The battery life is horrible i have to charge my phone every night i dont know if its my phone doing it.Its a great phone its easy to use and if u want the phone get it its pretty and you wont get Bord...but just think about the battery life.
The good: Ntelos has great coverage in northwestern va where i live and basically everywhere in va and NC...<br>i even get service at my friends house where he cant get service with at&t<p/>The bad: Out in wva on vacation... my friend with at&t got service, but i didnt... also, it isnt really a supported carrier to say, vote on american idol, or get facebook mobile on a non smartphone...<p/>Summary: Overall Ntelos has good coverage and great prices and deals... they are getting better phones over time... CDMA tech. is steadily going out of date though.. and companies like at&t are the way to go.
The good: Value, service, coverage, transparency, savings<p/>The bad: None so far<p/>Summary: Hi there I live in San Diego and I recently got a Net10 phone and I just wan to let everyone know about the awesome experience and service I've had from them. The most obvious bonus of any prepaid carrier is the savings and transparency (knowing exactly where your money goes) but there are also things I never expected like amazing coverage, great service and ease and convenience of use (including transactions with net10). I really have loved being with net10 for the last 4 months and would highly recommend them! To see some of the reasons net10 are awesome check out this link net10laughoff.com!
The good: full slide out key board, great technology, sleek design, 2 MP camera, great speakers, great media access, exc. <p/>The bad: one color to pick from on prepaid. <p/>Summary: first off, i just want to say that i have been working for att for almost two years now. ive had a chance to learn a lot about cell phones, and i can honestly say that the lg neon is one of the coolest non-smart phones they have. all the features work fantastically, i love the technology, and the phone its self, is durable, and will last you along time. most of these people that are saying that this phone "sucks", really dont know what there talking about. i read there reviews, and what i got out of it, is that there ether really picky, or dont know much about phones. take it from someone who has real experience with this phone, its great, and you will most likely love it if you buy it.
The good: Ease of use. I had a basic Tracfone before which was my first cell phone and so when I first got this one I was nervous. But it was easy to grasp what you needed to do and how to do it. I downloaded ringtones and got on the web too! Texting and taking pictures too.I have a computer but never had a phone I could get on the web with. I put fair on the battery because I bought mine refurbished so I don't think the battery I got was a new one. <p/>The bad: None<p/>Summary: Very good phone and easy to read the display. Lots of good featurs.
The good: Phones and service very inexpensive. Excellent coverage; no dropped calls. Great for those who don't use phones often.<p/>The bad: No phone with qwerty keyboard.<p/>Summary: The best thing about Tracfone is that $20.00 gets you three months of service. You get 60 minutes (or 120 if you have a phone with double minutes). For infrequent users, this is plenty. Net 10 is good but $20.00 only gets you one month of service. ($15.00 if you buy one of their plans that add automatically each month.) Net 10 has some newer phones, but I stay with Tracfone because I can get ample minutes for about $7.00 per month. That's hard to beat.<br><br>As for customer service, it can be very frustrating. But if you read reviews of all companies--even the ones with lots of features and fancy plans--you will find dissatisfied customers there as well. <br><br>I just consider that it is a trade-off. I may have an occasional problem but it don't pay much.<br><br>I used to have trouble adding minutes to the first Tracfone I had and would have to call customer service every time and key in long numbers, but when I got another phone that went away and I could easily do it online. Then I had a Net 10 phone for awhile. I went back to Tracfone but kept Net 10's phone number. I had a problem with that because when I typed info to change number, I made a typo. It did take a few days and many calls to get that fixed.
The good: compact, a step up from other tracphones offered<p/>The bad: the user manual sucks. and there are no on-line manuals that are in-depth on how to DO things. never mind how the heck one connects to the i-net!!<p/>Summary: i love my T301G but i just wish there was a manual that was detailed as to how to use every option. the user manual, included, is the same as that on-line. both next to useless.
The good: Keyboard(very large and roomy , Large Screen, Customizable great feel, Windows Mobile 6.5 right out of the box, tilt screen, styles, Touch Flow 3D<br>Better battery life then iPhone, <br><p/>The bad: Kind of on the slow side, Not a lot of apps yet, You can not rearrange icons unless you move it to the top or bottom. Little Pricy<p/>Summary: I have had this phone for about 2 weeks now and enjoy it over my iPhone. It has a great design and fell to it. I have drooped it once and there are places where the finish has come off. Get a screen protector. If you are looking for a great phone with a great keyboard this is the phone.
The good: Lite weight and good battery life. Blue tooth works great in car with dealer hands free device.<p/>The bad: Back cover slips off very easy causing the battery to fall out. Good volume but unless you hold it just right, you won't hear anything.<p/>Summary: T-Mobile worked flawlessly getting me the phone and helping me set it up. Overall this is not a bad phone, but in the future I will go into a store rather than purchase over the Internet so I can make live comparisons. <br><br>My only real dissapointment is the design of the ear piece. Unless you hold the phone at a certain angle you won't hear the caller.
The good: 1. Gorgeous excellent display<br>2. Very easy to use<br>3. Amazing call quality<br>4. Speakers are really loud for entertainment<br>5. Great camera that takes great photo's and videos<br>6. Gorrila glass makes the screen so much better<br>7. Physical keyboard brilliant to use<br>8. Quality built and absolutely durable<p/>The bad: 1. Not a great battery life<br>2. Capacitive buttoms sometimes accidently get pressed<br><p/>Summary: I have a Motorola Milestone, which is the same as the Droid, but has a few more features. Not a lot of difference since my friend has a Droid.<br><br>Having had an iPhone 3GS, this phone is a phone with no compromise. The screen resolution is great and it looks brilliant when viewing photos and videos. The speaker is very loud, useful for entertainment in small parties. The camera takes very good photo's and the video quality is excellent, although sometimes in the dark, the quality drops a bit. The keyboard took me a few days to get used to, but after i did, I found myself using it more than the onscreen keeyboard. The quality of built is pretty amazing, having dropped it 2 times on concrete, it was amazing to see the there were no scratches or damage to my phone. The screen is pretty awesome, having tried to sratch it with sharp knifes and screwdrivers, amazed to see no damage, so you don't really need a screen protector. Call quality is also pretty good, usefull when you are talking to frnds a lot.<br><br>I have seen some people complain about the weight of the phone as it is heavier than the iphone. Since I prefer heavy phones, it wasn't a downside for me. The size of the phone is the same as the iPhone. The slider is very robust, everytime I slide it, it feels really good.<br><br>The capacitive buttoms are a problem sometimes as they get pressed accidently. So when you are doing something, getting the button pressed gets annoying, although if you are careful, it won't happen. Battery life is decent for a phone which does multitasking a lot. On hard usage, I can still easily get through the day, although it requires me to keep closing down uneccesary applications.<br><br>Some people are going to have problems switching over to this phone, because its a big change form iTunes to the motorola software. Although the phone's quality easily pays that off.If you are looking for a great Android device, this is a prefect phone for you. Its smooth, very user friendly, looks great, feels great. All in all, a good phone to buy.
The good: Low cost<br>No contract<br>No surprise charges<br><p/>The bad: Not sexy<br>Looked down on<br>old phones<p/>Summary: I like my Tracfone. I don't need to make many calls but I need to be available to receive them. I can keep my Trackfone active for 20 every three months, which is amazing.<br><br>People I know poke fun at me, but they can spend their money on a "groovy" new phone. I have a $10 Tracefone that does what I need to do.
The good: cheap plans, great phones (finesse)<p/>The bad: so far, none<p/>Summary: look folks, the bottom line is read everything. i haven't encountered the problems listed here(knock on wood). but one thing is for sure if you're the type that travels alot. i suggest not using this service. me i'm in NYC. i use the samsung fineese and i love my phone. i haven't had a dropped call, misconnection or slow internet. but i know if i got to go to a region that the service does not work, you can all ways add on to the plan. it really goes back to you, the consumer to be informed. the reps at the brooklyn site i went to listen and answered all my questions. i can however understand the aggrevation in dealing with crappy C.S. i dealt with all the major carriers and i gave them all the middle finger and took my hard earned money elsewhere. peace to all and good luck in the search for the phone company that fits your needs.
The good: Best screen,4inch Amoled display,Best battery life ,Secondry camera,(hopefully Android 2.2),Humming bird processor ,best GPU.<p/>The bad: flash and flashlite support (if not android 2.2)<p/>Summary: Its the best iPhone competitor available in the market.A4 and humming bird processor are the same layouts.it supports all kinds of audio formats and dvix and xvid video formats.battery life is awesome.If you are interested in taking snaps then its works good in day light but no basic led flash.you can make a trade off if you are comparing wid the smartphones with led flash.since i feel they are not good enough and are equivalent to those not having one. video is at 720p .<br>it can play video for 7.25 hrs.and music for some 40 hrs on a single charge<br>DLNA is cool and bluetooth 3 is fast i am first time android user ..so it feels great .<br>Camera without flash,but its good ...images are actually brighter in galaxy but not in my dell lap.<br>I liked the touch wiz UI:-)its fast and i think they should serve froyo..which can play a very important role in beating iphone.<br>Hope i could tell CEO of samsung about the upgrade.<br>messaging by swipe is cool ..u enjoy messaging.if you try some ..!!! <br>radio with RDS is another good thing. <br>very slim and excellent applications (not gyroscope of iPhone or love calculator of Symbian)but he useful applications ..<br>the eBook reader is good ...you dont have to go for TABS. pinch to zoom and multi tasking is smooth..lot to share <br>can reply me to mostcrazydude@gmail.com<br>i love phonedog and i am gadget freak<br>i love it ..<br>i give it 4.25 on 5!!
The good: resistive touch screen is very responsive, internet is lightning fast (some websites loaded faster than my iPod touch), gorgeous AMOLED display, easy to type on QWERTY keyboard, TouchWiz UI, nearly everything although it is big it feels solid and good quality, nice call quality<p/>The bad: Gets smudges on it easier than most touch screen devices, no virtual keyboard even though it has an accerlometer, no web browser widget except the My Verizon page<p/>Summary: The Samsung Rogue is by far the best phone I ever have owned. It was a huge upgrade from my Alias. Besides a few flaws I am in love with this phone. I would certainly recommend this to my friends and family. Nice going Samsung!
The good: 5 megapixel camera is a nice change from the weak 3 mega pixel camera. Multi- tasking has finally come to the Iphone and makes daily use easy. Face time video chat puts this device ahead of other smartphones on the market.<p/>The bad: While it does support multi-tasking, it took to long to add the feature. While the device is slimmer, it took some of the unique shape away from the Iphone in the process. The Iphone 4 just seems to be playing catch up, while not adding a whole lot of new features.<p/>Summary: The iphone 4 is a nice and easy to use phone for the average user with its fast multitasking abilities and face time video chat. It is slimmer but it seems to square and a little boring in apperance. The iphone 4 is definitely a winner despite the not so new features other OS have had for a while now.
No flashlight, what a shame, very bad managment decision, its like they are trying hard to fail. why creat a high end product and leave a basic feature? Otherwise its a great phone. I just can not believe there is no flash light. Hopefully they will creat one with flash light. Also fire the project manager, who ever that was.
The good: Touchscreen, full QWERTY keyboeard, full html browser, small compact.<p/>The bad: not much<p/>Summary: Great all around phone with good touchscreen and full, easy to use qwerty keyboard.
The good: Service is great wherever I go.<br>Call quality is very good...never any dropped calls. <br>TMobile also has the best priced plans. <p/>The bad: Every once in a while I lose my internet but that is far & few between.<p/>Summary: I was with Sprint for 8 years before I switched to TMobile and I think tmobile is great! Great service and call quality, the plans are also very well priced. I definitely recommend Tmobile!
The good: Don't have to go online to get emails,voice automated navigator took me close enough to where i was going half the time. I can download ringtones without a memory card from Myxer. The phone stores hundreds of pictures. Great web browsing. <p/>The bad: The navigator had me go out of the way, then automatically recalculated itself. Im not sure if the new directions were good, because i'd found my own way by then. Google wasn't showing the actual web sights at first only its version of what was on the page. At the bottom of those google versions go into googles settings (I believe it was).Or whatever relative category it says and click on whatever I clicked on to disable that google version of web pages and finally the phone was worth that 70$. <p/>Summary: Everything but youtube and videos for 70 bucks. You decide
The good: the keyboard. the battery<p/>The bad: everything else<p/>Summary: I got this phone a year ago for my birthday. And i was happy with it for like 3 months, but then it started freezing all the time and shutting off on me. If i shut the keyboard too hard it would shut off. I wouldnt recommend this phone to anyone. It might look like a good one, but its horrible and you need alot of patience with it.