About Nokia 2330


Basics

The Nokia 2330 is about as basic phones get. Rocking a straight-up numeric keypad and a screen just big enough to release the text, it is a phone for those who do not need a fast Internet access or a chance to chow down the constant e-mails. This is probably exactly the kind of Nokia phones are the best at. It weighs only 80g, measures 107x16x13.8mm and a basic VGA camera round the back for Quick-fire begins.

The good

This is one of the cheapest and easiest phone everything from a little less than 15 pounds of pay-as-you-go. For a long time Nokia users will be familiar with the basic user interface, with a dozen of icons on the main menu that allows you to access music, messages and more with just a couple of pushes.

The design is simple and elegant, all you can expect a normal phone. And, above all, something so cheap, it is very intuitive music player, which could not be easier to use. Throw a battery that had kicked in four days, when we put the phone through its paces, and 2330 is very effective.

The Bad
The music player can be easy to learn, but the failure of Nokia to include the SD expansion means that you can load with 32 MB of songs. That's about an album, so it is quite redundant, since the Nokia 2330 MP3 player. Then there is the keyboard, causing no end of a hand cramp writing all but the short text messages.

The bottom line
It is difficult to object to the Nokia 2330, although it has some omissions and non-obvious. Considering its bargain price and that manages all mobile key tasks effectively, it is a go-to question the tunnel for those in the market for something solid, cheap and reliable.

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