Nokia 3510 from United Kingdom - Comments

7th Apr 2005, 06:21

"All the phone you'll ever need, really"

What things have gone wrong with the mobile phone?

Buttons have become less effective over the years. Solved this by putting small pieces of paper between the phone body and button sheet.

Dust gets into the (removable) case and I have to clear it out every so often.

Charger lead has a loose connection due to my yanking it excessively.

General comments?

Bought to replace a malfunctioning 3210, I intend to use this phone until it falls to bits.

The Nokia user interface/menu system remains by far the most intuitive of all the makes of phone I have used. Same goes for text messaging. I tried a Sagem when I bought the Nokia and gave up sending a text in frustration.

You can change the covers if you want, but I maintain that this is a marketing ploy by phone companies trying to squeeze extra money from customers. As a result I have stuck with the orange and blue scheme that came with the phone. It is still in good nick, though the screen is a bit scratched.

Colour screen is nice, though not essential.

Directory system is a vast improvement over the 3210, as you can list lots of numbers (home, office, mobile etc) under one name. Seemingly endless capacity for numbers.

I miss the ringtone composer on the 3210 and refuse to pay £3 or so for tones from companies.

Vibrating alert very useful.

Unless you are fussed about phone photography or the latest style of phone (which will get scratched in a week anyway) this phone is the business. It is a worthy successor to the 3210, even if it isn't as handsome.


17th Jun 2005, 11:43

Good review. I've had mine 18 months and it's still going strong.

It's a good, tough (been dropped loads of times and still fine), reliable phone. At the end of the day, a phone is just for pressing a sequence of numbers and talking to someone at the other end. As long as it does that, who cares?


11th Oct 2005, 18:45

I bought 4 of these, 2 new from Virgin, and 2 used from eBay, and fitted Virgin simms 20 months ago for my family. Great phones. No faults reported.

Have the software and cable for my PC to add all the games etc. Batteries are okay.

Plenty of covers available for my two kids to waste their pocket money on.


25th Dec 2005, 13:48

The Nokia 3510 is a good phone, but I have faced a problem. It doesn't have a Sent Items folder in Messages. There is an Outbox folder, but outgoing messages are not saved in that.

The Nokia 3510i does have a Sent Items folder.

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