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Noika e62 and e71
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Noika e62 and e71NOIKA e62 and e71 DROPABILITY - It has been dropped plenty and survived well. The only thing that broke and I've heard of this happening on a couple of this phone is the toggle. The toggle is a delicate piece of equipment to be around small children. SPILLABILITY - In a pinch I give my baby my phone much like a normal mother would offer a pacifier. My baby has drooled all over this phone. There has been no lasting damage. Though for two hours after a drool fest the phone doesn't work properly. For some reason it goes to headset mode when there is no headset attached. CHILDPROOF ABILITY - They haven't figured out the key lock and that's what matters. It is a blessing. USABILITY - I've had this phone for two years and there's a huge reason it has lasted so long - it does the job well. I can make phone calls and get my email at one touch. There are no cameras or other fancy gadgets to get in the way of what I really need the phone for, you know to talk and check email when I'm out. NOTE: The replacement to the e62 is the e71 and I must say I do have some phone lust looking at it. Not only is it pretty but it has the same durability and functionality as my phone plus the toggle I complained about in dropability is gone, replaced by a touch pad.
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