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| Value for Money | 7.4/10 |
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| Reviewer Rating | 8.2/10 |
| Overall Rating | 8.2/10 |
By Andy Lee. on 25th Apr 2003
| Features | 6/10 |
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| Reception | 6/10 |
| Style | 8/10 |
| Value for money | 9/10 |
| Overall value | 8/10 |
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Nice design, Doesn't depreciate as fast as other models, stable software and hardware, just the right size- in a word, WICKED!
After being in the market and getting such motivating support from the consumers, isn't it about time Nokia tweaks up its software with better games and more current functionalities?
I have used numerous mobile phones- ranging from Ericsson (I love that phone, GH688- being my first mobile and all; but it got dated after a while) to Siemens to Nokia to Motorola and now, back to Nokia. I like buying phones as and when there's a good model at a good price; and then trading 'em in when there are better mobiles. Anyway, after going a full cycle and being satisfied with all my mobiles except for the last one (Motorola C333- the internal battery sucks big time!), I now find myself having my sis' Nokia 8250 as I search for another mobile after returning the C333.
Lo and behold, this lil' baby performs its job with ever a loving purr! Although it may not have a radio, WAP, GPRS, polyphonic ringtones, etc. it did what it claims to do very well. I am so impressed with this Butterfly that my initial idea to buy the Nokia 8310/6510 was thrown out of the window. Guess what- I would be getting MY own Nokia Butterfly tomorrow morning! My sis will be glad to know that she can have this baby back- she's currently using the Motorola V8088, which is pretty good itself!
I hope that my Butterfly will serve me well for a couple of years to come- wish me luck, will ya?

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Syaful. on 13th May 2003