The good: awesome phone<p/>The bad: nothing I can thing of<p/>Summary: I have had this phone for 6 months so far. It works really great and the signal is great too. the speaker phone works really well that I think it the best speaker phone I have ever used. strongly recommend it to everyone.
The good: Great phone, light weight, easy to use<p/>The bad: Nothing. Really nothing I can complain<p/>Summary: This is the second motorola phone I've used after the razor. Works great. It's kind of just like razor but in a even better design. Improved with SD momery card and itune. I love this phone and I highly recommend it to everyone
The good: Thin, easy to use<p/>The bad: itune didnt work out as good.<p/>Summary: This is a great phone produced by motorola after the razor. A phone the will fit mostly everyday usage. the itune function is good for people who try to use it as a mp3 player. Yet you can't apply the mp3s you have as ringtones. Thats the thing i want it to improve.
The good: Constantly good phone service and Exceptional customer service<p/>The bad: NONE<p/>Summary: We have been with Sprint,Nextel and Verizon just to name a few. However, we have always returned to T-Mobile due to their constant high level of not just phone service but also their customer service.
The good: Easy to use<br>Light<br>Compact<p/>The bad: No camera<br>No external antenna<p/>Summary: I have had this phone for almost 2 years, it has a great screen that slides away when closed. The phone gets a lot of looks from people. The battery does last me a weekend with light use. Good phone for the money
The good: light, stylelish<p/>The bad: cant save different phone numbers for one person<p/>Summary: I have so far used this phone for almost 4 months. works great and I would recommend it to whoever wants a light weight phone. however, the camera for this phone is not that good comparing with the recent phones out there.
The good: Generally solid form and function; rugged if basic design, especially for a flip phone; decent camera included for a phone of its vintage; easy-to-navigate interface<p/>The bad: Feature set falls in line only with plain vanilla cell phones; less than stellar battery life; flimsy antenna<p/>Summary: I've been a long-time user of the Samsung A670 phone, through Verizon service. In a nutshell, I recommend this phone for users not interested in bells and whistles like Bluetooth, gaming-optimized capabilities, and so forth. This phone excels at one thing -- reliable connection between two people, in a compact, functional form factor. People expecting the Blackberry experience need not apply.
The good: Small <br>Dependable<br>Good camera<p/>The bad: easy to loose<p/>Summary: I have had my Motorola RAZR V3 Silver for about a year now. I really love it. It is small enough to fit into a tiny purse or in the pocket of tight pair of jeans without looking bulky.
The good: This is a very handy and useful phone. I love the WM5. <br><br>EV-DO<p/>The bad: Slow for the processor speed. I know someone with a PDA phone that has a 200mhz processor and is as fast as my 400mhz PPC6700. <br>The speakerphone is worthless.<p/>Summary: Though Sprint's coverage is spotty at times I love the EVDO on the go. Using my TV tuner card from my computer and Orb software I am able to watch TV, listen to music and look at pictures streamed over the internet from my home computer to me on my phone. This was a must have for the world cup and I sure made use of it.
The good: Like all sony ericsson cell phones, it has both the bluetooth and infrared features. Also it comes with the online surfing features where I can download songs and wallpapers without going through the computer.<p/>The bad: The control buttons are sometimes pretty tight, and also the loading time for some of the features takes a little bit too long. <p/>Summary: I got this cell phone for $50 after a mail in rebate from my carrier and I would say it pretty much feeds my needs, it comes with online surfing features, pretty good mp3 sounds, organizers that includes games, a stopwatch, and calendars. Also the battery last a pretty long time for this cell phone, I can continously use it for a couple of hours without stopping. My overall experience is nice with this cell phone.
The good: It has cool features.<p/>The bad: It takes a while to figure out how to work some of the features.<p/>Summary: This phone comes with cool features like world clock and games. The only bad thing is it takes a while to figure out some of the features. I would recommend this phone to other people and have.
The good: There are many plans too choose from. The family plan seems to be the best when it comes to more than 2 users. Lets you talk to each other or any other person using same service for free. fast customer service connects also<p/>The bad: There do seem to be many"dead" spots, and I have a tower close by. Downside is that free nights do not start until 9 p.m.<p/>Summary: Have been with another company prior to this and I have found that cingular seems to act faster to my requests/questions. Also the website is very easy to check on, all you need to know is your account number. I Like the family plan/shared minutes.
The good: I like my new phone. I can use it anywhere in the US. It takes wonderful pictures and the web is so easy to use.<p/>The bad: The only bad thing is I don't like that when I'm at work I loose about half my calls.<br><p/>Summary: I just love my new phone! The only thing I would change is the lost calls.
The good: Sound quality excellent<p/>The bad: I15 area is spotty coverage, even though the map shows excellent coverage the entire length of I15<p/>Summary: Verizon has not yet upgraded to EVDO data service in Millard County like Utah or Salt Lake County. As such, the data service is slower in our neck of the woods.<br><br>Customer service seems to be lacking on price quotes. Originally signed up for $30/month data package as told to me by the first customer rep, but was billed at $45/month. When I called to complain, the second service rep stated the $30/month was incorrect and the true rate was at $45/month. Simply cancelled the data package.
The good: The longest lasting battery out there, which means less worrying about having to charge it or it going dead.<p/>The bad: Little memory for functions on the phone such as video and pictures.<p/>Summary: Nokia has figured out how to optimize a middle of the line product for people who realize the novelty of the latest gadgets and just want something with the expected features without the hyped one. This phone is reliable, durable (I've accidently drop-kicked the thing and it kept going, don't ask me how) and fairly customized according to the user. Bottom line, if you want an inexpensive phone with the expected features and performance, this is the one.
The good: Very powerful camera with a 4x digital zoom, good listening quality and battery stays charged for a long time. Also, the screen is bright and easy to read and the buttons are nice.<p/>The bad: The phone is a little on the bulky side and the ringer is way too loud even on the quietest setting.<p/>Summary: I have had this phone for three months and have been amazed at how long the battery has lasted on this phone. The screen is also quite easy to read and I like the hearing quality that it has too. I used the internet feature of the phone for the first month but canceled it since I would have had to start paying for it. While I used the internet, I found the connection to be slower than I was expecting but good if all you wanted to do was check scores or the weather.
The good: Sleek, compact, large internal memory, transflash slot, great sound quailty<p/>The bad: poor camera phone pics and phone does freeze up<p/>Summary: Great Motorola phone, best I have ever used. I have been using Motorolas for a long time. From the V60, to the T720, and now the E815. Each generation of phone keeps getting better. First the phone looks great. The phone has excellent battery life. I usually can go two days without charging. Sound quality is excellent. Phone can play mp3 ringtones and allows you to truely customize your phone. The phone also has plenty of room to store your mp3 ringtones and sound clips. Also, holds a large amount of pics. But, the only true negative aspect of the phone is its poor camera quailty. Granted this is a camera phone, but I have used LG camera phones and their pics are far more superior than Motorola. But other than the poor pic quaility and the phone freezing up, this is a great phone that I highly recommend.
The good: Nice little phone, easy to use.<p/>The bad: Can't download the pictures with a usb cable.<br>None available.<p/>Summary: Why would somebody make a picture phone without a usb cable, it would be so much cheaper to download directly to my computer.
The good: Easy to use, flip design, durable<p/>The bad: signal issues, battery life<p/>Summary: I've used the LG VX-8100 for over a year now and except for a couple of minor issues its been a solid phone. There are times and locations were its reception is not the best (even when near a tower) and it jumps from local to roaming more often then it should. The battery life is also not the best as I need to change it at least every other day and I do not make significant calls on it. The camera is not of high quality, but for taking pictures on the phone and displaying them on the phone it works great. I've also dropped the phone several times and its held up perfectly.
I have been with Verizon Wireless since 1985. Many Carriers have come and gone but Verizon has always been there. I did at one time work for Radio Shack, Verizon was our Carrier. Never had any problems dealing with them. I would recommend Verizon to any one. You will not be disappointed.