The good: Small, great sliders, very strong and well built<br>Comes with a Bluetooth headset!!!<p/>The bad: When outside in the sun the screen is kind of hard to see<p/>Summary: This is by far the best phone I have ever owned! strong, great features. The sliding action is not weak feeling or loose. The bluetooth built into the back is just amazing and a great idea. you will never lose your bluetooth with this phone. Another great feature is that the bluetooth charges while connected to the phone not on a separate charger. the battery on the phone lasted the entire weekend (3 days) while camping. came back and still had battery left! Definitely would recommend this phone to any and everyone!
The good: Touch screen is fun for like a day, and it had good updates.<p/>The bad: Battery life sucked to say the least, froze sometimes and the lack of arrows was no fun.<p/>Summary: I wanted to throw it on the ground a couple of times..but considering how much I paid for it, I thought otherwise. Maybe its good for someone, but not me!
The good: This phone has a great camera with many options! Keyboard is easy to use! Its pretty durable! Nice screens and color choices.<p/>The bad: Its a little thick and sometimes freezes up on me. Its not the most reliable phone once you think about it. I like having the full keyboard but you have to have the phone open to use some of the features.<p/>Summary: I like my enV but I would like to get a new phone. It has nice size keys that are very easy to type on but the phone is a little thick and I hate the big bump on the back where the camera is. I am on my 2nd one because they had to send me a replacement because my other one stopped working. I guess I am stuck with it until my contract is up next year. But I like the phone. It is pretty durable but scratches easily sometimes. I like having it though!
The good: The size is ideal for carrying around in a pocket. Very durable construction.<p/>The bad: Phone sometimes gets confused when asking it to multi-task, for instance- receiving an incoming text while making an outgoing call and checking email. It might be too much to ask for PC-type multi-tasking. Running a maximum of two tasks at a time seems to work ok.<p/>Summary: This is a great phone. The processor is very fast and the phone is generally intuitive in it's menu system. This is a vast improvement over most other Verizon phones, and certainly in it's own class when you rule out the Apple iPhone. <br><br>My partner has a conventional LG 8350 clamshell phone. When I was using his phone over the weekend I found myself attempting to touch the screen until I remembered that his phone requires scrolling and selecting the option you want, then pressing "OK". Using the touch screen in a cellphone is something you need to experience to grasp it's convenience. <br><br>The VZ-Navagator works very well (within 50') and is easy to use. Also, the LG-8350 does not offer the fringe area reception capability of the LG-Dare. While traveling from Oregon to Washington on I-82 I never lost the signal while the 8350 hunted for a tower for most of the 25 mile trip.<br><br>The LG-Dare passes the requirement to be a quality and versatile cellphone and will not disappoint.
The good: Simple and easy to use, cute!<p/>The bad: Sometimes it turns itself off ,the display is sometimes hard to see.<p/>Summary: I have had my Nokia shorty phone since 2005! i have seen so many people tell me what crap their newer "fancy" phones are and what problems they have with them..i have had very few problems (if any "real" complaints) i am not the kind of person that "needs" anything more from a phone than to make calls and text ..i have an mp3 player and a digital camera already..I really love my little phone and you can download real music ringtones for it..it has never been more than 50 feet away from me at any given time (true story!)-it is very dependable..i would buy another(if nokia still made em) but i hope this one works forever.oh and i didnt know it had a flashight until last year!
The good: Reasonable price, fast EVDO access, good sound quality, Easy to use menu.<p/>The bad: GPS freezes frequently, you can miss an exit. Not multitouch screen, lacks the finesse of the iPhone screen. I had trouble w/activation - took 3 days to get the data working!<p/>Summary: I wanted an iPhone but all my family uses Sprint, I need to stick to Sprint. So I waited. No the Instinct is not an iPhone, but it provides all the iPhone features (albeit w/o the elegance of the iPhone multitouch screen - touch and graphics) and then some more! Plus you get voice commands, user replaceable battery (2 provided), an external battery charger, micro SD card - up to 8 mg support, Video camera, & live Sprint TV. Overall I am pleased and happy with my new phone!<br><br>I did experience problems w/activation. Not sure what happened, but it took Sprint support 3 days to get the data portion of the phone working!<br><br>Now I love it! Love having my email instantly! <br><br>Wish list: IM support, an icon for YouTube, and would like to be able to have more control of the menu, like moving icons around, and to be able to add anything to the favorites screen.
The good: It is a amazing phone. Camera is superb.<p/>The bad: none<p/>Summary: The venus is a very well thought out phone. E verything about it is great. The video and music features rock. The slider feature is helpful and texting is easier then it looks.
The good: Touch screen,qwerty keyboard<p/>The bad: Bad battery life, somtimes the touch screen can be a little odd<p/>Summary: It is a cool phone...so if u r buying a phone to look cool or show it off this is for u,but...it scratches easily and I feel like it is so nice im always afraid of breaking it. So im thinking about taking it back.
The good: Camera, vidoe recorder, large touch screen, browser, ease of use, everything<p/>The bad: NONE<p/>Summary: This is a great phone it is way better than the iphone or the instinct i really enjoy mine and think its the best phone on the market. best phone ever hands down.
The good: I love the plans sprint has to offer my bill comes out alot cheaper then i had with att plus with sprint i get more features, and i love the phone selection they have<p/>The bad: Sprints Customer service stinks, one rep might have little assitance for you then call again and the other has no clue of where he or she is working.<p/>Summary: Sprint has many great plans to offer, there phones are great love them all, and the only problem im having with sprint for the last 6 years is there customer service it just plane old sucks, and most of the reps dont even know what there doing.
The good: I am a student and its perfect. I use the word on it to collect good songs on the radio and things like that. Has more features than the iPhone as the person that said in AT&T and even compared it to the iPhone on the AT&T website. <p/>The bad: The battery life stinks but you can change the brightness so it can save more battery.<p/>Summary: I would recommend this to bussiness people, students, anyone actually people were telling me how its useless its only for business people and so on but i always use it. I don't like paying for the internet so the wifi comes in handy since i have wifi at my house and some places have free wifi such as hotels and restaurants. Its just AMAZING!
The good: no contract, can be cheap, easy to figure out, pretty much everything<p/>The bad: coverage isn't as good as other companies<p/>Summary: I've used tracfone for about a year and a half and it's been great. i started out with the little $15 phone then went to their $40 camera phone and recently bought the $80 phone with double minutes. the double minutes is the way to go especially if you buy your minutes.. i buy the $20 card with 60 minutes and ( on the internet) when i go through the checkout i can add another 60 minutes for $10. so with double minutes i get 240 minutes for $30. that is 12.5 cents a minute and about 4 cents per text sent or recieved.. overall i've had a good experiance with them. the worst part is i don't get service in some places that most people do with other phone companies.
The good: The cheapest plan I've seen. Also, pricing is straightforward, and your minutes roll over.<p/>The bad: Horrible customer service. Limited selection of phones. Coverage in the rural areas is spotty.<p/>Summary: This is a good deal for people like me, who aren't on the phone all the time, and who just want a regular phone without all the latest gizmos. You just better hope you don't have to call customer support.<br><br>And if you want things like Bluetooth, internet access, or Java apps, you should go elsewhere.
The good: You can recieve videos, recieve pictures, bluetooh enabled, and also its a pretty small phone. voice recorder, yahoo messenger, aim, and windows live are included on the phone.<p/>The bad: Screen is almost close to tiny. when i set a picture as the background it comes out pixelated. and just looks bad. cant set a certain ringtone for incoming messages. sometimes when i try to sign into any of my messengers such as aim or yahoo, it will say "time out" and not let me sign in until its ready for me to. front tinting becomes scratched very easily. can not record videos. picture quality is HORRIBLE.<p/>Summary: Overall this phone is alright. i would not reccomend this to any one who practically lives on their cell phone. sometimes with my phone, and i have no idea why, when i am trying to send a picture it will sometimes either freeze up, or not send it at all. Might be good for a little kids first phone, or something like that, but other than that, i just think its a piece of cr*p that im trying to get rid of.
The good: *Sprint network<br>*Friendly sales reps (despite what others have said)<br>*Good rate plans in comparison to other companies<p/>The bad: *Bad selection of phones<br>*Cust. Svc. only available in 14 state region<p/>Summary: I have had Qwest Wireless since the days of USWEST Advanced PCS and honestly, I'll admit, I have not always had the best experiences with them. However, here's the real truth...Qwest Wireless is an MVNO using Sprint's CDMA network. They also use ONLY phones that Sprint uses (and has had for at least 120 days before Qwest) or approves. So if you blame bad reception on Qwest, it's really not their fault, it's Sprint. Because of their contract with Sprint, the selection is limited, but they do still manage a good selection of camera phones, slim phones, and a few good PDA's (like Moto Q, HTC Fusion, Etc...). Overall, their rate plan is actually pretty competitive. Their data plan is INCREDIBLY cheap compared to other major carriers (Only $30 for unlimited if you're a DSL subscriber). The retail store sales rep's are actually incredibily helpful! I have gone through many many phones (my fault, drop them a lot... :-) and each time they will give me a warranty replacement in store for the same one or a better one if available. Honestly, it's a really good service if you're looking for a nice wireless service with nationwide coverage and bundle discounts with local, dsl, long distance, etc.
The good: Good for email, messaging, internet access<p/>The bad: Stinks as a phone. Touch screen is invisible in anything brighter than office lights. <p/>Summary: Locks up frequently. I reboot 2 or more times a day. Buttons stopped working. Often fails to ring and sends direct to voicemail.
The good: Fast internet, Great GPS, Nice big screen, Responsive touch screen, Many other cool features!<p/>The bad: Screen needs screen protecter<br>Tv is ok at times, and kind of blocky, but its the service that needs to work on it.<p/>Summary: I bought this pnone when it hit the the stores on the 20th and i am very pleased so far! Everything the advertisements said it does is true so far. The Instinct is a great competitor to the iphone. The only thing is the touch screen is not tempered glass, so you have to use a screen protecter. Overall this phone is a great investment, plus it's really cheap for the type of phone it is!
The good: Easy to use<p/>The bad: Went through the washing machine because i forgot about it<p/>Summary: It all started when i was doing a bunch of house work around the house one fine afternoon. i then decided to take a shower. i got out of the shower, got changed and put my clothes in the washer. little did i know, my phone was still in my pocket and i did not realize it until it fell out of the washer. now it is broken and i hav to spend 200 dollars on a new phone!
The good: music, sound, options, <p/>The bad: small buttons, small screan<p/>Summary: The good thing about this phone is that you can use this like an ipod or MP3 I purchased it in november and now I really dont like it too much, mostly because of the small buttons. Its actually prety easy to text message but it sometimes takes a while because you hit 4 buttons at the same time. The small screan is also a minus I find it often hard to read the text or icons. Calling is very easy because the ear peice fits snug in your ear and the volume is perfect. I would recomend this phone more for a child or a person that doesn't text message alot. this phone being a newer model it gets perfect reception in most places. I am a teenager so i have over 3000 text a month so i really dont recomend this phone for a "texter"
The good: Touchscreen<p/>The bad: Bulky<p/>Summary: The phone is an amazing device. Its touchscreen and if you want you can hack it and put the iphone theme, for all you iphone fans. The only bad thin is that they should of made the screen much bigger. Its a bit bulky and the touchscreen sort of gets on your nerves sometimes. But since the keypad is small, thats why it comes with the touchscreen stick which is very small at the point so that allows you to write comfortably, unless you want to use your hands. Bottom line, its a great phone.