The good: THE VOLUME IS VERY GOOD, THE SOUND IS CLEAR AND LOUD, THAT WAS A PLUS, AND IT WAS EASY TO USE! <p/>The bad: THE BODY IS NOT DURABLE I HAD TO REPLACE THE LG CG255 FOR THE SECOND TIME IN 6 MONTHS. <p/>Summary: I WOULD RECOMMEND THE MANUFACTOR TO DO A LITTE <br>MORE QUIALITY WORK ON THE BODY OF THE LG CG255<br>BECAUSE IT IS AGRAVATING WHEN YOUR PHONE KEEPS <br>BREAKING AND YOU HAVE TO KEEP ORDERING NEW ONES,IF THE BODY WOULD BE BETTER THE PHONE WOULD BE PERFECT. THANK YOU.
The good: Nice compact package for the multitude of features it provides. Looks and feels fine, works great.<p/>The bad: Pop port has a little to be desired, wish it had a 3.m mm headphone jack.<p/>Summary: I got this phone for some of its features, namely the good quality phone, camera, MP3 player and because it can connect with my PC and sync my contacts and calendar from Outlook. It does all that and more. I upgraded from a 3650 and this is a terric replacement for it.
The good: Cheapest Plans availabe, Phone selection good, customer service<p/>The bad: only decent reception<p/>Summary: I switched to this company from U.S. Cellular. Ntelos has way better plans, and cheaper than any other company in the area. I get about the same service, maybe 1 bar less. Couple dropped calls more (get them with any provider in the area). Customer service is great
The good: I've used Sprint for 8 years and have had no problems.<p/>The bad: The first time at their store, wondering why I was not being waited on, I finally realized a computer was there to greet you and you were to type your name in to be "put in line" for a CSR.<p/>Summary: I've always reached an informed, English speaking CSR. I rarely have dropped calls or go into "roam" (except at Target for some reason, but not during several road trips from FL to OH). FYI: I've changed my plan several times (usually adding more minutes) and every time I do, the 2-yr. contract is renewed from that point on. I share with my 16-year-old who normally has over 1,000 text messages and 500 calls a month. I added $15 for unlimited texting (vs. $.15 per message) to her phone and a $7 warranty, as she has broken several phones. When her phone was stolen in January, I made a phone call and a new (refurbished) phone arrived within days. One time the store promised I would not be charged a $36 activation fee. When it showed up on my bill and I called to complain, the CSR sent me a text message telling me how to get out of paying the $36. (He said he couldn't "tell" me this on the phone - wild, huh? He probably doesn't work there anymore!) <br><br>I found this website by Googling Sprint and "Fair and Flexible" as I suspected it was cancelled and my contract will be up in a few months. If I have to go back to "guessing" how many minutes we'll be using per month, I may end up changing carriers as our minute situation seems to change from month to month and I refuse to pay $45 vs. $5 for 100 more minutes. (P.S.: I started [in 1999] with one phone w/60 minutes at about $30/month. This last bill [04/07] was $134. w/2 phones: 926 anytime min., 894 nite/wkend min., 348 Sprint to Sprint min., $15 for daughter's text messages, $7 for her warranty, $5 for anytime minutes starting at 7:00 p.m.; $4.20 for my text messaging, and $1.79 for a 411 call. [Hope this helps.])
The good: lots of features, mp3 with external controls, camera WITH FLASH, vcast, mobile net, video, voice dialing, micro sd memory card,and very sturdy<p/>The bad: so so reception, not much built in memory, terrible speaker phone, battery life pathetic<p/>Summary: All and all this is a pretty good phone. i really like all the features it has. the most important stuff like reception and battery life are the weakest points of this thing. and dont even bother trying to use the speakerphone. I've got butter fingers and have dropped this thing numerous times but besides cosmetic blemishes this thing keeps on tickin. however im big on features so that alone makes me feel this phone is a good purchase.
The good: long battery life.<p/>The bad: shuts off when set down, or for no reason.<p/>Summary: Phone would just shut off, then within 6 months the whole thing fried itself, replaced under warranty then the new one didn't work at all, replaced again same day, that one had faulty camera, and ringer. replaced same day with a Chocolate. Love that one.
The good: Camera, Caller ID, Voicemail Support, Front LCD Display, Large Capacity Phonebook, Wireless Web, Speakerphone, Large Display, MP3 Ringtones, Voice activated controls, Stylish, Sleek, Better Reception over other compatible phones, <p/>The bad: Low megapixel camera, speakerphone rumbles if you turn it up too loud<p/>Summary: This is an excellent phone for your money! Very little bad can be said about it!
The good: Great price and amazing customer care!<p/>The bad: None<p/>Summary: I recently switched from Sprint to verizon in jan of 07. Verizon is way ahead of the game than sprint. I tell all my friends to come to verizon, and most of them do!
The good: Best<p/>The bad: Best<p/>Summary: This is the best phone that i have ever had and I liked it ever since i layed eyes onto it. It was like love at first sight, I would like to stick my penis into the USB plug-in. As soon as i saw it i knew that I was in love. I wish to take a long walk on the beach with it.
The good: Slim,slick and cool blue lights.Good volume ,Motorola. <p/>The bad: Only target seems to have it locally.No camera or external screen.<p/>Summary: This is a Tracfone,which is the reason I bought it.It's far cheaper than the razr or the krzr at $50.Very basic but that's fine with me. I love it,it makes want to use it all the time. I did have a problem registering online,I had to call the 800 number so i didn't get the free online minutes for registering online.But if i wanted that many minutes I'd be looking for a contract deal.
The good: Excellent signal. I recently moved to Alabama and I still get amazing signal everywhere I go in the state, even in places others do not get service. Signal in Alpena was perfect, no dropped calls, always at least 3 bars. <p/>The bad: Billing people have problems getting things straight. <p/>Summary: One problem I have had with Cellone is when they changed their txt messaging billing setup, and started charging for incoming and outgoing messages. They doubled the txts on my line, but forgot to read the shared txts to the other line I have, which caused some problems. The other was when I first got a second line, they failed to share all the features that were on the main line, including mobile to mobile, which made for expensive bills considering the other line was got just to be able to call me on mine. <br><br>Other then those two snafuu's, I have had no problems with them in the 4 years I have had them as a carrier. I just extended my contract with them up in Michigan even though I live in Alabama now because they have such great signal down here, and the prices are better then they are down here.
The good: Very good camera - both in terms of picture quality and ease of use, easy to navigate menus, sleek and small.<p/>The bad: The reception was less than desired - I would routinely not be able to get service, despite the fact that my wife could using the SAME service in the SAME location. No Bluetooth. The speakerphone - at max volume - was often hard to hear.<p/>Summary: This hip little phone will probably go over well with the kids and teens, but older folks might not like all the bells and whistles that it comes with. The sliding mechanism worked very well and was a nice departure from the flip, but I found the phone to be a little TOO small for my liking.
The good: Great reception, easy to use interface, solid construction - my wife has used her phone for over a year and it still works just like new.<p/>The bad: While I don't consider these "bad" things, it doesn't have any games to speak of, has a B&W display, and no speakerphone/camera/Bluetooth/internet access.<p/>Summary: If you just want a phone without all the other nonsense that seems to come with phones nowadays, this is right up you alley. My wife has used this phone with no problems for over a year and has had no complaints.
The good: The phone is very rugged, seems to get good reception and the screen is very easy to see in all conditions.<p/>The bad: Both the keypad and other interface buttons are very clustered together and sometimes even connected, making this somewhat unweildy. Also, is a very no frills sort of phone, so no Bluethooth, speakerphone, camera - these don't bother me nearly as much as the fact that the phone is a real pain to use. <p/>Summary: If you are looking for a good starter phone or for one that can survive some falls, this might do the trick.
The good: Very good camera and video recorder, easy to use.<p/>The bad: does not have bluetooth, front screen could have better resolution.<p/>Summary: I like this phone better than the 6255i in shape and style but unlike the 6255i it does not have the bluetooth capability, which is horrible and the front screen could be better and more clear but if you really don't need blue tooth the phone is very user friendly and easy to use.
The good: Solid, well-made, very tight. Awesome color!<p/>The bad: Cant use wireless headphones for music<p/>Summary: I received this phone in Jan 2007 (its now May). From the time I took it out of the box I noticed it was very well made and put together. It seems better than the V3 (plain V3) I used to have. The rich is beautiful. Inside the black rubber/metal trim compliments the red nicely. The software is also good- if you like Moto, its their usual but intuitive fare. The camera--oh my god- is better than some digital cams I have-excellent crisp sharp pix-I have had at least 5 other phones this one is the best ever!
The good: I love the ptt. It's my favorite feature. I have never experienced a dropped call.<p/>The bad: maybe it's my particular phone but the charge doesn't stay for very long.<p/>Summary: Overall I have no real complaints about my service. I think there one of the cheapest dealers around. I love the convenience of being able to pay my bill online. Thanks!!
The good: Sturdy, the buttons are easy. Durable. Lots of features, camera is easy to use and even does short video clips. <p/>The bad: Easy to hit the side bar button which turns on other features. Sometimes hard to see the screen in the sunlight. <p/>Summary: Its really a durable phone, I've even dropped it several times and it's endured some abuse and yet it keeps going srong. Lots of extras. Overall a sturdy phone. Good camera and lots of room for storing pictures.
The good: LOVE the walkie-talkie, love the predictive text, easy to use, GPS feature and telenav awesome, SIMPLE!<p/>The bad: a little too heavy for my liking, battery life is not all that great, ringtone pricing outrageous and only lasts 90days, signal strength goes in and out<p/>Summary: Overall this is a great phone. Back to basic. Its durable and an awesome phone if you like simplicity, no confusion over all that excess stuff, wish it had a camera but hey cant have everything. Decently priced as well
The good: Love the keyboard, I am not a kid but now love to text. The graphics are great and it is just plain FUN. <p/>The bad: I agree with everyone about the small screen on the front,but once I have speed dial with most contacts names that I use the most not a problem.<p/>Summary: It is great and everyone should have one. But I love LG for everything so I am not suprised by it.