Right now, I use a Razr and a Nokia and interchange them. When ones battery 
dies, etc. 
I have to say, the Nokia 6101 is one of the best phones I've ever had. Its 
really small and 
looks modern. Its fast and the interface is appealing. The only thing I don't 
like is how 
when you close your phone and reopen it, the thing you were on before you 
closed it is 
still up. If I'm on t-zones and close it, when I open it, it will still be on 
t-zones. I guess 
thats useful but its all personal preference. The battery life is really long, 
compared to 
most phones. I make 6 hour long calls and text constantly at the same time and 
it still 
doesn't die. Great phone, keep it.

--- In [email protected], Joseph Singer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> 
> On May 4, 2007, at 08:07, Mary Gelewski-Ray wrote:
> 
> > I have to decide whether to keep or sell this phone.  I have read  
> > mixed
> > reviews of it.  The biggest complaint I think I remember (from some
> > people - not all) is that it has terrible voice quality on phone
> > calls.  This is certainly something that matters a lot!
> 
> Do you have this phone?  If you do what is *your* opinion on its  
> performance?  I'd take my own opinion over someone else's.  If you  
> don't have this phone why don't you look at the reviews of the phone  
> in any number of places on the net?
>




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