The good: QWERTY keyboard that's accurate,Fast Texting,Clear Camera,Long Battery Life.<p/>The bad: It takes a while to charge from a dead battery but I can't really complain.<p/>Summary: I've had Motorolas,LG's,Nokias,Palms,and this phone kills them all.I have put this Curve through the paces and it handled everything I threw at it.I have not had any of the Lag problems the other reviewer wrote about on here.I get all my texts,pics and video with instant speed.I can only guess he's at the borders of his service provider.I have Sprint and it rocks with all of the Sprint Mobile features.GPS is dead on and the lady who could not adjust her ring volume just needs to go to the Profiles Icon (Little speaker) and select from there.It's easy.I suggest getting the Body Glove hard rubber protective case for this phone.You'll love it.
The good: Everything except what I really needed looks good so far.<p/>The bad: There is a new software version that is suppose to work with the Ford Sync but I cannot get Samsung or Verizon to get me that software. I will be returning this phone.<p/>Summary: Samsung, Verizon and Ford need to get their act together. Why advertize a feature that is not<br>supported. In addition, Verizon needs to make sure that their sales reps know exactly what features are support and what is not. Being lied to by several different reps before getting this phone is very annoying. The main feature I wanted is NOT supported. But all the reps I talked to before getting this phone said it was support. I would recommend that before anyone gets this phone, they find someone who has it to make sure all the features they want are support. Sales reps and some tech support people at both Verizon and Samsung do not know what is supported.
The good: great touch screen, good speakers,good signal strenth,good voice quaily good battery life<p/>The bad: screen sensitive when scrolling through contacts,a screen protector will take care of that problem<p/>Summary: very good phone lots of features would recommed it to anyone
The good: touch screen, camera, size.<br><p/>The bad: battery life sucks!! texting takes 4ever....scrolling for contacts is hard to do also,<br>buttons/screen get pushed when put in my pocket and take it back out. doesn't lock<p/>Summary: I think it's a nice looking phone, I like to text and this isn't the phone for that use....wish it had the whole keyboard for that. Battery has to be charged EVERYDAY!!! I have dropped it and the back comes off everytime. scratches easlily. Very hard to scroll your contact list and call, text summary...<br>
The good: I love it because it is so easy to use and text, and the graphics are amazing and the screen is clear and easy to read!<p/>The bad: Kinda short battery life. Slow when you first turn it on. I have a red and white one and it stains pretty easily. but, otherwise, i would NEVER trade it in!!! :)<p/>Summary: Text Messaging-Really easy to text, good graphics, slow to recive messages.<br><br>Calls- Delayed speaking, not very loud volume.<br><br>Otherwise awesome!!!!!!!
The good: Great size, weight, and all-around functionality. Love the flash in the camera.<p/>The bad: No zoom at all on the camera. The fact that the Caps and Fn keys aren't of the one-time/letter variety in QWERTY mode is simply silly. That should be a user definable setting in the over-all setup or an option under "Text Entry Settings" at the least.<p/>Summary: I returned the LG Vu because of many more not-fixable problems, but LG and AT&T have a great phone here, and it seems like the "Shift" issue should be a simple software fix (perhaps a "hold-down for a caplital lettler [like Blackberry has]), so they ought to be able to show the customers that they care enough to fix it.
The good: none...but the looks<p/>The bad: everthing!<p/>Summary: i had this phone for a while , when i first got i was hype. and thats all it is "hype". the phone didnt even work properly...since i got it it been given me problems i been thru 4 since november already.....thinkin bout gettin a G1(android)???
The good: great touchscreen, solid design very easy to use interface, nice camera, and a metal back cover, etc<p/>The bad: wished there was more features, no wifi<p/>Summary: i picked up this phone after a contract renewal. big upgrade from the w490. the phone is really to use and learn. the design is solid and classy, does not feel cheap at all, and the battery cover lock is a one of a kind feature. The phone sometimes lags, and the browser is a bit baggy. also, the screen is hard to see in the sun texting on the onscreen keyboard is pretty smooth, save a button location. the bast part is it does not require a data plan like the g1, this phone is not a smartphone, but a regular phone on steroids, overall, great product
The good: Everything is good<p/>The bad: Nothing i can think of<p/>Summary: This is a good phone for almost any used i would tell everyone I know to buy this phone!
The good: Everything<p/>The bad: Nothing <p/>Summary: I would reccomend this phone to anyone who is in need of a good touch screen.
The good: -Stylish<br>-Customizable<br>-Good Call Quality<br>-2MP Camera/Camcorder & Flash<br>-GPS<br>-Music Player w/ External Controls<br>-Stereo Bluetooth<br>-Gorgeous Displays<br>-Variety of AT&T Services<br>-Flash & Real Player<br>-Symbian s60<br>-Battery Life<br>-Solid Construction<p/>The bad: -GPS Button is Located Terribly<br>-Keypad Needs Some Work<br>-3G Speed Could Be A Tad Faster<br>-No 3.5mm Headset Jack<br>-Grainy Pictures<br>-Doesn't Vibrate While Charging<p/>Summary: The Nokia 6650 does everything, and more! With a sleek and sexy design, great battery life, GPS, Music Player, and 2MP Camera/Camcorder w/ Flash, the only main concern is the keypad. While it is nice to text on, the GPS button gets in the way, opening AT&T Navigator service. It's 3G speeds could be a tad better, but it definitely is fast enough. There is mobile e-mail, IM, Internet Browser, and a Flash Player. The Nokia 6650's Symbian s60 is loaded with features, but may take some time to get adjusted too.<br><br>Over all a great flip phone with so much to offer with its incredible design, durability, reliability and features!<br><br><br>Greg H
The good: Display is great! The apps are terrific and the ease of use. Love the keyboard and the touch screen is very receptive.<p/>The bad: The battery life. That is the only thing I do not like! They need a better battery for this device it is a power-user! <p/>Summary: I am happy with the phone. Hope they come up with a solution to the short battery life.
The good: Good service (very few dropped calls), Good customer support, clear and concise billing.<p/>The bad: A bit pricey, as with many wireless carriers they strip off manufacturer's software and add their own on cell phones. <p/>Summary: I have been with ATT for 14 years and not had any major problems. This year I am going with an unlocked Nokia phone (no contract and I get Nokia software). There is a local service (mobi PCS) that offers cheaper service, but I have heard from friends that they had a lot of dropped calls and finally switched back to a major carrier. I use my phone for business and reliability is very important.
The good: cool key pad<p/>The bad: every thing else about the phone.You cant use the bluetooth for nothing except head set.No way to get music to phone unless you buy it from service provider.Virgin moblie service sux to high heaven<p/>Summary: If you want to blow your money buy this phone and be sure to pick virgin moblie as you service provider so you can lose up to 200 dollars before you done.Phone is cool to look at but thats about it.
The good: Horizontal texting, navigation, haptic feedback, streaming TV/music<p/>The bad: Near-worthless internet, no calendar sync, minimal apps development<p/>Summary: This is more of a messaging phone than a multimedia "iPhone killer" as it has been widely advertised in the "Instinct vs. iPhone" commercials. After 1 week of use with this phone, I gladly paid the $150 cancellation fee to get out of Sprint and defect to an iPhone. The navigation and haptic feedback are very nice. The internet capabilities are a joke - you are left with the mobile versions of websites, or it can't load them at all. This phone struggles on the internet - period. There is no app-store to speak of, aside from additional paid channels for streaming services. This phone is no 'iPhone killer' - it shouldn't even be compared with the iPhone, and it was suicide on Sprint's part to advertise it as such. I hear the new version of the Instinct will include a better Opera browser and sync-able calendar.. nothing to make me go back to Sprint anytime soon...
The good: Great rates<br>Fast custome service<br>Cistome service knows their stuff<p/>The bad: None<p/>Summary: Theres a good reason JD Powers rated these guys at the top. I've had them for 7 years now. I don't wory about handset insurance since you can buy a $20.00 pre-pay and put your contract sim card in it or even activate the prepay sim on your contract acount!
i love this phone so much it could probably breat another phone all it needs is just a few more applications but the internet speed is great ( better than a G1
The good: capacitive touch screen, good resolution, excellent web browsing,nice querty keyboard,marketplace.custom desktop with widgets and apps<p/>The bad: no 3.5mm headphone jack must use usb adapter,not very stylish,battery life not the greatest expandable up to 2600 mah if your willing give the phone some thickness stock battery is 1150mah<p/>Summary: i have been following the g1 since the rumors first escalated of the device and i must say i,m not mad that i followed this phone. first and foremost the phone is not stylish not the least bit but features this phone have are very good with all the apps,different widgets and the growing android operating system you make this phone your own.It proves there is much more to come in mobile world
The good: Simple as long as you have no issues. Good coverage. Obviously no contracts.<p/>The bad: 1. Non-exsistant Customer service (worse than POOR!) So if you do have a problem you are sunk.<br>2. Sometimes call appears to go through and is charged, but actually has not completed. (and no refund) This is aggravating after 20 or so times.<p/>Summary: I have used Net10 for over one year. The phone itself has been very good. I get good coverage all over. The signal is quite good (here in NE Ohio). We have a number of pockets between traditional providers here and this phone takes care of them all.<br><br>CUSTOMER SERVICE: HORRIBLE<br><br>As I write I am on hold to them for over an hour. You would think that something as simple as updating your credit card expiration date would be easy. Not with this company. Having previous experience with them I asked the CSR as he said he was transferring me to the "cue" to take the information, if it would be long. He answered, "No. I just spoke with them." Well, as I am still drafting this and still on hold. Read other peoples reviews about taking days and days on the phone to resolve issues.<br><br>They are, I believe, based in Costa Rica. So if you are willing to take a chance with a Central American Banana Republic phone company, go for it!<br><br>I use them because I do not want a contract. Read the other reviews about their poor customer service.
This phone works so good i love it i had it for 2 years and it did not die on me it worked like it was brand new and it still does i recommend this phone : it has a full keyboard,media player/musicplayer,camera videocamera,games,mesaging,web broswer and much more