I wish I'd read reviews before buying this phone, but sadly didn't! So, I thought I'd share my thoughts about it with others in the hope that they don't get disappointed...I'm stuck with my phone or a similar reconditioned one if they can't fix the faults.
I didn't buy from Amazon, I'm on a monthly contract, but it would have been given 1 * from me if it hadn't been relatively easy to use, a nice design and had a really decent MP3 player which works nicely with the Windows Media Player. It also has an excellent camera which gave really good results when I stupidly lost my digital camera on hols and needed a backup! So that's the good stuff.
Bad stuff:
1) It freezes when you're using the photo viewer and the only way to unfreeze it is to attach it to the charger (as if you carry that round with you everywhere you go!) or get some random stranger to call you because a phone call will unfreeze it too.
2) Like other reviewers, I find its battery life pathetic - my old Motorola only needed to be charged once every 5 days or so, this one runs down to half empty after one phone call!
3) The charger on my phone is very loose and it's easy to think you're charging the phone when it isn't connected and therefore not charging at all.
4) This isn't an easy phone to text with - the buttons are tiny and if you are a serial texter, I'd avoid.
5) My phone is also starting to look a bit tatty after just 8 weeks having been dropped twice - there's a bad scratch on it as a result, which seems crazy. Again, my previous Motorola survived 2 years of being regularly dropped and left languishing in the bottom of the bag and only needed to be replaced because the last time its "hot key" fell off we couldn't re-attach it. So it's too fragile.
If you could live with these faults, it's a fine phone but I'll definitely be replacing it once my contract is up, and I'll probably be avoiding Nokia phones when a replacement is offered.