Nokia 1616
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16 years ago
Nokia 1616
Nokia expects budget handsets to conquer a good half of the world phone market and tries not to lose its leadership in this niche. When releasing consistently low cost models, the company introduces new indexes and presents well known solutions a little updated and in slightly modified casings.
15 years ago
Nokia 1616
How much phone do you think you should get for AU$29? This is the question that has plagued us since we began our review of the Nokia 1616. For being the cheapest brand-name phone we know of in Australia, the Nokia 1616 deserves some kudos, but does this mean it's worth your money?
Pros:
- Solid old-school designFM radio and flashlightGood battery life
Cons:
- No camera No web browserKeypad will be tricky for those with enormous fingers
14 years ago
Pathetic Phone
I purchased this phone in Jan'11 and now I have realized that this is the most pathetic phone I ever had in my life. Network connectivity is not good. One of its major drawback is its sound.
16 years ago
Nokia 1616
Nokia has been serving up budget handsets for a quite a long time now. Their experience in the budget segment shows in the Nokia 1616 , which comes with just the bare essentials and then some.
15 years ago
Nokia 1616 review Review
With so many cheap phones on the market, it's hard to decide which offers the best deal. All of the phones we've reviewed recently have been seriously lacking in features, and the Nokia 1616 does nothing to buck this unwelcome trend.
Pros:
- FM radio with headphones
- Handy flashlight
- Decent battery life
Cons:
- Cheap design
- Lack of camera and 3G
- No data connectivity or Internet access
15 years ago
Nokia 1616
It is a shi@ty phone (sorry for my French) but I can only use it for texting. I hear people well but no one can ever hear me, so I am so sick of my phone. People even stopped calling me a long time ago because phone conversations are a disaster.
Pros:
- You can text
Cons:
- Call quality is terrible
14 years ago
POOR
I have this phone for quite a while now, I have to say, it's not a good one at all. Typing is a bit hard, the phone looks ugly, the build is poor, the screen brightness cannot be adjusted, doesn't display date in the homescreen, plasticky.
15 years ago
Nokia 1616
To answer the question posed in the opening paragraph, the amount of mobile phone you get for AU$29 isn't a great deal, but it does perform the basics admirably. There are a few neat bonuses beneath the basics, like the torch and some games, but we must admit to being a little surprised not to find...
Pros:
- Solid old-school design
- FM radio and flashlight
- Good battery life
Cons:
- No camera
- No web browser
- Keypad will be tricky for those with enormous fingers
16 years ago
Editor's Review of the 1616
Nokia are famous for making different specced mobiles to cater to a wide range of users around the world, such as its N-Series aimed at businesspeople. The Nokia 1616 is a budget mobile phone, targeting users after a basic mobile, ideal for calling and sending text messages.
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