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Review on Nokia 3310 Dual Sim (2017), dark blue by Anastazja Kazak ᠌

Revainrating 2 out of 5

A bad product, not worth the money.

I merely wanted to be able to receive text messages, so I bought a phone. Because I get a lot of text messages sent to the "left" sims, I wanted a gadget that was particularly for this purpose. Before to that, I had the following devices running Android: zte v1 and nomu s10. Both devices, with their Wi-Fi and data transfer capabilities off, have the potential to lay in wait for their SMS for almost 20 days, which is a very high figure for smartphones. To put it another way, I required an emergency phone. The phone is both attractive and easy to hold. Everyone who witnessed it was moved by it. A week after the purchase, the issue shown itself; after that, it was resolved. Added to the charge. Left. Did not make contact. This time with a discharge. The battery has a standby charge life of up to ten days. During the same time period, I did not install any additional services, programs, or other items. Simply load the game with some Sims. Posted a message of support on the Nokia website. They said that this is the typical waiting period. And what they mentioned is the outcomes of experiments conducted in unique laboratory circumstances at a certain temperature. In most cases, they do not consider an engagement lasting such a long period of time to be a marriage. In point of fact, the phone is not up to the task at hand because of its incredibly poor capacity to hold a charge. What then is the point of such a phone? I won't go into detail on the interface itself because there are plenty of other reviews available online where you can read about the book, etc. Permit me to just state that reading SMS is a hassle: SMS comes from a subscriber that does not have a number, such as "info," which makes it difficult to identify who is sending the message. Reading, and moving down the page. When it finally gets to the bottom of the message, the next time you click "down" to scroll further, you get a "error" that says "Unknown sender number." This happens even though you don't know when the message will end because you're scrolling through it and don't know when it will stop. My understanding is that when I watched the SMS all the way through, the phone attempted to construct an answer to the SMS the next time I hit "down." But, because the number was not a numeric value, the phone displayed an error message. Odd behavior, given that I'm browsing through the message at the moment, yet I don't think to respond to it. Those. It goes without saying that the key in question should not be used for this purpose. The same can be said about the configurations of the phone, which are accessed via the function keys. There is no wiggle room. Because of this, even "pensioners" should avoid it. refrain from setting up ordinarily by turning off the extra. The cost of such a phone is ridiculously low in comparison to its features.

Pros
  • Handsome, light.
Cons
  • length of battery life, simplicity of operation, and cost.