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NEC 515 Phone - Next Generation (AT&T)

NEC 515 Phone - Next Generation (AT&T)

List Price: $319.99
Your Price: $179.99
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Rating: 3 stars
Summary: thanks for the tip
Review: ...found the link to http://muwap.com here on amazon. Also found that they give you 10% off everything when you type in "amazon" as the coupon code. They have tons of tones for the Nokia phones, and with the coupon it's only $9/year. Cheaper than mMode, and much better selection. Thanks, whomever posted this before!

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: thanks for the tip
Review: ...found the link to http://muwap.com here on amazon. Also found that they give you 10% off everything when you type in "amazon" as the coupon code. They have tons of tones for the Nokia phones, and with the coupon it's only $9/year. Cheaper than mMode, and much better selection. Thanks, whomever posted this before!

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: terrible
Review: confusing menu, and you can barely hear thru its ear piece...i would not recommend

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: GOOD PHONE BUT AT&T SUX
Review: GREAT PHONE NOT ONLY DOES IT LOOK HOT AS HELL BUT IT FULLY CHARGES IN LIKE AN HOUR AND A HALF - ATTWS IS THE PROBLEM NOT THE CELL

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: little bulky, but great phone
Review: Has great signal strength compared to other GSM phones on the market. Also, is very sturdy and can take a lot of abuse and keep on working. Entering phone numbers is a little tricky at first, but easy to pick up after a few tries. Great phone if you are looking for good service and great durability.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Okay for in-town usage
Review: I bought two of these phones and my family found that the phones worked adequately in town, but in a suburban area we have dropped calls constantly. This really turns out to be a headache because most of our calls are international. I cannot recommend the phone at all. I have another cheap phone that never drops calls and works perfectly in the same areas.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: NEC 515 Great Phone but battery life suck!
Review: I Got this phone when I renewed my contract with ATTWS. So far it has been great! The HUGE display, is awesome, the games are great and the contacts are great with all of the stuff you can put in there.The display is one of the best. You can go online to http://www.nechdm.com/ and upload *.jpg images from your pc and have them sent to your phone via an email with a link to the image, you'll need to use your mmode for this as your downloading from the web. But the pics look great! This phone would have gotten five stars if not for the short battery life If your on the phone a lot then invest in a car adapter or spare battery.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great Phone
Review: I had a samsung x426 but it was way too small, was not very customizable, and had a horrible mouthpiece.

The Nec515 is an excellent phone. I got it from AT&T for free to. It is perfectly designed...nice size, great display, comfortable, comfortable buttons, and overall nice to hold. Also excellent because it is a clamshell phone.

The phone has a lot of good features...a great address book, a nice external led (choice of 7 colors), great sound and graphics.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Great for everything but making calls
Review: I had always wanted a color flip phone, and this one seemed like it had everything I wanted. The color screen is the best I have seen on any cell phone to date, and the ringtones, pictures, and games all exceeded my expectations. This phone fails, however, when it comes time to make calls. Numerous times I have experienced dropped calls when the phone shows it is receiving full service. It also has a terrible problem when connecting the calls, often allowing people to hear me but not allowing me to hear the person I'm trying to talk to. I exchanged my first handset for another to see if the phone was defective, but I still had the same problems. It just seems like a poorly made phone. I've never had more trouble making calls, even with my old cell phone that couldn't get more than 2 bars of service.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Do you blame NEC or AT&T?
Review: I had the phone for a little over a week, then turned it in to get off the GSM network and got a V60 (TDMA). The sound quality was horrible, and sometimes I had to position the phone just right to get at least audible sound from the speaker. The V60 phone has remarkably better sound quality. And the NEC product is rather bulky.


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