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3.6 out of 5 stars

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About this item Work with Only AT&T and Its Affiliate Carriers 3G+ service in USA. Will Not Work with T-Mobile, Sprint, Verizon and all other network affiliate to these carriers. Micro-SIM ; 3G WCDMA B1 / B5 / B8 / B39 ; 4G LTE B1 / B3 / B5 / B7 / B8 / B20 / B38 / B39 / B40 / B41 ; 3G may not work in the US ; 4G LTE does not work in the US ; DOES NOT work with Sprint, Verizon, U.S. Cellular and all other CDMA carriers ; LTE compatibility: This is international stock, varies per carrier (ensure to check with your carrier before purchase) Qualcomm MSM8905 Snapdragon 205 Dual-core (2x1.1 GHz Cortex-A7) CPU ; 4GB ROM, 512MB RAM ; Supports microSD, up to 64 GB ; 1500 mAh battery. Main Camera: 2 MP, LED flash. 2.45 inches, TFT display. Package Content : Nokia 8110 4G (TA-1067) , Headset , Charger , Quick guide. PLEASE NOTE: This is a Taiwan version of the phone that comes with no warranty in the US


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3.6 out of 5 stars

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I've been looking for a feature phone as my primary and intl travel phone in one. I wanted something petite and a fun conversation piece but not too old school where I would be totally helpless in emergencies where I needed internet/google maps. This is a pretty solid phone. I get a lot of questions about it. I think coming from iphones to this was a big leap backwards but it was worth it. Also, it is not too backwards as this lil guy has wifi/hotspot bluetooth sharing, google assistant, google maps, email, facebook, whatsapp, and Instagram works through the browser in it. The only thing that really sucks is texting. T9 is still a drag in 2020. Google assistant can send voice to text messages which is helpful. I really like this phone a lot. One word of advice - you cannot use carriers other than AT&T because of the frequency bands. I have AT&T and H20 Wireless and they both work perfectly on this, but not at the same time which is weird. I still have to use my Iphone for work sometimes but my banana phone goes everywhere with me.












Just bought my 8110 4g this week and was a little nervous with all of the mixed reviews about network support in the US. I just went through the setup process with Straight Talk (Use the AT&T SIM) and I now have talk text and data access, so far without any issue! The phone is snappy considering the limited hardware it uses and the plastic used feels high quality. I haven't been able to find the predictive T9 settings, so typing is a bit slow, but the key pad is responsive and has a nice feeling to it. If I run into any issues in the next few weeks I will certainly update this review, but for now, I'm just excited to step away from social media without letting go of basic connection (talk and text) and GPS abilities.












I purchased this for a cheap second phone line. It uses AT&T as a carrier OK when I was in the city areas but when I went out to more rural areas it said ‘no service’ available event though my other AT&T phone found a tower. This phone seems to be meant for use outside of the US. Perhaps it does not have all the different types of GSM frequencies that are here in the US. The keys are also very small for my old big hands. It is very difficult to enter the number passcode to get my voicemail. The keys often produced double numbers when you pressed it once.












Works great. Got it for a substitute phone until I got my replacement. I didn’t like that once you are in a call, the phone can’t multitask and pan into a different window. I see it was made to work very identical to the original. Phone works great all around though.












I'm confused on these low ratings. I purchased this item and it's great. I live in Ohio and have Cricket which is owned by AT&T. I placed my sim card in the top sim mount, not the slide in one next to the battery and it connected immediately. The phone material is kinda cheap and the 8110 I received had been touched because there were smudges on the display, but they wiped right off. The hotspot feature allows me to use all the apps on my smartphone and is very user friendly. Quite a few neat old school ringtones come on it and of course snake. My keyboard had both English and Thai characters on it, but that's fine! The English letters are much more prominate than the Thai characters. Has YouTube, Twitter, Google and email apps on it as well. If you live in the Cincinnati area and have cricket service and a micro sim card the swap is as simple as can be.












If you hate to use a smartphone to make a phone call, but you really wished your old flip phone would work a little better.This is the phone for you. Smarter than a flip phone but not as “ smart “ as a smart phone . This is a retro style phone, used in the Matrix movie but updated for today’s technology. I love it . And totally recommend it. Especially to people who don’t need that smart of a phone.












I wish this phone would work with me, it's everything I want in a phone. I did not figure out how to do a software update to get WhatsApp functionality, but whatsapp + text + call + google maps. That's all I need. I really want to downgrade from the time suck of my iPhone. I also love the tactility of the keyboard, and mine only had like four very subtle Thai marks on the keypad - wasn't a problem at all.












Nice nostalgic piece to, feels well made like the old Nokia though much light. If you are not looking for graphics this is the phone you want


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Gran producto, llego a tiempo, el empaque estaba dañado un poco pero el producto intacto, es un gran teléfono la verdad me sorprendió, porque el sistema nuevo que tiene, es como un mini smart phone, se conecta a internet, puede ver videos, ver youtube, muy buen producto, el único problema que el teclado tiene idioma como hindú, obviamente se puede elegir el idioma que uno guste, recomendado ampliamente.



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Waste of money👎🏻












The battery life is very short ! that was the first reason I bought it for. The second reason was to use WhatsApp but it does not work u can download it but you can’t use it for calls or video chat. It was waste of money. I don’t recommend it.


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Détective. Seller won't respond.












I've tried this phone but it won't make or receive calls even though it is supposed to work on my network provider. SMS Works. It also registers single press of buttons as double press quite often. The seller won't respond to my attempts to have it reimbursed. I feel bad d'or this purchase.












It's ok, but just ok. More novelty than functional handset. Try typing anything on a T9, non-touchscreen feature phone and you'll be begging Mom and Dad for a touchscreen anything.


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Funcional, pero lo compre solo por nostalgia







5.0 out of 5 stars

Funcional, pero lo compre solo por nostalgia










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Micro-SIM ; 3G WCDMA B1 / B5 / B8 / B39 ; 4G LTE B1 / B3 / B5 / B7 / B8 / B20 / B38 / B39 / B40 / B41 ; 3G may not work in the US ; 4G LTE does not work in the US ; DOES NOT work with Sprint, Verizon, U.S. Cellular and all other CDMA carriers ; LTE compatibility: This is international stock, varies per carrier (ensure to check with your carrier before purchase) Qualcomm MSM8905 Snapdragon 205 Dual-core (2x1.1 GHz Cortex-A7) CPU ; 4GB ROM, 512MB RAM ; Supports microSD, up to 64 GB ; 1500 mAh battery. Main Camera: 2 MP, LED flash. 2.45 inches, TFT display.

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When was the last time a cell phone actually made you happy? For me, it was in March, when I spotted my son in a market in Hong Kong, lying in a glass display case between two infants its same size. Right away, I knew I must adopt it. The Baby Phone is roughly the length of three pennies stacked vertically, slightly longer and more svelte than an Apple Airpods case. Baby is easy to overestimate; several colleagues were astonished by how tiny it was when they first met it in person.
A fraudulent Nokia logo is stamped below the phone’s minuscule screen, but the device is more than just a counterfeit: Baby is a shrunken homage to the genuine Nokia 3310 . The phone is officially called the BM10 Mini Phone, or 3310 Mini, and is manufactured by L8star. I paid about $25 for it, though you can find cheaper versions on Amazon . One site sells it for only $12 .
When I brought Baby back to New York and turned it on, it made a retro chirp, like beating a level in Super Mario Bros . WELCOME flashed across the screen as the jingle played. The effect was cute, adorable even—the antithesis of today’s harsh, masculine smartphone aesthetic . Baby Phone charmed me more than any other electronic has in years.
It quickly became clear that although Baby has several surprisingly advanced features, it can’t justifiably be called a smartphone. But I’m not here to tell you about the meditative benefits of getting a simpler device. Nor would I try to replace my iPhone with Baby—he always served as a second option . The goal wasn’t to learn to live with a dumb phone . Baby is my fun phone.
Last week, I went to the cell phone store across the street from my apartment in Brooklyn to purchase a SIM card for Baby, after one from AT&T failed to work with the device. I asked the associate for help as I scooted the phone across the sales counter. He was so enamored that he immediately asked to take a picture of Baby. I grinned and stood with the phone in my palm, posing like an influencer for her Instagram husband .
For $32, Baby was up and running with an unlimited call and text plan. If I wanted, I could have bought two separate phone lines for it, since unlike my iPhone 7, it has dual SIM card slots. There’s also a MicroSD reader, as well as Bluetooth capability. I quickly started texting friends from my new number in all caps, both for emphasis and because I couldn’t figure out how to switch to lowercase. “IM BABY” my first message read. Adding the word “PHONE,” seemed too cumbersome. “What?” my friend replied. I felt Baby and I were off to a great start.
The phone immediately lost all trace of a wireless connection when I got to work in Manhattan, likely because Ultra, my new carrier, uses several frequencies that aren’t compatible with Baby. I thought that was just fine. Like beautiful but uncomfortable shoes, Baby is here to serve an artful purpose, not a utilitarian one. The cell phone is my favorite fashion accessory, and often accompanies me along with my iPhone. It’s also maybe the trendiest thing I’ve ever bought.
Baby’s nostalgic aesthetic feels appropriate, just right for a time when pleasantly ugly 2000s trends like bucket hats and bike shorts are coming back. Like fanny packs , the phone is a little silly. It reminds me of a Tamagotchi , another object of exaggerated nostalgia. It’s an infantilized version of the actual device I’m reliant on like a toddler on her mother. Really, we’re all baby.
But the phone isn’t totally a stunt. Texting on Baby’s tiny keys takes some getting used to, but with petite fingers, it’s not much harder than it would be on any old flip phone. The sound quality is shockingly good, though it’s hard not to feel like an idiot holding the device up to your ear. When my boyfriend first called, I asked over and over again in disbelief whether he could in fact hear me, startled the connection wasn’t any worse than it normally is in our home.
In a backward way, it’s even kind of practical. The phone is optimal for slipping into a petite Jacquemus Le Chiquito Clutch or any number of the other teeny handbags that are in this season. One Vogue writer wondered in March what celebrities like Rihanna and Emily Ratajkowski keep in their fashionable micro purses, guessing a handful of thimbles or tiny food for dolls. Me? I store a miniature working cell phone.
One day I thought I left Baby on the subway. In reality, it was tucked in the front pocket of my jeans, only slightly more detectable than a quarter. In that moment, I realized how attached I felt to Baby, at least in an easy, amused way. It was funny to have it around. Losing the phone would be a bummer, but not enough to send me into the kind of existential panic I experience when my iPhone dies and I’m too far from an outlet.
Perhaps the most striking thing about Baby is the reaction it elicits in other people. When I take out my iPhone, those around me are at best anxious, fighting the urge to pick up their ugly bricks as well, and at worst annoyed, rightfully believing I’ve chosen something or someone else over their company. But when I bring out Baby, they are delighted. What smartphone can do that?
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