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6Jul/090

The irrepressible Nokia 1661 offers savings

The Nokia 1661 is a budget phone. It is as simple as that. Its functions or rather lack of them is based on the fact that this phone is aimed at the cheap end of the mobile phone market. Whether as a replacement or as an additional phone, this phone will serve its purpose with ease. Nokia are aware of the need for a phone with this purpose which is precisely why they have brought it out.

The main styling of this phone is typically Nokia, from its rounded edges to its central navigational button. The keypad is simple and uncluttered and makes texting simple and user friendly. The main feature of this phone is however the 1.8 inch TFT display screen which is able to display 65,000 colours at a resolution of 128 x 160 pixels. This gives suitably good enough image quality and size to view images comfortably.

The phone offers themes and wallpapers as standard as well as offering a choice of vibration and ring alert styles. Downloadable polyphonic ringtones are also available should the user decide to make use of them. The phone has a speakerphone facility and a 3.5mm audio jack. An FM radio affords its owner the ability to listen to radio stations whether local or national for their listening pleasure. A Flashlight and organiser are also included which aids it owner in keeping track of important events and appointments. Battery life is impressive on this phone in that it has a standby time of 475 hours whilst having a talk time of 4 hours 10 minutes.

The Nokia 1661 , much like the Nokia E75 , is a phone built for a purpose. Nokia tend to target specific areas of the mobile phone market and produce a handset for that market. This may well be the reason that they are considered one of the best manufacturers in the market currently. With the addition of this phone they encompass the whole of the market.

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