:
• Download Ringtones
• Xtra email
• Wap Browser
• Download games
• Caller tunes
• Text Messaging
• Predictive Text
Phone Specifications:
• Screen: Colour
• Size: 85x44x25mm
• Weight: 110grams
• Talk time: up to 3.5 hours
• Standby time: up to 14 days*
• Battery Type: Lithium Ion
• Memory: 12mb
*Talk and standby battery times stated are maximums and may be reduced by network conditions and phone usage.
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A good, trusty phone, that does what a phone was intended to do. It makes phone calls, sends text messages, even pictures and video*, even the ability to send MP3s to the phone to use as ringtones, all encompassed with Nokia's Standard ease of use.
With large buttons, and Nokia's easy to navigate, my grandmother had very little trouble mastering this phone (once she got used to using the Small Navi key).
The bluetooth function on this phone is easy to use, and with nokia's PC Suite (downloadable from the Nokia website) synchronising, and backing up your phone is easy, you can copy pictures and videos to and from your phone with ease, even synchronise your contacts and calender with Microsoft Outlook.
Overall an excellent, easy to use phone, for someone who just needs a phone to call, and text, thats easy to use, with a few bells and whistles on the side.
* Due to the lack of camera on the phone, photos and videos need to be sent to the phone, either by bluetooth or MMS (Multimedia Messaging Service), and are subject to a size restriction imposed by the phone.
** This phone is CDMA only, and will only work on the Telecom Network.
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