Yes. I can vouch for that. Have a Nokia 3300 that I fully charged nearly a year ago now, and just turned it on today, and it only lost 3 bars of battery. It was turned off the whole time though, but still incredible it held a charge that long.
I remember the old days when that phone was popular. My sister had that phone and I just loved playing the game of the snake plus the bottons arent even hard to press compared to the nokia 3360 which was my sisters second phone. I miss those phones.
Yea, if you don't care for these old batteries, the'll be dead quickly. Try letting it sit on the charger for 24 hours. If nothing happens after that, then the battery is dead for sure.
What people don't understand about Nokia phones, is that after sitting for a long while, the batteries don't just immediately spring to life. It takes a few hours of charging for it to even acknowledge you that it is charging. That's how I got so many of these.
These were really solid, well-made phones. I suspect most that haven't been thrown away are still in good working condition (though the networks that supported them have been retired). This was actually the first model of cell phone I ever used.
back when phones were built in mind of being mobile ....they carried a charge and were made well enough to be dropped more than once. and they played SNAKE :D
lol this is great! seeing how far technologically we have gone! i remember my mom had this white and grey tmobile phone like this handheld style! so funny!
one thing the phones of today will never have that this phone did, the battery life.
check the time on your iphone: -79% battery
check the time on your nokia: +9%
NinjaPl33z 3 weeks ago
@NinjaPl33z
Yes. I can vouch for that. Have a Nokia 3300 that I fully charged nearly a year ago now, and just turned it on today, and it only lost 3 bars of battery. It was turned off the whole time though, but still incredible it held a charge that long.
SeberHusky 6 days ago
a call from the 20th century
TheWhitehearted 1 month ago
I remember the old days when that phone was popular. My sister had that phone and I just loved playing the game of the snake plus the bottons arent even hard to press compared to the nokia 3360 which was my sisters second phone. I miss those phones.
luis234235 2 months ago
I still have this one in my top drawer... battery is gone though.
LemonProductions09 2 months ago
@LemonProductions09
Yea, if you don't care for these old batteries, the'll be dead quickly. Try letting it sit on the charger for 24 hours. If nothing happens after that, then the battery is dead for sure.
What people don't understand about Nokia phones, is that after sitting for a long while, the batteries don't just immediately spring to life. It takes a few hours of charging for it to even acknowledge you that it is charging. That's how I got so many of these.
SeberHusky 2 months ago
I Remember when ringtones sounded like that =D
Antijustinbieber1122 2 months ago
phone worked well for my narcotic pick ups
bottle2lip 2 months ago
@bottle2lip hahaha ikr?
skramamme 2 months ago
These were really solid, well-made phones. I suspect most that haven't been thrown away are still in good working condition (though the networks that supported them have been retired). This was actually the first model of cell phone I ever used.
downwithapathy 3 months ago
@downwithapathy
I've seen some that have been re-flashed to Cricket and all those other prepaid phone companies.
I've got about 50 or 60 of them myself.
SeberHusky 3 months ago
back when phones were built in mind of being mobile ....they carried a charge and were made well enough to be dropped more than once. and they played SNAKE :D
BrothaPriah 3 months ago 2
lol this is great! seeing how far technologically we have gone! i remember my mom had this white and grey tmobile phone like this handheld style! so funny!
friedcrispy 6 months ago