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Nokia 6103. Good or bad?

Discussion in 'T-Mobile Forum' started by cnh93, Aug 31, 2007.

  1. SmArTeStChIlD421

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    well then Nokia is your man cuz they have the best signal reception of all the brands and they generally give pretty good quality too..........the best of the best
     
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    My experience has been that the Nokia flip phones are quite durable "if" you take care of it. I have not had any issues with the outside display casing breaking, as has been mentioned here. I take care of my phone, so I don't run into durability issues.

    Now as far as the 6126/6131/6133 series, I'm not so sold on its durability. There is a very thin plastic screen liner for the internal display. The issue of whether there WAS any internal display protection was talked about considerably in the "Nokia 6131 Review" thread. This phone series is questionable on durability.
     
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    yeah.......the 6103 had rubber casing on the screen half providing quite a bit of durability for the screen which is what really matters mostly
     
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    This is what made the 6103 a huge leap above the 6101 and even the 6102 Cingular variants...Of course Bluetooth was the other major difference...:biggrin:
     
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    and Bluetooth is pretty good on the Nokias to begin with
     
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    That it is. I'm glad Nokia added them to the 6102i and 6103 phones.
     
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