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Old 06-21-2008, 03:01 AM
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Had a Nokia 3555 - for about 6 hours. Poor call reception capability, poor signal strength capture capability, below average display and flimsy construction, particularly the hinge. The phone is worth about $25. Needless to say, I returned the phone and got a Sony Ericsson. No comparison - much better phone.

In the past, I owned several Nokia phones, and I thought that they were good phones. Apparently, I was misinformed. With my most recent experience, I will not likely own another Nokia phone.

Nokia Sales and Marketing - listen up. If your objective is to be a low cost producer, you are headed in the right direction. If your objective is to make better than average mobile phones, you are in deep trouble.
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Old 08-16-2008, 07:23 AM
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Although you paid a very small price for the handset, Nokia fully test all aspects of the handset and would not let a sub-standard product reach the market.

My suggestion to you is that the handset you had was probably in need of a software update which would have addressed your problems.

I am sure that you and your SonyEricsson will be happy together.
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