The good: This phone blows away the IPHONE and caused me to switch service to verizon!!<p/>The bad: No cons, just got the phone yesterday from my client who works at Motorola<p/>Summary: Phone is insane, everything is great, the camera takes the best pics, the phone can do so much it's like a mini computer!!!
The good: EVDO, Good reception, Great keyboard<p/>The bad: none.<p/>Summary: I have had this phone for a few years and I love it. I am a feature freak. Before this phone I went through so many phones. I still have this phone and Use it every day. This phone has a the features I need plus many more. I would recomend this phone to anyone.
The good: different styling pictures; chat view with the txt messaging ; fast internet<p/>The bad: Cant send ringtones ; vibrates for no reason; app pop ups. some images dont show on the internet<p/>Summary: Overal its a great phone. The only thing I would change about it is how the keypad buttons are so close together. I would space them out like the other messenger MetroPCS phone. When I type, my words sometime overlap.
It constantly freeze up. T-mo exchanged my phone twice and all three of them had the same problem. And the funny thing is t-mo tech support told me not to install any third-party software. Than what i am going to do with this powerful phone?
The good: Battery Life, LCD Magnification, Lock/Unlock buttons.<p/>The bad: ATT Service icons are intrusive. Difficult to navigate, Adding Contacts, Reception. <p/>Summary: The ATT service icons are fixed on the phone. One has to add their contacts then save them to the sims card. Then check sims card only to see just the personal contacts. This does not allow a specific ringtone/picture for a particular contact. The internal ring tone choice is very limited. If you don't hold the phone, as pictured, then the reception is weakened.
The good: Looks like a crackberry, performs like a sammy (samsung)<p/>The bad: bluetooth has limits<p/>Summary: At first glance, this phone seriously resembles a crackberry... except that it's slimmer, uses a different charge port and has no "pearl." It's great for someone who wants the crackberry look without the crackberry price tag. E-mail and messaging are centric to this device (just like a crackberry) and yet it maintains the look and feel of a samsung.<br><br>Unlike Crackberry, bluetooth only works with headsets and hands-free devices (like my Cobra 29BT CB radio). Voice quality is excellent, in the typical samsung fashion.<br><br>If you are thinking about getting a trashfone and yet still like a crackberry, this is the device for you.
The good: Love Sense UI, Feels great in hand,Great looking screen, Camera quality is excellent, Impressed with just about everything,the predictive text entry is awesome, makes typing a lot easier..Internet with Flash is amazing<p/>The bad: Battery Life is shaky at best, Video playback is sub par, especially compared to Palm Pre and iPhone, Typing takes a little getting used to<p/>Summary: Great phone... In my opinion this is hands down the second best phone available right now with the iPhone being ahead slightly and I do mean slightly. The phone is very well put together, loads of features and the Android market is only going to continue to expand! Love how you can customize pretty much everything..I would definitely recommend!
The good: Easy to use full qwerty keyboard, easy access to apps-quite a few available, fairly visible screen comparative to something like the Motorola Hint<p/>The bad: Battery life is indeed awful.. buy a car charger, camera is poor with no zoom<p/>Summary: Not the phone I really wanted, but best available. Between this and the Hint, I'd take this. The keyboard is easy to navigate as well as the apps. I like how it notifies you of incomming email so you can check via the phone or go online for better access to links. I'm still working on the internet parts but can check the weather, tv listings, go on AIM with no problems. These things though will eat your battery fast so be prepared to charge every other evening. I'm pretty pleased with the phone overall as I was not willing to pay the price for a smartphone or the extra cost for the internet plan you have to have with it. For someone just getting into more complex phones this is a good starter til the price comes down on some of the other cool stuff out there.
The good: Neat touch screen and is a very fun phone.<p/>The bad: Terrible battery life and the touch screen can be kind of frustrating.<p/>Summary: This phone only lasted me a short while. It always cut of randomly and eventually stopped charging. I did like the phone a lot when it was working but was disappointed that I paid so much money for a phone that did not last. I would not recommend this phone.
The good: Excellent sharp display, impeccable phone sound quality, crisp video playback (on Sprint EVDO A).<p/>The bad: None so far<p/>Summary: This is my first exprience with HTC and android phones. I purchased the phone on Saturday (10/10/09) @ a local sprint store. The build quality is excellent and I really don't have a bad word to say about the phone. I've been with Sprint for 11 years, and have used only Sanyo phones. This is the closest phone I've seen with the functionality of a blackberry and I-Phone 3G S.<br>I'm very impressed!
The good: Setting up and adding contacts easy to do, just plug into computer and it automatically updates your contacts and your calender which is also good since you have backup files on phone and computer. Sound quality is great i could listen to music and watch movies all day on it. This phone is really light weight and easy to carry around. Easily customizable and makes this literally your own phone. the screen itself is really durable. I was working and it got dropped straight on a nail and there is <p/>The bad: Phone case cracks easily but you can send the phone in for a new one. When i receive picture messages my phone will often freeze up and I will be forced to turn the phone off then back on to look at the file. The boot up process is really slow compared to most other phones I have owned but this one is also a lot more complicated which may add to the lag. Sometimes if I send a message and one is trying to come in at the same time the messaging feature will lock up so I can access anything else<p/>Summary: Overall I believe this phone is worthwhile getting if you can look past the minor flaws that this phone contains. I would recommend purchasing screen protectors and maybe looking for like a rubber sleeve that can go over the phone so the case doesn't crack so easily.
The good: great camera very responsive touchscreen i love it!!!<p/>The bad: none other than if you put a removable sd card in it then it freezez and randomly cuts off so dont put an sd in it<p/>Summary: amazing phone i,ve had it for 2 years very very reliable just dont put a micro sd card in it like i did it will eventually freeze and cut off randomly so i took the card out and never had a problem with it since!!! oh and the texting is the easiest and best texting ever!!! no pre inserting your numbers
The good: Small, Lightweight, Opens to good size qwerty, <p/>The bad: Volume Control; Slow connecting to web<p/>Summary: Such a CUTE phone! Clean lines. Easy to use. I went from a basic flip phone to this and it took a short while to get used to the qwerty, but the keys are surprisingly not too small. <br>Comes with no full manual for useage. Some of the features you have to play with to figure out how to use. I think the display is a bit >small< to do any web or games, but I just use this as a phone and txter and it is Great for that. It seems like the only way to adjust the volume for the earpiece is in the middle of a call, no menu item for it. <br>Habitat mode is easy and fun to use. Just an easy phone to use overall. Love it!<br>
The good: You get great picture and sound and even when you take a picture and set it as your wallpaper the picture is clear!! And i like that!:)<p/>The bad: Not any yet!!<p/>Summary: I love the phone i love the way it slides i love the design I love it all!! I love it that its small and you can take it anywhere!! If you have not got the Motorola ROKR-Z6m GO BUY IT NOW YOU WILL LOVE IT!!!:)
The good: Awesome QWERTY keyboard, love the voice-activated features. The phone color - Candy Apple Red, not pink as color might suggest.<p/>The bad: No video, but that's really ok as I have a digital camera that will record. Not happy with the alarm choices, but will learn to live with it I suppose. Battery cover comes off easily when dropped and battery pops out.<p/>Summary: This is a great phone and was a replacement for the LG Scoop through another carrier. I loved the Scoop, but have completely fallen for the Intensity. I love the way the QWERTY keyboard feels and responds. Great phone and will only upgrade to another one when this one is no longer functioning. Also, I have dropped this phone a couple of times already and the battery cover has popped off, the battery has fallen out, but nothing has ever broken, cracked or scratched.
The good: *The two sliding keyboards are amazing! I i've never had a full keyboard phone but i quickly got used to this one. I love the full keyboard because when you slide it up it automaticly goes to txting. Its feels nice in your hand even though it is rather large. It has a very large screen and a nice display. I like that it comes with a memory card so that you can save all your pictures and music on it. The ringers a very loud and it has a nice vibrating function. <p/>The bad: *I txt alot and i hav found that the battery life is not very good. The camera doesn't have a flash. It could have better picture quality. BUT...my biggest pet peeve is that you have to have a data plan to use over half of the features on your phone. If you don't have internet on the phone it cost you three cents per min. to use most of the phones features.<p/>Summary: I found in the two days that i have had this one that i enjoy it very much. I would reccomend this phone to all ages. I haven't had any problems with my phone so far. :)
The good: camera, texting, applications, easy to use/user friendly, phone features<p/>The bad: ringtone volume a bit low<p/>Summary: This is the best phone I have ever had. I hate to brag but it is better than the iPhone!. Photos are unbelievable and photo features are so cool. They call the Highlight a smart phone, it certainly is! Best kept secret for the price. T-Mobile and Samsung has a new winner. I highly recommend this phone, truly a "highlight" in my life!
The good: Battery Life, Screen, mp3 player, Nokia Internet Radio (added), apps availabe to download - Nokia forums to provide tips and tricks!<p/>The bad: Small/tight keypad<p/>Summary: I used to have a BlackBerry 8830, but it was the company's phone and I had to give it up when I left that company. I liked it a lot. <br><br>I had the Sony Ericsson w810i for personal use, but the screen was too small for browsing. So, I was going to get a BlackBerry for my personal phone, but I saw this phone and decided to try it. I like it. (Loved my w810i too)<br><br>I used to have Nokia phones before the Sony Ericsson. I like Nokia support websites and forums. The e71x is AT&T's version of the e71. AT&T added a bunch of crap on the device and it does not have some of the features of the e71. Despite this, there are some great Nokia e71x Fourms on the internet and you can find out all kinds of tips and tricks! I was able to add some apps that are really neat! Plus, I just found out how to remove some of the crap that is on the phone too! I really like having a 8 GB micro-SD card. I play mp3's often and the battery life is good. I also have the Nokia Internet Radio (tip from a forum) on it and that is awesome too. I can listen to HD Radio stations. <br><br>It is a nice phone and I'm glad that I decided to get it. It was $99 with a $50 debit card. So, I guess you can say that it was $49...<br><br>I recommend getting the Krussell case for the phone. Also, it is really made well. It's a little heavy, compared to all of the phone that I have used and to the BlackBerry 8900 (Wife's phone).<br><br>I'm very pleased with it.
The good: Looks cool. Camera takes OK pictures. Sound quality better than average.<p/>The bad: Cheap construction - breaks at hinges.<p/>Summary: I've had this phone replaced under warranty 3 times because the hinges break. It is a known issue, but they continue to sell them. The last time I went in I was politely told I'd have to pony up $50 to replace it because the warranty was expired. No thank you. I bought a different phone on Ebay that works better.
The good: GREAT sound quality, durable, good display, acceptable battery life.<p/>The bad: keypad, camera<p/>Summary: Best sounding phone I've owned. Very durable, display is nice, menu system good. Keypad misses keystrokes if you try to type fast when sending TXT messages. Camera is OK but picture quality is lacking. 2.0 MPixels doesn't translate to good pictures if the lens is a 2 cent piece of plastic. Battery wears down faster than normal if you leave bluetooth turned on.