Freedom Mobiles Nokia 3510e (rrp: £0.00) DISCONTINUED MAY 2003
dualband

wap

GPRS for high speed wap

MMS receive capability

rythmic vibrating alert

predictive text

internal antenna

xpress-on covers:
fun & functional

500 name phonebook

voice dialling for 14 names

150 message store for SMS

15 downloadable ringtones

calendar/organiser

5 games

long SMS

stopwatch/countdown timers

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The 3510e is a fun mix of the practical and the frivolous. With it's large screen, huge phonebook and massive text message store it's really practical. If you make a lot of use of WAP it's also quicker and more econonmic if you choose to subscribe to GPRS. MMS is a new service for delivering multimedia content to your phone and the 3510e supports reception of such messages.

If it's fun you want then be prepared to dazzle your friends with the hi-fi ringtones and whacky range of xpress-on covers. For gamers there are also specific covers with an altered keypad layout specially designed to make playing any of the five new games much quicker. Finally, there are also more sedate covers to choose from!

Advantages:
innovative design with practical and fun features. Reliable voice and text only phone for those who want a straightforward and dependable phone.

Disadvantages:
for the price it's difficult to fault it
 





 
Standby Time: up to 6 days  Talktime: up to 180 mins  Weight: 105 g  Dimensions: 118 x 50 x 21 mm

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