The good: Nice look, compact and many features<p/>The bad: Not reliable enough for my needs.<p/>Summary: Just returned my Taho and re-instated my previous phone. The Taho would freeze or go black time after time, even after bringing it in for "repair". The only solution was to remove the battery, put it back and turn the phone back on. Sometimes it work work without fail for a few days, then if you use data, text or navigation the problem would return. <br>
The good: great battery life. <p/>The bad: Everything!!<p/>Summary: I got the lg prime about 6 mouths ago and it was a good phone until it started to freeze up on me and everything. Then one day i went to take a picture and my phone froze and never unfroze. So I would not buy this hone again are tell anyone to buy it. Cause this phone is horrible.
The good: Was good until today<p/>The bad: Just displays blue "AT&T World Phone" screen and then turns black. Took out battery, let set a bit, put back in. Cannot power off. Did not get wet, had it in pocket and heard the power off swish noise. Going to AT&T store today, will update....<p/>Summary: Really liked it until today....don't know what is going on, was fully charged this am and turn off/on every day...will update...
The good: They have stood by everything they told me<p/>The bad: None<p/>Summary: At first got blackberry storm phone sucks went to store got the HTC Desire for no out of pocket cost since i Was still in the 60 day window. The Desire is best phone on market, period. I am a truck driver and use all ove rcountry with no service problems . I would recommend Ntelos to anyone that is smart enough to do your homework and compare there plans to any othe plan out there . Mu fiance has the Motorola Milestone and love s it also.
The good: Textings great, easy to use touch, great features.<p/>The bad: Haven't had any problems yet. I just don't like how i cant turn the brightness down(its annoying at night). I also feel like my battery dies quickly. But I am always texting with it.<p/>Summary: I have had this phone for a couple weeks now and it has worked great. I can take good pictures & send and receive them as well. records good videos. I overall really enjoy this phone.
The good: its a good phone<p/>The bad: it is too loud lol<p/>Summary: This phone is a good compatible phone. It is light weight. It has good volume.
The good: slim and lightweight<p/>The bad: web browsing is fairly slow<p/>Summary: this phone is for simple people who do not need a ton of features. it has all the features you will need. when you buy it the box will have these items phone,battery,charger,and 2 user manuals in spanish and english. the phones come in these colors black,red,and blue. its battery life is 10 hours. it can store up to 3mb of memory
The good: High quality<p/>The bad: None :)<p/>Summary: This phone is fab. Easy to use, great color display, and the perfect size. The price is low and the quality is high. You really can't beat it. Plus on the Tracfone service, it gives this phone awesome coverage and big savings each month (which really can add up). It makes SUCH a good idea as gift for the holidays, the perfect stocking stuffer lol.
The good: It works.<p/>The bad: No video player No video camera. Can't download games or apps. Does not have an html browser so all pages are formatted by google for you.<p/>Summary: I purchased this phone primarily because of the low price and am imediately disappointed. I should have bought the blackberry instead. If you want a phone that looks like a blackberry but works like a dinosaur, the Freeform 2 is just the thing for you.
The good: No contract, no bills, no overages, good rates, great coverage.<p/>The bad: customer service could be better <p/>Summary: Funny how we get hooked into a habit so easily. I suddenly woke up one day to the fact that I was paying around $100 month after month just for the convenience of chatting and sending and receiving texts. Half the time, the call it wasn't even that necessary. Most of the time, I wasn't sure what all I was being billed for. Reassessed my spending, switched to net10 and don't have a moment of regret. I've recently upped my usage to $50, but that's still $50 saving! And the deal is even better than what I had on the same network. Unlimited talk, text and web (and 411, though I don't use that much). Coverage is good, with no national roaming charges. All this with no contract, no minute counting or overages. For the savings I'm making annually, I'll put up with the lower quality customer services.
The good: Great quality<p/>The bad: Really small <p/>Summary: This phone is too adorable. It is really simple to use and has really great coverage. I personally love it's small size because it fits in my pockets or purse easily without bulging out. It has cool features and a really nice color display. Plus the Tracfone service gives back big savings and has nationwide coverage. Definitely think this phone is worth giving a shot!
The good: Coverage is great all over. Cheaper than contract. No contract, and therefore no ^$(* ETF. Easy access to recharge.<p/>The bad: Service center's to be avoided. Slow to adopt old phone number.<p/>Summary: I've been with tracfone since I paid an ETF to just get rid of the contract I was in bout 5 years ago. At the time there wasn't a lot of prepaid competition about like there is now. And still tracfone offers me by far the only option I want for my kids. Which is a small amount of minutes at a time. When they invariably run out of minutes, they invariably have to do more work around the house and earn their minutes.<br>Apart from that, I fly round the country quite a bit, selling farming equipment to some very rural areas, and I've never had a problem with dropping calls, or have any amount of buzzing in the background.<br>I have however had one irking waiting problem when I tried to carry an old number to a new phone. That particular number was quite important to me, but if it's not an important number I'll happily settle for a new number, just to avoid tracfone's service aptitude. Having said that, it needs mentioning that the staff, although entirely unhelpful, were always friendly.
The good: Very cheap. Small and very light. Easy texting. DMFL. <p/>The bad: Battery life. Small screen. <p/>Summary: I've been very fortunate to have had a good experience with both the phone and tf. I initially chose it for the smallness, and the comfort a small phone brings when carrying it perpetually in a jeans. Very importantly was that it came with DMFL, otherwise the tracfone option isn't really all that attractive. But as opposed to other unfortunates, I haven't dropped any calls - maybe just a spot of luck.<br>The texting on it is really nice. Despite the fact that the phone is so small, the buttons are reasonably large, and well spaced. Unfortunately the big buttons sort of pushes the screen to being rather small. Which is ok if you're texting. But if you're planning on doing any browsing, it's a little limiting, if not just frustrating. As far as the annoying browser activation button is concerned (and yes it truly is annoying, as it does tend to be pushed more often than I ever intend to - costing minutes for nothing), it can be fixed by disabling the button in the security settings. Which sorts that irritation out.<br>Apart from that, the phone has a lot of voice activation applications, which is cool, but no blue tooth for driving with.<br>The battery has disappointed me a bit. When I just got the phone, it took an age to charge up, and then it was only good for four or so days. Now, it's deteriorated to giving me a mere 2 days.<br>I think it's very good value for the money it cost, and still with using it daily. Good phone
The ZTE Agent, for me, has been a terrific phone overall. In general it is a nice small and simple phone, for people with regular jobs or teens. The only complain that one could have is that the keyboard can feel small at times. On the positive side, the phone display is extremely bright and colorful. When you take pictures, you can zoom in and out easily and there are different modes like night vision and sepia, which are all available in camcorder mode as well. When you look back at the pictures on the large screen, the quality is amazing! When taking a video, you see that there is a lag, but that is only when recording. When the video is played back, it looks perfectly normal. When in camcorder mode, you can just click the right of left button to switch from camcorder to camera. On the front on the phone, there is a music button, if and only if you have a micro SDcard inserted can you click that button and it takes you right to your music menu. This phone also separates the music into Playlists, Artists, Albums, Genres, and All Songs. When playing music you can either view it as a visualizer or the album cover. You can rewind and fast-forward songs as well. The Speaker quality is great so the music is not distorted at all. The phone also supports a 3.5mm phone jack, which simply means you can stick regular headphone into it. When texting you are able to view all your messages, sent and received messages, in chat view. Sent messages are blue and received are orange against a black background. I will admit that outside it is hard to read. Threaded messaging is a good quality if you have people who text back hours later when you have completely forgotten what you have asked. The Phone also has Bluetooth. This is a great phone and I?d recommend it to anyone. It?s well worth that $85.
The good: Powerful phone <br>Affordable <br>Nice Keyboard<p/>The bad: only has 2.1<br>memory is used up because of sense UI<br>the sliding of the phone feels very cheap<p/>Summary: This was my first android phone on 2.1 and the overall experience has been great. It has many different ways to input txt from swype to htc touch and dragon dictation and if that isn't u can just slide that keyboard out and start tapping away. Although this phone doesn't have a snapdragon processor its extremely snappy which make transitions very smooth with as little lag as possible also things like pitch to zoom moves very well. This phone is a must have although its number 2 in tmobile's line up right now we can expect so much more with the release of 2.2 for this phone.
The good: -Unlimited service & features at $40. per month <br>-Coverage<p/>The bad: -Phone calls are not always the clearest<br>-Basic internet surfing, no HTML $40. plan <br>-Where my old service would work Metropcs don't <br>-Slow expansion of cellular coverage<p/>Summary: Metropcs is on a great start, the phones are decent quality and feature rich. If Metropcs is in your area for the cost of a phone and no contract it's well worth it. Just keep in mind if you travel use their helpful coverage map to find out where coverage is what features are available and where future coverage is expected.
The good: -great for texting<br>-good call, hearing is crisp(always wanted to say that lol) <br>-love that it slides<br>-Its blueee!<br>-keeps a good battery life if you have the brightness set to either low or 2 which really isnt that bad.<p/>The bad: -takes too long to open a text<br>-if you get a free one like i did, it will DEFINETLY be lighter or smaller or more breakable<br>-cant add t9 words<br>-placement of the soft keys in landscape mode is ugly D:<br>-middle key sucks. point blank.<br><p/>Summary: overall, its a good kind of modern phone that does not need a data plan but is still pretty sweet! when i was a teen having a color phone was what was in. haha so yeah awesome!
The good: Excellent selection of apps from the android market. Runs excellent. Droid phones totally smoke the i-phone. Good touch sensitivity. <p/>The bad: None as of yet.<p/>Summary: I love this phone. I have it on the cricket network and have absolutely no problems with it. Hard to beat the price of the phone and a monthly bill of 55 bucks for unlimited everything. It os fairly fast, very responsive, great apps and just a great little phone overall. Don't count this phone out.
The good: Great touch screen. Bright display. Rear speaker is loud and clear. Pretty snappy. QWERTY keyboard is great. Call quality is superb. Wifi and ships with Android 2.1 GPS support is awesome. Optical trackpad.<p/>The bad: Can feel a bit sluggish at times (not all phones are perfect) The auto brightness feature is a little off. Battery life could be better. No flash on camera. No flash support (yet) Back and home buttons occasionally bugged up. No light indicator to alert for missed calls messages etc.<p/>Summary: This phone is actually pretty awesome! I upgraded to this from my LG Rumor 2. This is a MAJOR step up to it. Since Im pretty new to smart phones and Android I feel this is good for beginners to mid-range users. A power user would definitely not be comfortable, but like I stated before beginners this is your choice. Its not a 4g of course so dont expect speeds beyond belief, but it gets the job done. Plus it has WiFi if you really need it. The phone feels pretty fast, if you have too many apps running it slows down but it seems the 800 mhz processor is ok. All in all if you want Android, and are on a budget I say go for it! Im 16 and love this phone! All my friends hog it at school lol. Keyboard is great for txting! I have heard that some models the data modem shuts off or the back and home buttons dont work, so be sure to check that out at the store before purchase. Luckily mine has little to no bugs in it!! I give it a 7 out of 10
I love verizon thay have a exellent service , exellent service quality, exellent cust. service, all is exellent I love VERIZON.