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Nokia 2680 Unlocked Phone with VGA Camera, MMS, Bluetooth, Stereo FM Radio, Radio Recorder and GPRS–U.S. Version with Warranty

  • Capture images and video with the VGA camera, View your pictures and videos on the 65,000 TFT 128 x 160 color display, MMS and Bluetooth, GPRS Internet connections.

Product Description
The Nokia 2680 Slide is a user-friendly and contemporary device featuring a stylish slide design, VGA camera, stereo FM radio, radio recorder, Bluetooth technology, and a GPRS connection for accessing your email and the Web.

Nokia 2680 Unlocked Phone with VGA Camera, MMS, Bluetooth, Stereo FM Radio, Radio Recorder and GPRS–U.S. Version with Warranty

February 28, 2010 - Posted by | Nokia | , , , , , , , , , , ,

4 Comments »

  1. This phone would’ve made sense except for the fact that it has no voice dialing (a feature that comes with many free phone offers). You can’t take full advantage of the bluetooth feature w/o voice dialing. I can’t believe Nokia was that cheap not to include such a simple feature.
    Rating: 2 / 5

    Comment by Fireball | March 1, 2010 | Reply

  2. I bought this phone thinking that I will return it the next day after receiving it. After less than 24 hours of owning it I am hoping that it does not break soon. First, the design is excellent (you can see the phone in an AT&T store but the one there has the AT&T logo and a security clip on the back). I have the black (which has a nice grey shade) and I like it. It is a little difficult to open the back cover but it seems like it is very durable. My hands are big but surprisingly the Nokia 2680 does not feel small in them. Dialing and talking on the phone is easy and reception seems good. The graphics on the phone are great and better than my old one and also it takes better pictures than my “smart”. I have not tested the Camera recording but I don’t plan to take video with it although it is nice to know I could. The interface uses Nokia software, which is very easy to navigate through and kind of intuitive for me (better than Sony, LG and Motorola). The alarm clock is great – it let’s you customize the snooze and repeat. I tested the FM radio while running and the reception and sound were good (there were cracks occasionally). In addition, for runners there is the Stopwatch. The speaker works well for a device of this size. Another nice thing about unlocked Nokia phones is that you can customize the shortcuts. I still have not used the Bluetooth but Nokia’s phones usually have reliable Bluetooth. Finally, shopping on the Nokia Web site was a great experience and I received the phone in two business days although it said 3-5 business days. One thing I did not expect was a sales tax since I live in a state where there are no physical Nokia stores and usually on-line purchases are exempt from tax. Finally, I wished this phone had a memory card since it has a limited memory. But for 69.99 plus shipping and tax this is a great phone.

    Update: Since it is an unlocked phone I am not able to send receive multimedia messages. Hopefully AT&T or Nokia will be able to figure this out.
    Rating: 5 / 5

    Comment by Delian N. Naydenov | March 1, 2010 | Reply

  3. Good day friends. It is good to go unnoticed, does not call the attention to the thieves, expires with his(her,your) basic functions several photos can extract to 65K colors. It(he,she) has Radio(Radius) Fm. It(he,she) expires with my needs. I live in Venezuela.
    Rating: 5 / 5

    Comment by Anonymous | March 1, 2010 | Reply

  4. I bought this phone for my young daughter. It’s a good basic phone and easy to use. My daughter said it has great rings tones and she loved it. The reviews say that it does not have a lot of memory so if you will be using it more to save pictures and music, etc. This may not be the one for that purpose. However, please note that it is not described as a dual band phone which means that it will only work in North America. We wanted to use this in Asia and I confirmed with Nokia that this model will not work there so I returned it to Amazon.
    Rating: 3 / 5

    Comment by nnyklw | March 1, 2010 | Reply


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