Average customer rating: 4.5
  • Good basic reliable phone
  • THE BEST
  • Very Reliable
  • this cell phone is very good!!!!
  • Great cellphone
Nokia 3390 Phone with AOL (T-Mobile)

Manufacturer: Nokia
Product Group: Wireless
Binding: Wireless Phone
ASIN: B00006LIPV

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Amazon.com Product Description

Compatible with T-Mobile cell phone service and pre-loaded with AOL Instant Messenger service, the Nokia 3390 also features Internet connectivity, picture messaging, voice-activated dialing, and more, all displayed on a high quality backlit black and white LCD screen. <P> For calling, you'll enjoy call timers, redial, missed call indicator, call log, any-key answer, auto-redial, speed dial, mute control, one-touch 911, usage alert and a phone book capacity of 250 entries. Nokia also supports TTY/TDD (Telecommunication Device for the Deaf) compatibility with phone adapter (adaptor not included). <P> Get online with AOL, and in addition to access to stock quotes, weather, movie times, and more, you'll also enjoy instant text messaging and numeric paging, downloadable ring tones, and four games included with the phone: Space Impact, Snake, Bantumi, and Pairs II. A PIM is included along with a calculator to help you manage time and finances. The 3390 weighs 5.3 oz. and measures 4.5 x 1.94 x 1.02 inches. Its batteries are rated at 300 minutes talk time and up to 360 hours standby <P> <B>What's in the Box</B><BR> Nokia 3390 phone, battery, AC charger, hands-free earbud headset, user documentation

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Good basic reliable phone.......2005-11-10

I've had this phone for 2.5 years now, and it's been great. Always reliable but very basic when it comes to features (except for the AOL IM). The only bad thing about it is that the faceplates can be hard to remove. Other than that, it's a good basic reliable phone for people who just want something simple.

5 out of 5 stars THE BEST.......2005-09-19

I remember when this phne first came out with VoiceStream Wireless. Jamie Lee Curtis, family plans, the girl at the party wth the phone on her hip and her dad constantly watching her thru mobile-to-mobile calling. Everyone I knew had this phone. With AOL IM. I also had the 3360 from AT&T... both, since they are very similar are, in my opinion, the best phones EVER. Despite their absence of color, cameras, etc... They had excellent talk quality, excellent battery life, and could be kicked around and beat up, and still work... My 3390 and 3360 had a standby time of 5-7 days, I dropped my 3360 several times, left it in the rain, and my 3390, I left it in my pants pocket in the washer and it still worked 100%. I liked the 3595 with T-mobile b/c it was kind of like an update to the 3360/3390, but I didn't like t-mobiles service. In my opinion, If I could, I'd definitely go back and use this phone. And sometimes, I stilll do. I now have a motorola RAZR V3, but I had my 3390 unlocked so I could use it on cingular....

5 out of 5 stars Very Reliable.......2005-08-13

This si a very reliable phone and it has never failed me. The ony problem is that it is a bit old now and out of date. The only problem i did realize is that the buttons are a bit small, but that may be just because i have big fingers.

4 out of 5 stars this cell phone is very good!!!!.......2005-06-18

i had this cell phone for a year and you could do anything on it. get one and try it for your self.

5 out of 5 stars Great cellphone.......2004-09-23

i had this cellphone for a year but then i got rid of it not because there was anything wrong with it but because it wasnt color which i really wanted to try out. that was the biggest mistake ever because tmobile has one of the best services out there i am now stuck with sprint which no one should get because it absolutly sucks

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