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The Nokia 235 4G is a durable, stylish feature phone with a 2MP camera, Bluetooth-enabled MP3 player, FM radio, and the classic Snake game. Designed for long battery life and distraction-free communication, it blends nostalgic charm with essential modern features in a vibrant purple shell.
K**I
Great little dumb phone
I wanted to get this phone to stop myself doomscrolling and spending too much time on social media.The phone looks really nice, it’s plastic so it’s nice and light, and is a very sleek and small form.Typing with T9 is very intuitive and a hit of nostalgia, muscle memory kicked in immediately. It’s a no frills device but as just a phone for texts and messaging, it’s excellent. The sound on it is also decent for this type of phone but I usually keep in on silent anyway.I still have my smartphone and just use it on the side sparingly, the only difference now is that it’s not constantly in my hand and keeping me connected to everything.For how much time this phone has given me back, I’d say it was well worth the £60.
T**F
Not fit for purpose
Completely unhappy.Quality not as described and can not be compared with the 110 from argos.On this time i can say this are the weakest version of any Nokia old style phones .Definelty not recomended
S**D
Almost a great design with some serious flaws
I got this mainly in order to be able to set ringtones for specific contacts, i.e. to set the ringtone to a silent clip and then only enable ringing for priority contacts. It does that, and battery life isn't too bad. Using 4G unavoidably drains battery more than 2/3G. Call sound quality seems better than on original Nokia models.Unfortunately locking the keypad doesn't fully lock it, meaning it can be doing things whilst in a pocket such as enabling the flashlight (which will quickly drain battery) or pressing numbers. For some ludicrous reason it also seems to have hardcoded surveys that can't be disabled, and which kick in regardless of whether the phone is connected to (or has ever been connected to) the internet. It's only done the survey thing once so far, but it's still unacceptable for something like that to interrupt during an emergency. Basically HMD are trading off the Nokia brand and nostalgia without any thought for user experience, and hopefully might get bought again by a company that cares about products.
A**D
COULD NOT CONNECT CONTACTS TO WW DISPLAY
TRIED FOR AGES TO GET CONTACT LISR RECOGNISED BY MY VW GOLF PHONE DISPLAY, SO COULD NOT ENTER FAVOURITE NUMBER CHICES. SO NO USE TO ME AND RETURNED (VERY EASILY) TO AMAZON
J**A
Reasonably good phone
Got this to replace my Nokia C1. Dont want a smart phone only text and talk. Ideal for that. It has a nice sized screen and buttons. The T9 works fairly well. But compaired to what I would regard as genuine Nokia phone it isnt anywhere near as good for menus and funtion. Its pretty limited.Its texting works by a drop down list that you scroll through which you can add to. You dont have a dedicated sent or recieved text scren, just a conversation one. However compaired to other HMD nokia's its the better one so far. The battery lasts about a week. It has a low battery alarm and a 80% charge funtion.
J**U
Works for me.
Great phone to suit my needs.
D**R
Not for an older user
I bought one of these for an older person who had been using feature phones for years but this was totally unsuited to that sort of person. Unlike other feature phones, this phone's text system is completely counterintuitive: there is no Inbox or Sent box - all texts are grouped under the person in your contacts. It is also full of bloatware - games - which cannot be deleted to free up more memory.I cannot recommend it at all.
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