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<blockquote data-quote="CapriAnupam" data-source="post: 2492579" data-attributes="member: 43994"><p>Yea, the feature phones were rock solid, didn't happen anything to them even after a big fall. My first feature phone was a Nokia. One of the Nokia feature phone model was even called a haathi, considering how solid it was built.</p><p></p><p>My first smartphone was a Samsung, and then I got Nexus 5 after that. Nokia smartphones had gone the Windows way, and that was really a wrong move on their part. Had they gone with Android, maybe they would still be big in the mobile market today. But yea, issues with stuff like volume and power keys is just terrible. Just the other day, I read an experience of someone with their Nokia phone after 2 years of use... the volume buttons just dropped out... and it was no abuse or anything... he just took off the back cover that came with the phone, and the buttons just dropped off. That's just terrible quality.</p><p></p><p>Even I am facing issues with power button and volume keys on my Nokia 7+, apart from the charging port, which I got repaired just a few days ago. The power button had stopped working a few months ago, and has suddenly started working fine now. Same with volume buttons. They weren't working. Now the upper one works, but not the lower one.</p><p></p><p>It is quite a shame, because Nokia phones are really good in terms of software and OS... clean Android. But, their hardware specs as per price, and such poor build quality lets them down.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CapriAnupam, post: 2492579, member: 43994"] Yea, the feature phones were rock solid, didn't happen anything to them even after a big fall. My first feature phone was a Nokia. One of the Nokia feature phone model was even called a haathi, considering how solid it was built. My first smartphone was a Samsung, and then I got Nexus 5 after that. Nokia smartphones had gone the Windows way, and that was really a wrong move on their part. Had they gone with Android, maybe they would still be big in the mobile market today. But yea, issues with stuff like volume and power keys is just terrible. Just the other day, I read an experience of someone with their Nokia phone after 2 years of use... the volume buttons just dropped out... and it was no abuse or anything... he just took off the back cover that came with the phone, and the buttons just dropped off. That's just terrible quality. Even I am facing issues with power button and volume keys on my Nokia 7+, apart from the charging port, which I got repaired just a few days ago. The power button had stopped working a few months ago, and has suddenly started working fine now. Same with volume buttons. They weren't working. Now the upper one works, but not the lower one. It is quite a shame, because Nokia phones are really good in terms of software and OS... clean Android. But, their hardware specs as per price, and such poor build quality lets them down. [/QUOTE]
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