📞 The Classic Comeback: Stay stylishly connected!
The Nokia 8110 (TA-1059) is a factory-unlocked, retro-styled mobile phone featuring a 2.45-inch TFT display, Qualcomm Snapdragon 205 processor, and 4GB of internal storage. With a 1500 mAh battery and 2 MP camera, this device is designed for those who appreciate simplicity and style, while ensuring compatibility with AT&T's 3G+ network.
Item Dimensions L x W | 2"L x 1.1"W |
Cellular Technology | LTE |
M**O
Love the phone!
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.
J**U
Love the phone
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
N**N
Awesome phone
Absolutely love it. There are just enough features on it to get by, and still brings back the old phone feel I liked. Great if your are looking for a way to get away from "smart" phone screens. Works with GSM straight talk and has 4G. Maps and Google search work well and are really quick
J**G
Phone is not unlocked. It is locked to AT&T network
Mine could not be used with T-Mobile, it was locked to AT&T
A**N
Faulty product
Bought this in October, the keyboard was buggy from the get-go. It constantly skips over the letter/adds one to your sentence whenever you're typing. After less than a month the WiFi/cellular connection failed/stopped working on it. Now the only thing this is good for is calls, albeit only works on the AT&T network in the US. I'd recommend to refrain from buying this device.
X**1
Small keys
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.
T**.
A great choice for the digital minimalist.
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.
J**O
Super Standby Time!
I tried a touchscreen smartphone for about 18 months. Couldn't get used to touching the screen. Seems wrong to touch the surface to which you view things. I like the curvature and ear to mouth angle of this phone. It is too bad that the predictive input for SMS doesn't stay on; you have to manually activate each time. I only charge this phone once a week. And at the end of my week, I typically have around 69% battery life left, WOW!
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