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Nokia 2760 is a solid basic device. Nothing fancy - it just works!

This is another of Nokia's low end devices for T-Mobile. Usually seen in a plastic carton to be used for Pre-Pay this device works just as well on the contract end of T-Mobile's business.

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This folder is a cute little phone. It isn't flashy, it isn't all black or black and chrome. Blue and Bronze are the most frequently seen colors. Both are non-garish. The inner display is about 2 inches, more or less with a 16 bit color depth and a 128 x 160 resolution. The outer display is a monochrome blue with a 98 x 68 resolution.

Low end doesn't mean featureless.

1- VGA camera, just right for MMS but not really adequate for making prints.
2- S40 User Interface is familiar to everyone who has ever used a Nokia phone.
3- Dual-band folding GSM phone E850/1900 MHz for North America
4- FM radio requires the use of a wired headset
5- Bluetooth supports DUN, FTP, GAP, HFP, SAP, SDAP, SPP profiles.
6- E-mail supports IMAP4, POP3, SMTP
7- Mobile Internet access via a WAP browser.
8- MMS, SMS, IM and Nokia Xpress Audio Messaging
9- Caller ID on the outer screen, also clock on outer screen
10- MMS quality video recording

Keep in mind that items 1,6, 7 and 10 are on a small 128 x 160 screen. That is low resolution and small size. In some ways this is a jump back to 2005 and the 6103b but with no external antenna. You'll be connecting to the Internet via EDGE since this device is not 3G capable. Given the limitations of the display 3G really isn't needed.

It has a good contacts application.

This is a very basic phone but is in no way cheap or flimsy. The examples I've handled are well built and appear to be pretty sturdy.

If you use your phone to browse the internet, navigate through town, run word processing and spread sheet applications then you'll want to go further up the food chain than this.

If you use your phone to makes calls, send texts and MMS then everything you need is in this very inexpensive and tough package.
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Good competitor to the Kayalyst

Sep 2010

I rely on Tmobile's hotspot at home service to get cell service inside my house where otherwise there is almost no cell reception. When my Samsung Katalyst died recently, it was disappointing to see the only Tmobile UMA (hotspot) phones sold new or refurbished are smartphones.

I want a plain jane phone. Also, a phone is something that's easy to lose, break, or drop into water so why spend a few hundred on it? So paying less than $100 for a used phone even if I have to buy a replacement battery makes sense.

After reviewing all the models phone models Tmobile supported for UMA, it looked like the Kayalyst and the Nokia 6301 were the best models. I had the Katalyst for almost two years and was used to it, but it has these problems:
- No menu customization (every day it took about 15 keypresses to set the alarm)
- Crippled bluetooth (only connected with headsets)
- Slider would collect junk and it was sometimes hard to open
- Speakerphone had limited volume
- Proprietary headset connection, lousy OEM headset
Otherwise it was a good phone

I've had the Nokia 6301 for almost a month, here is my consideration of it:

6301 Pros
- Smaller
- Great bright display
- Fully customizable user buttons
- Superior sound quality to the Katalyst
- Great speakerphone, good volume
- Has standard headphone plug and standard USB plug
- Great support from Nokia for PC file transfer and firmware updates
- The charger stand is convenient

6302 Cons
- Poor battery life. Needs recharging daily (on a new battery)
- Keys are a bit small, requires attention as to not hit wrong key

BIGGEST CON: Issues with wifi. 6301 has a history of problems connecting to wifi but those appear to be resolved now. Every now and again (usually in the evening) I will get transient cell signal inside the house, especially in my bedroom. Sometimes over the course of an hour I'll see the phone connected to cellular, then back on wifi, then back on cellular, then it won't go back to wifi. I have to try a series of things, turning wifi capabiilty on/off, restarting phone, restarting router, which always gets it back on. Problem is if I don't notice it was off wifi, there is a period of time where I'm disconnected from network completely or worse, I'll start a call on cellular and it will just drop quickly.
- This problem is tolerable... I don't leave the phone near my bedroom window and this hasn't been an issue.

Comparison with Katalyst
The pros of the 6301 well outweigh it's cons. The user interface and hardware interface are so much nicer than Katalyst that it's well worth it. I can deal with the battery life and wifi-cellular issue.

You may want to select a Katalyst if:
- You need battery life of more than 1 day
- You cannot deal with small buttons
- You get cell reception intermittently
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UMA capable: wifi over home ntwk and no minutes removed

I am an out-of-contract T-Mobile user. I've been using a Nokia 5300 MusicXpress phone that has provided terrible call quality, and was going to drop T-Mobile as a provider, until the TM customer rep suggested this phone with its wi-fi capabilities.

What I like about it...

The UMA (wi-fi) capabilities. This phone, once networked with my home network security code, automatically hooks up to the wifi in my house to make phone calls. I DO NOT pay for T-Mobile's @Home service, nor am I being charged for minutes I use over the wi-fi connection. I have a very basic plan and was told I would need to upgrade to a smartphone with a @Home plan of $10 extra per mo to use wi-fi, but this is not so. At least not if you have the right firmware installed. I purchased a recycled (used) phone that apparently has the right firmware edition - I won't be upgrading it for fear of messing this up!

The weight and size of the phone are nice, and the body of the phone is metal. I like that it has a charging stand too. The navigation is easy to use and texting on the phone is very easy.

Voice recognition is also a cool feature. Hookup your bluetooth headset and it takes you through the set-up. Seems very intuitive and certainly easy to learn to use this phone.

What I don't like...

The camera. Forget about using it. Photo quality is very poor - cloudy, grainy - and yes, I cleaned the lens. Its internal memory is only 30mb, and I will have to hunt down the 'how to' notes for adding SD memory - although I don't see a slot for it. No MP3 player, but it does have a FM radio built in.

There are a few other phones that you can get with UMA capabilities that don't require the @Home service, but after researching them a bit I went with the reviews and selected this one. I'm glad I did, as it does what I wanted it to do: gives me free wi-fi calls off my home network with clear call quality for both me and the recipient of those calls.
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Rugged little nokia. Solid features, Simple usage.

I bought this phone specifically to downgrade to a more simplistic handset for my everyday usage. By trade I use Blackberries, and other PDA smart phones. With that said I chose this handset because of its robust media features such as A2DP and AVRC bluetooth profiles as well as a build in FM radio and 2mp Digital Camera. I also like the large screen boasting 16.7 million colors on its high resolution screen.

Overall this phone should not surprise any buyer with its feature or design, but rather be a simple straight forward handset to make and receive calls while listening to music and media.
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Nokia 6301 (T-Mobile)

Great phone.. Very slim.
I bought this to eliminate my land line and use as regular home line, since T-mobile offeres unlimited Wi-Fi calling, which is great. The quality is of voice clarity is great, but as Wi-Fi signal is sometimes unstable, phone has tendency of disconnecting while in coversation once a while. The menu options are simple but not best of all. I tried to bring some picture as wallpaper, but still was not able to find out how. I consider myself a computer and gaget gru, but some minor Menu options on the phone doesn't seems to be friendly or widely exposed for easy access.Read full review...

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This phone is dependable for the $$$. Recession buster.

This phone was recommended to me by a TMobile rep when I asked for low cost options. If you are looking for a dependable little phone that can take photos/videos with, but don't need a million bells and whistles, you'll be happy. It maintains a charge for quite a while! (The charge lasts at least two days and well into the third with light usage.)

No volume button on the side of the phone, maybe one in the settings but I haven't spotted it yet.

Other than that, this phone is a "recession buster" for anyone looking for a job, or needing to keep your pennies close to the vest. Get in communication and save those funds for really important things until times improve!

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Nokia 2760 t-mobile

I happen to really like this phone. I'm hearing impaired and the sound quality is compatible to my ears. The camera is ok for what it is... a cheap camera in a phone. Sometimes the pics come out ok, other times not so good. Still its better than nothing. The menu system is easy especially if you arr familiar with Nokia's.
Texting is easy enough. I have no complaints for this $20 - $30 phone. I ordered an extra one as spare.

Come to think about it, the battery life could be better. I do a lot of talking and it needs to be charged daily. My other phone, a Nokia 2610 has way better battery life, yet has no camera. If you need a basic phone, this is the phone to get. Despite the battery issue, I'll give it an excellent rating.
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Nokia 2760 model

Basic and sturdy model - BIG PLUS: very easy to use.

I bought it for a 10yr old ... He is happy.

But do not think you are buying a smart phone.

Also basic camera. Basic texting.r>
Irritating key lock / unlock (sometimes forces you to try unlock repeatedly before you win over the "sleepy" phone)

Good battery though.

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Good product. Keep in mind it's limitations.

It is a simple basic phone. It is extremely durable and reliable. The battery life on a single charge is also very good (2 or 3 days with normal use). Accessories like additional chargers are easy to find and cheap. There are a few little quirks about the operation of the phone that I think could be improved, but it is a very good phone. Forget about using it as a camera, the pics are good, but when transfered to another device, they are thesize of a postage stamp. Texting is cumbersome with it too. It's a phone and only a phone, but as a phone it is excellent. Keep inmind, it is an obsolete product. Once all the ones from store inventories and display models are sold out, they will be gone and there is vitually no support.Read full review...

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vendor's response!!!

I have used Nokia cell phones for more than 18 yrs.(and a few other brands) so naturally was looking for a new addition to my T-Mobile service. First of all the web info. that this vendor had was detailed, well displayed,concise on pricing as well as the condition of equipment.Upon placing one of my first E-Bay orders I was extremely satisfied with Phones4Less response time as well as his attentiveness in order processing and follow-up.
I am looking forward in receiving my Nokia 2760 and feel VERY confident that the vendor has performed to a standard of excellence....
KUDO's ........................................................
"moonliteonthelake" a new E-Bay customer.
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