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16 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
The high-end of the low-end entry level phone,
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This review is from: Nokia 3595 Phone (AT&T) (Wireless Phone)
I would like to preface my remarks with two points.
First, about a year ago, I finally got a cellular telephone because of the kids and their schedules. One of us is having to take them places or pick them up a few times each week, and the traffic around here is arguably the worst on the planet, creating some interesting delays nearly every day. And I admit that sometimes I have to call home from the grocery store because there will be 23 different verities of BBQ sauce and my list just says "BBQ sauce." Second, my blood pressure soars when rude louts think they have the right to interrupt my lunch or dinner or infringe on my reading time in the doctor's waiting room to talk on their cell phones. I once saw a table of four people, each talking to an absent entity on his or her cell phone during an entire meal but not once talking with the real people beside or in front of them Now, that said, the Nokia 3595 is apparently the high-end of the low-end entry level phone. That suits me fine. This silver-gray mass of wires and circuits has enough features to me going for some time. I didn't know that cell phones had all these whistles and bells such as games, voice tags for contacts, alarm clocks, caller ID, and such. I like the fact that the contact list lets you have something like five numbers for up to 500 people. Five numbers per person---that's pretty crazy to me, the fact we have more phone numbers than we have people to use them! Why not run it up to eight numbers per contacts and bestow a full complement of eight phones to some octopi! The battery lasts for more than five hours of solid talking, but there is not a soul on earth I want to talk with for five hours straight. The sound is decent though I have a certain amount of trouble talking into space while trying to hold this plastic rectangle close to my ear. I feel like my jaw is floating up and away from my face. (I guess that is why folks like those flip phones but they cost more than an infrequent talker like me is willing to spend.) I was able to figure out most of the operating options, at least the ones I paid to get, without resulting to the manual, but I'm not sure if that is because the phone is intuitively designed or not. It may actually be because we are all moving toward some sort of collective consciousness that enables our species to share knowledge like those island monkeys that all started washing sweet potatoes once a certain percentage of their populations started washing the potatoes(In Transcendental Meditation, this phenomenon is termed the Maharishi Effect.) The various stock wallpapers with the phone are pretty boring and tend to make it hard to read the small display window. (I cannot fathom why folks would want to send photos back and forth to devices with such poor video resolution.) The manual that comes with this phone is OK, but the text designer could have done a much better job creating distinct, clear headings. I'm still sorting through some of the more humorous sections such as "Your WAP browser," "PUK codes," and "Potentially explosive atmospheres." (I cannot believe how many people are jawing away on a cell phone while pumping gas.) This little sucker is nearly as tough as a hockey puck, too. I've dropped my on the pavement at least half a dozen times and once had to snap it back together after what looked to be a fatal plummet. Well, it's scratched and scarred a bit, but it still works just fine. Well, I'm one of the masses now, no longer a cellular Luddite. If you see me walking down the street with a wire in my ear, gesturing wildly, and arguing with invisible beings, please help me!
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Not Bad,
This review is from: Nokia 3595 Phone (AT&T) (Wireless Phone)
I mean how can I complain... it was free with my service!
Overall it is not a bad phone... it has plenty of options like text messaging and all that fun stuff... It has voice dialing (you know when you just say the name and it calls the person) if you feel like setting that up... A nice address book feature that allows you to store several numbers under one name and label them with cute icons like a house for home phone and a little cell for mobile phones etc... Sometimes it freezes up (kinda like computers) and you have to remove the battery to get it to work again!? What do you expect for free though? Major complaint: WHERE'S SNAKE??? I miss it! But there is a cute bowling game on it! It's a phone... it serves its purpose. It does not take pictures, but then again that's what cameras are for!
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Not bad,
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This review is from: Nokia 3595 Phone (AT&T) (Wireless Phone)
I mean how can I complain... it was free with my service!
Overall it is not a bad phone... it has plenty of options like text messaging and all that fun stuff... It has voice dialing (you know when you just say the name and it calls the person) if you feel like setting that up... A nice address book feature that allows you to store several numbers under one name and label them with cute icons like a house for home phone and a little cell for mobile phones etc... Sometimes it freezes up (kinda like computers) and you have to remove the battery to get it to work again!? What do you expect for free though? Major complaint: WHERE'S SNAKE??? I miss it! But there is a cute bowling game on it! It's a phone... it serves its purpose. It does not take pictures, but then again that's what cameras are for!
4.0 out of 5 stars
Good basic phone,
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This review is from: Nokia 3595 Phone (AT&T) (Wireless Phone)
I had this phone before getting the phone I currently have, and have missed it ever since. I would have switched back, if possible, but I had to change to a GSM, and this phone was a TDMA, which made that impossible, as my cell phone provider would not let me, and said these were no longer being made, so there was no way I could get another one.
This phone may be a little on the large side compared to a lot of the newer, sleek designs on the market now, but it fits in your hand good and makes for easy one-handed manipulation of the keypad. It's also lightweight. The reception is excellent. The wallpapers made the writing on the screen hard to see, so I opted to not use a background on the screen. This phone got completely immersed in water, and convinced it was ruined, I went the the shop that very day and got a new, different phone, which I regretted, because the next day, after it had time to dry out, it turned on and there was no indication that it didn't work as usual. Battery power was awesome. I talk a lot, and could go a week without charging. Now that I don't use it anymore, it lays in my desk drawer, and occasionally I turn it on to get a number I need that I didn't transfer to my new phone, and I'm not kidding...It will still have almost a fully charged battery after months of laying there with the power off. It didn't have a lot of good ringtones. Most of them were silly sounding, but since I kept mine on silent most of the time, that wasn't a big concern. I've always been a Nokia fan, and I believe this is one of their better phones. No bells and whistles, just a good, dependable phone.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Nokia 3595,
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This review is from: Nokia 3595 Phone (AT&T) (Wireless Phone)
The Nokia 3595 is an ok phone but it has nothing more than the basics. It is a rather big phone so it wont easily fit in your pocket, but it a good performer when it comes to actually talking, it holds a signal well and hardly ever drops calls. The screen is color, but not a good color screen, it is washed out looking and dim.
5 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
cute phone for teenage girls!!,
By Marilyn Manrooe "Molly" (Honolulu Hawaii, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Nokia 3595 Phone (AT&T) (Wireless Phone)
this is the best phone! i am 14 and have been wanting a cell phone forevr since my older sister got hers 4 years ago (she's 17 now) and so my dad left me with these words: Honey, if u can find a cell phone that works with cingular and is under 80 dollars, i will get it for you. So i found the Nokia 3595 and it is so cool. i can change the color of it whenever i want (right now its pink!), i can change the ringtone whenever i want, and i can IM my friends whenever i want... i think this is the best phone for a teenager that doesnt want to carry a big bulky phone around. All u parents out there, heres the best phone to get!!
1 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Finding a NOKIA mobile phone,
By Dusabe "good girl" (Rwanda) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Nokia 3595 Phone (AT&T) (Wireless Phone)
Can I find a mobile phone type Nokia 2300. The latter has got a domestic radio feature. Please answer back.
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