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Nokia 5165 Review

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The Nokia 5165 is an old design phone that one can clearly make out from the external antenna. Supported   networks are AMPS 800 / TDMA 800 / TDMA 1900. Forget latest features, even standard functions such as Calculator, Calendar are absent. Present however is the alarm function, thrown in as a afterthought probably to keep the customer happy. There is not even a vibrating mode which is not standard but almost compulsory in this year and age. Most cellular service providers offer this phone free with the service nowadays. The battery used is Ni-Mh , a fact which shows literally by the weight. The phone weighs a heavy 170 gms. This heavy weight battery fortunately has a good life too a talk time of approximately 3 hours with a standby of 192 hours. Now there are phones released even today which have such weights but they have good cause for it. They have functions & features which make carrying around their bulks not a problem at all. Navigation is by means of the two way navigation keys. The menu is simple to navigate and easy to understand. Not that there are a lot of features to try to understand. Phone book capacity is 100 contacts, and don't even think of options such as multiple number per contact or address option for each contact.


Specification

Phone Features 
 One-button NaviTM Key guides you through features
 On-screen help
 Large, backlit screen
 Two-way mobile messaging and e-mail*
 Wireless Business Cards*
 Network time sent directly to your phone*
 Network-based prepaid capabilities*
 Supports 4 languages
 Phone book stores up to 100 entries
 3 entertaining games (Snake, Logic and Memory)
 30 distinctive ring tones
 Download up to 5 additional ring tones*
 Xpress-onTM Color Covers available
 
Service
 TDMA 800 MHz / TDMA 1900 MHz / Analog
 Extended calling area with DualBand/TriMode operation
 Seamless transfer between analog and digital service

5165 Battery Life
 Extended Li-lon Battery 1050 mAh
   — Digital Talk Time up to 3.25 hours*
   — Digital Standby Time up to 8 days*
   — Analog Talk Time up to 2 hours*
   — Analog Standby Time up to 2 days*

  

Review

The Nokia 5165 is an old design phone that one can clearly make out from the external antenna. Supported networks are AMPS 800 / TDMA 800 / TDMA 1900. Forget latest features, even standard functions such as Calculator, Calendar are absent. Present however is the alarm function, thrown in as a afterthought probably to keep the customer happy. There is not even a vibrating mode which is not standard but almost compulsory in this year and age.

 

 

 

 

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