Nokia 6360

Nokia 6360Nokia 6360 is a reasonably priced phone geared for business users. Though the phone looks quite basic, it feels sturdy and is equipped with several practical features such as voice recording for memos, voice-activated dialing for up to 20 numbers, and a six-line monochrome display.

The 6360 has many of the features a business user would need, such as voice-activated dialing and commands, wireless Web access, e-mail support, text and picture messaging, a 500-name phone book, a calendar, a calculator, a currency converter, and an alarm clock. On the fun side, Nokia has included five games, as well as the ability to add up to 20 downloadable ring tones and five images.

The 6360 could use a better-positioned power button. As it stands, the phone has a tiny on/off key on its top side next to the infrared port; in contrast, most phone makers incorporate the on/off button on the keypad. Though the keypad is large, the keys are a bit slippery, and I also would have liked them to protrude a bit more.
According to Nokia, the 6360 lasts for up to 5 hours of talk time and up to 14 days on standby--longer than any other phone we've seen. For the most part, however, the 6360 is a low-frills phone with a few good perks, including five preinstalled games and the ability to add up to 20 downloaded ring tones.
This basic mobile phone comes with solid features such as a voice recorder, an internal antenna, and a large, six-line text display.

Nokia 6360 Features
TDMA 800 MHz, 4.2 ounces, 5 by 1.8 by 0.9 inches; up to 5 hours talk time, 14 days standby (times are vendor specified); available through AT&T Wireless, $ 150, Large display; stellar battery life; compatible with most 6100- and 7100-series accessories; IR; e-mail.

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