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Nokia 1110i
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The black and white screen make it look almost like a museum piece! The beauty of the Nokia lies in its familiarity. Nokia seems to have been producing phones that look and handle like this one for decades.
The striking thing about the phone is that it doesn't have a colour LCD screen. Steadfastly sticking to its roots, the monobloc phone flies in the face of evolution and offers a monochrome display - and quite a small one at that. It looks kind of quaint in a retro way. With an all-up weight of 79 grams it's a pretty middle-weight offering, but there is something about this phone that makes it look smart and feel robust. For a phone of this ilk, it doesn't look plasticky at all - and the strange foam-like material used for the keypad gives it a tactile quality.
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In time-honoured Nokia tradition, the 1110i also provides a high degree of customisation, through a range of clip-on front and rear covers. Advertisement Games suffer from the lack of a colour screen, and the variation of Snake looks rather tame compared with versions on more sophisticated phones. You also get adventurous electronic versions of the Asian board game Carrom, a low-tech alternative to billiards that is not easy to play on a screen of this size. A unique feature of the phone is its speaking clock, which voices into action with a long press of the '*' key, and which can also be used as an alarm. Other fun tools include a countdown timer, converter, calculator, stopwatch and a handy handsfree speakerphone facility.
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