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Strengths: Storage space, customization options,
Weaknesses: Reception quality, battery life, radio needs special headset
Summary: Overall, this phone was just what I wanted and needed. the price will range dramatically depending on where you purchase it from and what color you want. I made certain to buy the US version (I bought it directly from Nokia at their flagship store, in NYC). Memory: It comes with 32 MB built in, you should buy a 2 GB Micro SD card. You can swap out cards without shutting the phone or interfering with its operation (great for choosing from multiple choices of media). Reception: Calls are being dropped, but I had the same problem on my old phone (Sony Ericsson's T226), so it could simply be my service (AT&T/Cingular). Also, call quality is not the greatest sometimes I hear perfectly, whereas the person on the other end complains that I can't be heard and am breaking up. Video/Camera: The phone comes with many choices of quality and pixel size for the shots that you can take. Response time on the highest quality for photos seems to have a slight lag, but I have had no prior experience with camera phones, so I am not sure how fast and well they should work. Customization/software, etc.: You can access the internal memory of the phone using a standard USB cable, attached to a PC. Since Nokia offers lots of software choices and platforms for free, you can change internal ringtones, etc. at your whim. However, it would be advisable to stick with whichever version of phone software that it came with because many problems will arise along with any improvements to call quality, etc. Battery life: Overall, if just using the phone as a media player or for calls, the battery will last at least 3.5-4.5 Hours. However, if you use both, your battery will most likely only last closer to 3 hours. If you turn bluetooth on while using the media player (play or send via bluetooth), it may die much sooner. You can charge it via a Chines travel battery pack, the AC outlet plug that comes with it, or any 2.5 MM car charger (I got one for $5 from a street vendor). Headsets: Practically any 2.5 MM jack headset will work (all $1-10 Chinese ones that I tried worked). However, to access the radio you need a special one from Nokia. For Bluetooth none of the Motorolas that I tried worked (from the H series- 300, 360, 700). You will need to look around carefully and try someone else to be sure that it is compatible before purchasing.

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