The Nokia 6030 cell phone does not have all the fancy features like a music system, web browser, nor does it come with Bluetooth. It is the kind of phone I was looking for, because I believe that a phone should just be used for calling someone. You may not agree with me there, but I am sure that I am not alone in this.
Being a very user-friendly phone, the Nokia 6030 cell phone does come with any antennas, nor buttons that you may be afraid of breaking, it is quite solid, and very low maintenance. I have dropped the Nokia 6030 cell phone a few times already, but it did not seem to mind the rough treatment. I don't think I will try sending it for a swim though, as I have had my share of phones malfunctioning due to water. That maybe prove too much for the Nokia 6030 cell phone.
The Nokia 6030 cell phone has some different ring tones that you can choose from ,and that you can keep on changing from time to time, however, I like the silent mode more. It has a good vibrating system, and I am quite comfortable with it, and prefer using it to an annoying ring-tone.
The battery life expectancy of the Nokia 6030 cell phone is also very good. I have had to charge it only once a week. I find that this is perfect for me, as I am a very busy person, and simply do not have time to recharge every single day. Also, the reception and sound quality are great. You may experience difficulties with the volume, because you they have made it very unintuitive for this phone. Needless to say, the Nokia 6030 cell phone does not have a side volume control button.
I would personally recommend the Nokia 6030 cell phone to anyone who wishes to own a cheap, yet reliable phone, even as a backup for when your fancy one decides to die on you, or you have forgotten it somewhere. The Nokia 6030 cell phone has definitely proven me that technology does help us, and that it is not so bad to have it and use it.
Published by Jack Woods
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Post a CommentSorry, the best budget phones around right now are actually pre-paid cell phones. For low usage try a Net10.
To indulge in a gab fest try the StraighTalk.
Both at Walmart, the StraighTalk will give you UNLIMITED text and talk for $45 a month. And, 'cause it's carried on the Verizon network, ranked best service in the US, you'll get no dropped calls.
Pre-Paid phones, with no two year contracts are emerging as the budget conscious alternative for the smart and researched consumer who figured out talk can be cheap.