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- Tayyab
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Hi every one. This a very good entry level phone but it has a problem that You cannot use SIM and Phone memory at the same time for contacts so if you have contacts stored in phone and SIM, you have to switch between memory types from contacts menu. Bad thing in this phone :(
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- 2006-08-31 11:50
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- Anonymous
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Can someone tell me whether or not the Nokia 1112 has a stopwatch and predictive text?
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- 2006-08-30 14:41
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- hamdy
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it is a good phone; but please I had a aproblem that is its ringtone is ascending only and I can not changed it to ringing as high sound from beginning, can ny one help me please
thanks
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- 2006-08-29 01:21
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Andreas,
I've got a D600 and it's the best phone I've ever used :) The only thing is that it was expensive and it's too flashy, so I'm afraid to take it when I go out clubbing or even jogging after sunset. I think I'll get this 1112 as a 2nd phone. Thanks for your comment, it really helped. :)
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- 2006-08-27 13:15
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- Michael_Ipoh
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There's no calendar functions over this model, but you can put some simple reminders at "Reminders" section.
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- 2006-08-25 11:59
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- Andreas
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I want this phone, badly! Not because it is good, but because it has the only features I have ever used in mobile phones - at the best price.
Currently, I own a Samsung D600, and while it is cool and flashy and a good gadget overall it costs a whole lot of money and it is wasted value to me. I don't take photos with it, since I use my digital camera for that. I also don't listen to MP3s since my iPod plays my music. All surfing, e-mailing and calendar/addressbook stuff (and playing games as well) is handled with my laptop.
My mobile phone is used only to call people, and recieve calls from others. And Nokia 1112 is a phone that uses technology that has worked well for just that - for more than five years now. As long as the technical quality is what I expect, this should be the perfect phone for me.
So why do I like it so much? Simply because the price is right! That's the Ultimate Selling Point. This phone is worth its price, with ease. If it is what you need, of course. I'm going to pick one up when the next paycheck arrives. In fact, I'll probably pick up two phones and give one to my father (who doesn't like advanced and hard-to-learn technicalities).
And I used to say I would never again buy a Nokia after the huge amounts of problems I had with the 6630 a few years ago... =D
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- 2006-08-23 00:26
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- Anonymous
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Alot of people asking the similar questions of putting mp3 or polyphonics songs into this phone. The answer is "NO". There's no cable, no infrared and bluetooth features n final - also no GPRS! No where u can communicate for data purposes on this phone!
Alot of people asked about the 4MB memory. It's great for messaging and phone contacts only, that'a all. Nokia is very stingy with phone memory, look at 6101, only 4.3MB memory for a camera and with recording cabability phone. For this model, a 600KB is actually enough but things just turn around instead.
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- 2006-08-20 16:35
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- Nokia
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When you dial, are the numbers clearly on the display, I mean are they big, easy to see?
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- 2006-08-20 15:16
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- Reply for time
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You can view in-call time and call summary in 1112.... the options are there in cost settings.
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- 2006-08-17 07:53
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- AGT PirronE
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Can anyone tellme why this phone has 4MB of memory since it has not Internet or Camera...
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- 2006-08-14 08:10
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- TusharG
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I got this phone 2 days back. Got this phone because I lost my SONY T630 Phone. We cannot compare this phone with SONY but I got this phone in a hope to do this basic things, like phone calls & SMS. Well phone does works well on calls, SMS. Phone also has speaker phone, ringtone volume and sound is simply superb. First I was thinking of buying Motorola c 168 but then decided not to spend extra money. Also I thought of Nokia 6030 before buying this, 6030 has better looks but its too costly.
In Pune[India] I got this phone for 2400 with handfree. Motorola c 168 was for 2800 and Nokia 6030 was for 4000. So if you looking for basic phone with decent ring sound with very light weight. Go for this phone, I found this phone to be very fast.
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- 2006-08-14 07:56
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Can anyone who has the 1112 tell me if it has a calender function, please?
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- 2006-08-12 10:23
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- Anonymous
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good descent phone with good ergonomics and standard features.what else would we need in a cell phone which is used mainly for communicating through voice or sms.3g phones seems boring after u have used it for a period of time.at the end of the day u will use cell only for talking or sms purpose.
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- 2006-08-09 11:31
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- Dfn8ly
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In the US market this phone is specifically made as the sucessor to the Nokia 1100 which is in the prepaid market. Performs as well as it can being designed as a "make and receive" calls monochromatic cell-phone. If you want color with bells and whistles go buy a Samsung....
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- 2006-07-31 20:00
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- pushkar
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Does 1112 displays call duration or time elapsed during an active call.
So that we can see when to end it
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- 2006-07-31 12:44
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- Anonymous
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Well, less than 50% of the population own a mobile phone and subscribe to a phone service. Based on the latest stats I found, that is. And I believe the operators know how many customers they have.
Mobile phones may be common in Philiphines, but then, they're common everywhere these days. And I wouldn't still compare Philiphines to say Northern or Western Europe in mobile phone usage and service subscription, for example.
Nothing special in Philippines. And no, I've no idea what/who these "grease people" are...
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- 2006-07-25 19:29
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- Onyx
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"The mobile phone penetration in Philippines is below 50%, so this is utter BS..."
Whoever told you that? While some phone models are not "officially" released in the Philippines, you can find almost ANY mobile phone in Manila being sold by 3rd-party stores, most of them coming from China (except of course the CDMA and 1900 MHz phones which is of no use there). Cellphone shops are literally everywhere and everyone, even "grease people", have a cellphone.
In fact, the Philippines is branded the 'Texting Capital of the World' because of millions of texts sent each day. Did you know that the Nokia 5510 was intended to be exclusive for Filipinos? But of course it flopped.
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- 2006-07-24 06:10
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