Nokia 6103
The unit is made of chintzy materials that do not stand up.
Shame, shame on T-Mobile and Nokia for putting their name on the 6101, 6102 and the 6103 and having the nerve to charge for the unit. At best this line is a give away line.
With the quality phones from Samsung, HTC and others out there Nokia had better pay attention to the details of workmanship or their market share will continue to decline.
I love my 6101!! Best reception phone I have had since my Samsung V205.
I wouldn't recommend a Samsung phone to a customer since the E105. And as far as HTC? Their pocket PC phone edition was the biggest joke when it came to reception. As far as the MDA and SDA, they are too new for me to know anything really startling about them. I have coworkers that are buying them though so I should have some info shortly.
If you want a damn sturdy phone that feels more indestructible, to me the Moto V600 and V330 (both of which I own) can't be beat, but as we all know the reception on Moto's when the proximity to a tower decreases is absolute crap. I don't care so much, because I live 300 yards from a tower, and of course work in a T-Mobile call center, so I am rarely concerned with reception! I'm more concerned with the fact that I drop my phone all the time and don't want it to break.
Haven't seen the 6103 yet, am glad it will have Bluetooth thou...
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coowguy said:
One of the trainers in my call center is currently testing out the 6103 Nokia. Which for those of you who don't know what the diff between a 6101 and a 6103 is...the diff is bluetooth. I believe we will be launching in the next 3 mo. Anyone have any additional updates? 😁
Wow. In my opinion, BT was the only thing this phone was missing. My husband was going to give me his old BT headset when I got this phone and was shocked when I told him that it didn't have it. The phone has just about everything else. Do you know if the 6103 has a problem with deleting things, the way the 6101 does (I've had 2 of them, and both sometimes just don't want to delete things)? One other thing about my 6...
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The only issue I have heard about the 6103 so far is that the HS is slightly slower than the 6101 (which is already slower than most people want-but which I can handle).
coowguy said:
I wasn't aware of an issue with the 6101 deleting anything. My phone still works like a dream. No probs with it at all.
The only issue I have heard about the 6103 so far is that the HS is slightly slower than the 6101 (which is already slower than most people want-but which I can handle).
It doesn't happen all the time. About 1 out of every 5 times I try to delete a picture or an audio recording, it will say that it couldn't delete it. I try again, and it deletes. I haven't tried with the phonebook. It's not a big enough deal to me to report, but like I said, it happened with 2 phones. One I purchased via cust care, and the other through a local T-Mobile store. Both were purchased ...
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