The Nokia 210
I bought this phone last May this year and until now it still works.
This phone comes with a micro USB charger and also a pair of stereo headphones that I guess that you will never use. It is a dual SIM phone and you can receive text messages from both SIM cards installed.
The battery doesn't last long, that is what I have observed from using this phone. SO after a week of stand-by you have to recharge it but it does charge quick anyhow.
It is a conversation type phone and there is no "Message Sent" indication but you can determine if your text message was sent if you see the option "resend" then you have to press that option to resend your text message.
You also have to get used to the "ok" or center option button because it is recessed and not raised up. It is difficult to press it without sometimes hitting the navigation up, down, left, right navigation button.
The is no option to replace the cover nor the keypad now unlike in the early Nokia phones with "Xpress-on" covers to change the look and feel of the phone especially its rubber buttons.
This phone also has a Facebook app installed and you can surf the Internet via the Opera web browser but only in 2G Internet system which again you will not use for a daily basis but very useful in emergency cases where you do not have any means of using any better Internet communication devices.
Those are the pros and cons in using this rather "Basic" phone but it is still very useful and recommended if you are not used to using a smartphone in taking in and making text messages and phone calls.