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Originally Posted by boston_errol
the phone was manufactured by BenQ and not nokia, yielding undesirable results in terms of quality control.
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Originally Posted by boston_errol
the phone was manufactured by BenQ and not nokia, yielding undesirable results in terms of quality control.
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Originally Posted by mobilezen
Interesting...I did not know Nokia would ever have 3rd parties making their phones. proof?
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Originally Posted by http://www.mobique.com/nokia/6260/page6.php
Poor build quality found throughout the handset As mentioned before in this review, Nokia’s efforts into making a high-quality product seems unfound on the 6260. I was personally shocked to find the many issues present with the actual product. And it was probably the poorest made phone I’ve ever laid my hands on! But there’s probably a reason for this – which not many people may know about. The 6260, although branded Nokia, is actually manufactured by BenQ – who have also gotten into the business of making mobile phones. One reason for this is because Nokia lacks the experience in making clamshells. So if you were thinking whether Nokia’s upcoming models will also carry these same physical characteristics as the 6260, all I can say is “your guess is as good as mine!” |
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Originally Posted by wymi
Is it true that BenQ makes the 6102/6101?
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Originally Posted by boston_errol
I'm not sure how credible Mobique.com is, but there's no reason to doubt this information.
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Originally Posted by wymi
Is it true that BenQ makes the 6102/6101?
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Originally Posted by ASimpleFarmer
eimajuno used to have the 850 6260
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Originally Posted by eimajuno
Yup, but I really did not like the phone that much. I onl used it for about a week and then I sold it.
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