Nokia 2610 Unlocked Cell Phone–U.S. Version with Warranty
- This unlocked cell phone is compatible with GSM carriers like AT&T and T-Mobile. Not all carrier features may be supported. It will not work with CDMA carriers like Verizon Wireless, Alltel and Sprint.
- Dual-band GSM cell phone compatible with 850/1900 frequencies
- Supports SMS/MMS messaging, personal email and instant messaging
- Voice memo recorder, calculator, currency converter
- Up to 3 hours of talk time and 120 hours (5 days) of standby time
Inspired by nature and designed to impress, the Nokia 2610 is made to please with Nokia Xpress audio messaging, Ergonomic classic design with large display, integrated handsfree speaker, MP3 ring tones, and 24-chord SP-MIDI (Scalable Polyphony MIDI). Other features include WAP browser and email client support.The words “entry level” no longer mean “low-end,” especially when it comes to the Nokia 2610. Offering advanced media and calling features without breaking the bank, this unlocked Nokia 2610 is an easy to use device that combines multiple messaging options including email, instant messaging, and more. You can even download MP3 ringtones, graphics, and games straight to the phone, or surf the Web with your network’s Internet service. This unlocked cell phone can be used with a GSM network service provider and it provides dual-band connectivity (850/1900 MHz). It does not come with a SIM card, and it requires that you provide a SIM card for usage with your selected service provid… More >>
Nokia 2610 Unlocked Cell Phone–U.S. Version with Warranty
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5 comments
Bass Hound on August 28, 2009 at 7:03 pm
It won’t work in the western USA. Costs extra time to find out it won’t work and then you have to send it back and you end up getting one from your phone company anyway. Not a good idea.
I washed yet another phone and got an iphone which has been the best thing I ever did.
T. Opel on August 28, 2009 at 9:14 pm
EVERYONE that is selling a phone in this category, must be stupid… The category says “Nokia 2610 (Unlocked)” which implies the phone is unlocked and can be used on ANY network….
However everyone in this category selling this phone states that the phone is locked to “AT&T” or “T-Mobile” therefor implying it’s not an unlocked phone… don’t buy a phone from this category if you plan on using it with another service provider.
Joey on August 28, 2009 at 10:09 pm
Before I start the.. well, I’ve already started. Here’s a typical moment when I want to text.
1. Press the red call button.
2. Press the center button.
3. Go to address book.
4. Go to Names.
5. Click on someone’s name.
6. Click options.
7. Click “send message”
8. Click “Text Message”.
9. Type my message.
10. Click send.
11. Click “Exit”.
How about texting on my Palm Centro broke which broke and forced me to use the worst phone ever made?
1. Press the Texting button the phone.
2. Press the center button.
3. Click New with my finger.
4. Type in friend’s name.
5. Text.
6. Send.
Sounds hard? Nope, it’s not. The best phone ever made (Palm Centro) makes everything looks like a snap of the finger.
What if I have to call someone because I’m in an oh-so hurry and I haven’t called this person recently and all I have is the worst phone ever made (The phone that I’m reviewing.)
1. Press the red call button.
2. Press the Center Button.
3. Go to Address Book.
4. Go to friend’s name and press Green button.
Sounds easy? Nope, with this phone’s incredibly small and difficult and hard buttons, you’ll never have anything easy.. except calling someone you’ve recently called which can happen by pressing the green button and clicking a name.
This phone, was the worst phone ever made. I don’t even recommend it for buying for your son or daughter as their first phone. It can’t do anything, and it will embarrass them.
M. G. Newberry on August 28, 2009 at 10:56 pm
This phone is not advertised specifically as “unlocked”; therefore, there is nothing wrong with it if you read the description! It is functional for those who aren’t interested in messing with extraneous applications.
N. Henson on August 28, 2009 at 11:32 pm
This phone works great in all ways except daylight viewing of the display. The display is barely readable in the daylight, but must be shaded by the hand to do so.
This phone gets close to the same signal quality, great, as my last Nokia (6010). It has great battery life talk and standby. I have been able to use all of my previous chargers for this phone too.
This is a great basic phone for those that want a small phone with bar-phone signal capabilities and really good battery life.