Nokia 2320 Prepaid GoPhone, Silver (AT&T) with $15 Airtime Credit

Nokia 2320 Prepaid GoPhone, Silver (AT&T) with Airtime Credit

  • Features compact black frame and large, responsive keys
  • 2G enables crisp voice quality and fast data exchange rates
  • MMS advanced texting capability lets you send photos, ringtones
  • Integrated hands-free speaker lets you converse while working
  • Thin, stylish phone supports text messaging, instant messaging, web browsing, and email

Rating: (out of 9 reviews)

List Price: $ 44.99

Price: $ 24.99

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5 Responses to “Nokia 2320 Prepaid GoPhone, Silver (AT&T) with $15 Airtime Credit”

  1. Review by Justin for Nokia 2320 Prepaid GoPhone, Silver (AT&T) with $15 Airtime Credit
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    This small phone is great as a great back-up or daily use phone.

    Pro’s: if you play with the phone enough you can customize this phone quite a bit. As far as customizing the phone it is great everything from changing what the buttons do on the front to where the menu icons are located in the menu. ability to add music and other things through a sync cable that you can buy from amazon. BATTERY LIFE AND SIGNAL ARE ASTOUNDING! :) this phone is also quite loud. screen is plenty bright and i have not had a problem yet seeing it in any environment, i.e. sunshine/cloudy/indoor. etc.

    Note: if you have a phone contract with AT&T already you CAN take you’re sim card out of the current phone you have and put it into this phone; So long as all of you’re numbers are saved to the sim card you are all set.

    there is actually 11.414 mb of hard memory in the phone as far as i can see, this is enough to add a few tones and some pictures for the background.

    Personally I do not use the “prepaid” service so i cannot comment on that subject.

    Con’s: the buttons are a bit small, when it comes to texting they are a bit too small but when typing in a number or such under short-term use they are suitable. It comes with a limited selection of tones and extraneous features but that is deal-able. when accessing the menus and switching between menus there is a lag. there is no way to add an external memory chip.

    Note:

    Accessories it comes with: (1) alarm clock, calendar, to-do list, notes, calculator, timer, stopwatch, voice/sound recorder, you can sync and backup the data on the phone, i.e. contacts etc. has a speed dialing function. has T9 or text auto-complete. there are 6 different profiles that allow you to switch tones, ring volumes, and vibration.

  2. Review by Stephen W. Miller for Nokia 2320 Prepaid GoPhone, Silver (AT&T) with $15 Airtime Credit
    Rating:
    I purchased this phone as a backup and inevitably I broke my smartphone charging port. Usability can have minor issues, especially if you have large fingers as I do. Reception is excellent as is call quality. However slowness of the menu systems and other features which cannot be disabled, (At least I have not found them to be) confirmation tones on loud settings; and the check-mark after changing a setting or deleting a message. One other small issue the chrome ring encircling the screen and soft buttons is already starting to wear badly after only two weeks. If i had to pick two great features, and also reasons to buy this phone, they would be great battery life, and loudness of ringer. Great as a backup, but only that.

  3. Review by Tony M. for Nokia 2320 Prepaid GoPhone, Silver (AT&T) with $15 Airtime Credit
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    Do you want a compact phone that makes reliable and clear calls without all the hassle? This is the one. If you want to spend all day stroking a sissy phone with finger gestures, dealing with bad service and plugging it in to every socket in sight, go get a “smart” phone. This Nokia does the job like MacGuyver–no excuses. Face it, you’re a man and you should have a real man’s phone. So man up! Give that smart phone to your girlfriend. Buy the Nokia 2320 now!

  4. Review by Dave for Nokia 2320 Prepaid GoPhone, Silver (AT&T) with $15 Airtime Credit
    Rating:
    I bought this while I am waiting for my Samsung Jack to arrive from Texas.

    Cons: There is some lag when going form one screen to another. When you press the center MENU button, you end up at the Media Mall. This icon should be changed to Messaging or Recent Calls. It is too easy to accidently end up on the internet and start spending your PrePaid balance. I had a hard time removing the back cover and had to take the phone to my AT&T store for removal.

    Pros: The ringer is very loud. The keys are large and easy to press. The screen is fairly large and easy to read. The battery stays charged very well. Press the Call button and it brings up your recent calls made. I’m going to use this phone at work until the minutes expire in June. That will prevent wear and tear on my new Jack. Overall, this is a nice phone for $30.

  5. Review by Jimbo Jones for Nokia 2320 Prepaid GoPhone, Silver (AT&T) with $15 Airtime Credit
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    I got this phone as a temporary replacement (replacing a jacked up LG Vu) I have had this phone since the afternoon you can access the web e mail send texts I haven’t really delved into many of the features. I like the bar form the phone is small and light I like the keypad lock feature which I also had on my other bar phone. What I don’t like the key to access the web is very easy to press by accident (no data plan) and that could prove costly (2 cents a second?) Themes and tones are limited but I found a nice background to use as well as a tone. For a small phone its LOUD I had to turn it down a few bars. its a basic phone for under $$ however I was told the phones started at $ which is under what the price is I paid for. 2 things why doesn’t AT&T offer go phones thtough their stores they need a better selection of phones for this range. overall not bad a bad phone for making and receiving calls on.

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