📞 Stay Classic, Stay Connected!
The Nokia 216 is a sleek, SIM-free 2G feature phone designed for those who appreciate simplicity and functionality. With a vibrant 2.4" screen, it offers a modern browsing experience, high-quality voice calls, and impressive battery life, making it perfect for everyday use. Enjoy built-in entertainment features, including an FM radio, MP3 player, and a monthly free game, all while keeping your contacts organized with space for up to 2000 entries.
S**.
very lovely Mobile phone
Very fast and good working phone, only problem is it does not go on silent but you can turn it off when in Meetings or need it not to go off.Very impressed with the speed on internet.Easy to use and Very light weight and nice slim case i got with it as well as screen Procter as a set for not much more than the phone was worth.can get calls and very loud,clear working sound.stores a few songs on there over 25 songs.Battier life is good and lasts for 5 days.This phone can get 1 app and comes with Facebook app already.Love this Mobile and the color is so bright.My Message Tone is now last of the summer wine as into that comedy program.
A**S
Good product
Good product, exactly as described.Thank you
G**D
Why one star, fails to recognize my sim card, sometimes it does, more often it doesnt.
Update: initially I gave one star, it turns out the SIM adapter was rubbish, hence not recognising my card.Why one star. overall the phone is cheap, light weight and easy to use and set up.Voice calls are of good quality and there is basic connectivity to the internet but obviously this is no smartphone.It was intended as my backup phone but as It occasionally recognizes my Sim card or suddenly forgets it is there for no reason its pretty much useless. I'm not sure if it is an actual fault with the phone or the fact it is an micro Sim in a full SIM holder? I've lost count of the times I've removed my sim and replaced it.
R**T
A Good Basic Nokia, with some reservations. So nearly a much better phone.
I bought this to replace my old C! Nokia which had done about 10 years sterling work. The only reason why this one does not get an even better score is because it lose out in comparison to the old phone.It is quite a bit larger, which cuts both ways. There is for example more room on the screen for texts. But it is bigger in the pocket.It has a much busier menu, but mostly full of things that I'm sure it doesn't cope with that well (e.g. Facebook and bing, but not twitter). It is not a smart phone, but it is pretending too much.Calendar. A cut down version from my old phone, which is annoying. There are only 4 possible times for an alert: 15mins, 30mins, 1hour and 1 day. So when I have a train to catch and I want say a 2 hour alert, I have to enter a fictitious time for it. Also the space for event location has gone so you have to squeeze this in with the event itself. Even MORE annoying, there is only room for a limited number of events (45 I think), so you have to go through calendar erasing old events!! JUST STUPID.Texts. Some flashy conversation-style connecting between texts, but no predictive typing; annoying.Contacts. Only one number per entry, and no space for website or address details. Annoying.Camera. Not sure if it is any better than the old one, but now there are two! And the useful right button is dedicated to selfies, where I'm sure the low def makes them murky and useless.However battery life is still great, and it all functions like a Nokia, which may be the same thing as intuitive. I bought an Alcatel as a stop gap, and the phone was almost unusable (especially for texts) with a very inferior battery life.So still a great phone, even better if it didn't pretend to be what it isn't. AND DID THE BASICS BETTER
R**T
To think I was going to cancel this!
I was going to cancel my order and get the smaller 130 but glad I didn't! After a disastrous experience with the 8110 banana phone (hope it's software gets fixed) I decided to try another more simple Nokia glad I got this one it is very easy to write out texts on and unlike the 8110 has a T9 dictionary you can add words to! My favourite feature is all the shortcuts such as pressing left to write a text, right to use the calendar which is very simple to add a reminder, down for phonebook and tap up twice to turn on the torch. There is the Opera browser which is surprisingly very usable to check the BBC news or browse Amazon and there is a weather app you can get. Call quality is good enough not the best like a smartphone but then it weighs less than smartphone and battery lasts much longer. It has a good music player and you can connect it to Bluetooth speaker.The only problem is there is no snake!! That's right Nokia forgot to put Snake on it!! Ohh well I have other Nokias for that.
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