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Nokia 8260
- cnet editors' rating 6.0/10 Good Editorial policies >>
- average user rating from 23 users 6.3/10 Good Read user opinions >>
The good: Compact; stylish; affordable; great battery life.
The bad: Dial-pad keys are cramped and a bit stiff; not the most feature-rich phone.
The bottom line: If you lusted after Nokia's 8860 but couldn't fork out the big bucks, the 8260 should quench your desire.
Specs: Carrier: SunCom; Band / mode: D-AMPS 800/1900; Talk time: Up to 210 min See full specs >>
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Design of Nokia 8260
The first thing you'll notice about the 8260, a dual-band TDMA model, is that it's really small. It measures 4.1 by 1.75 by 0.7 inches and weighs 3.4 ounces, which is only slightly more than what the 8860 and 8890 weigh. Like the chrome 8860, this model has a built-in, hidden antenna. But what's different about the 8260 is that it comes in three colors (Red Pepper, Electric Blue, and Carbon Gray) and doesn't have a slide-down, dial-pad cover; the 8260's keys are always exposed. There's nothing inherently wrong with this design. You may initially find the 8260 awkward to talk into, though, since the mic on this shorter-than-usual phone rests high on your cheek rather than close to your mouth. However, callers will be able to hear you just fine. (It should be noted that Nokia seems to have designed this pocket-friendly mobile especially for those who prefer to use an earpiece for hands-free operation. Our review unit came with an earpiece, but in the real world, it's an optional accessory.)The 8260 doesn't suffer from the fingerprint problem that the chrome-finished 8860 does. But the upper half of the phone, a clear, plastic face that protects the LCD, does attract the natural oils from your skin, which means you'll end up having to wipe off the phone regularly. And while we're griping, the dial-pad keys are cramped (as with most supercompact models) and a little slippery. Dialing numbers was sometimes an adventurous process. Also, the on/off power button, which is hidden at the top of the phone, is tiny and can best be activated by using your fingernail (nail biters might have a problem).
Features of Nokia 8260
From a features standpoint, there really isn't anything that distinguishes this model from Nokia's other phones. The phone book stores an ample 250 names and numbers, and the calendar can track up to 50 appointments (if you have the patience to input them into the phone). In its press materials, Nokia touts the phone's mobile-originated short messaging service (MOSMS) feature, which enables you to send brief text messages to another wireless phone. Unfortunately, our phone wasn't set up to test this feature (the service is optional), so we can't say if it's useful or just gimmicky.Performance of Nokia 8260
As for performance, we tested the phone on AT&T's network in New York City and the Pennsylvania countryside. And although AT&T isn't known for having great service in New York City, call quality was generally good, both in analog and digital modes.Nokia's 6100-series phones are known for having excellent battery life, and the 8260 also shines in this department. The company says you'll get up to 3.5 hours of talk time and 8 days of standby time, and our tests didn't dispute this claim. In fact, we got closer to 4 hours of talk time. Road warriors will also appreciate the phone's compact battery charger, which juices up the battery in just under an hour.
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Average user rating from 23 users
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6/10
Good
December 11, 2003
"Perfect size, questionable reception" Read more >>
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8/10
Excellent
August 12, 2008
"Love It! Had it for 5 years!" Read more >>
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9/10
Spectacular
November 23, 2007
"BUY Nokia 8260" Read more >>
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10/10
Perfect
July 1, 2004
"I have had nothing but "GOOD LUCK" with this phone. Never had to have it..." Read more >>
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Abysmal
May 9, 2003
"BAD news" Read more >>
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3/10
Poor
May 5, 2003
"This phone will break." Read more >>
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Terrible
May 5, 2003
"The reception becomes terrible!" Read more >>
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Abysmal
May 1, 2003
"Good thing it's been discontinued" Read more >>
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Very good
April 28, 2003
"Great no-frills phone" Read more >>
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Excellent
March 13, 2003
"Good phone, good features" Read more >>
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