- Average user rating: 3.0 stars out of 42 reviews Back to product review
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4.5 stars
Pros: I've had the Nokia 2160, 6120, 8750, Sony Ericsson T68i, Siemens M35, and a lot of others. Some have cost me $20 while others up to $300. Each type have their good and bad points. The C56 is very user friendly, has great battery life, and a good compact s
Cons: Little local support for images and ringtones.
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4.5 stars
Pros: small enough for the jeans pocket, easy to use, great receiving possibilities, even without the pull-out antenna
Cons: wished one could use the headphone plus the charger at same time
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2.0 stars
Pros: Small. Great rebate offer from ATT.
Cons: The worst battery life ever. Owned phone less than 1 year and now the lithium battery won't last for 5 minute call even when "fully" charged. Flimsy case.
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3.5 stars
Pros: good reception. I can roam to other GSM towers when out of range of the AT&T towers. Only phone I've kept more than a few weeks after my old taped-together Nokia. I don't need flashy features (hence I kept the old Nokia for four years), but I do fi
Cons: Can be hard to hear even when the ringer is loud, but the vibrate option helps.
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2.5 stars
Pros: light and durable. sound quality is good when equiped with the headset. good reception outside.
Cons: connection drops in certain places. not as reliable as some nokias or motorolas. does get good reception in certain places like downtown SF.

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