The good: Small and compact. Very durable and well made.<p/>The bad: gets hot when used after a while. Sometimes calls get booted after long time of use.<p/>Summary: I have this phone and it is great as far as it goes for storing and whatever. The draw back though is that the calls seem to get droped after so long and the phone gets hot as well. Hard to find service as well in many places unlsess outside.
The good: This phone is small and very functional.<p/>The bad: The reception isn't always so good...<p/>Summary: If you want a feature packed phone and you live somewhere that reception isn't a problem, this would be the phone for you.
The good: I have such a cheap plan.<p/>The bad: It will cut out without any warning at all!!!<p/>Summary: I love my alltel service, it really does work great for being out in the middle of nowhere. I just hate it when i am having a conversation and it will cut out for no reason at all, by the time i call back i was forgeting what the conversation was all avout in the first place. But for the price I guess I can't complain!!
The good: nice size<br>fun ringtones<br>many features<br><p/>The bad: none that I can think of<p/>Summary: I really do love my little Samsung compared to any other cell phone that I've owned. I really rely on the daily alarm, one of many of the features that I use frequently. The buttons on it are perfect for my thick fingers...spaced out enough so that I don't have to use a pen to dial with fear that I'll be pressing two buttoms at once. I truly recommend using this model.<br>
The good: I was already a customer and service is nationwide with most plans. Variety of plans to choose.<p/>The bad: In rural northern Wisconsin everything is a "roaming" call.<p/>Summary: Overall a good provider. Customer service reps were helpful but be sure to get someone who knows what they are doing.
The good: Operating system (Symbian), #1 phone manufacturer, #1 mobile operating system.<p/>The bad: few if any. Small buttons, hard to find accessories b/c it's a European phone<p/>Summary: Had this phone for two years. It comes with a WORD, Powerpoint, and excel readers and editors. <br><br>Has an MP3 player that can be wallpapered to look how you want. <br><br>It takes printable pictures and sends and recieves pictures. It has ringtones for each caller, not just a dedicated ringtone. <br><br>However it is somewhat complicated, b/c i'm learning something new about it everyday. But its fun to do and making a call is just as simple as plugging in the number and pressing "call" if that's all you need it for. If you have the option, choose the nokia 7610.
The good: nice looking, good feature<p/>The bad: stinks...gets crap reception, drops calls<p/>Summary: I live four miles from a tower, and get no reception on my phone, I know it's available because my husband and daughter use their samsung phones through the same service without problems.
The good: camera<p/>The bad: doesn't take very good pictures, has lines in every pic, and reception stinks.<p/>Summary: I would not recommend anyone purchasing this phone strictly because of the camera, mine always has lines across the pic no matter what i do. We live in a remote area and every other phone (same provider) gets a signal and mine doesnt.
The good: Excellent service. I often get VM service where Cingular customers cannot. No surprises on billing. No roaming. Can use anywhere in US to call anywhere in US .. long distance is included. Lots of nice features and cool phones. Easy to use.<p/>The bad: Terms and conditions have changed without advance notice. When they changed Top-Up check to 2 cents after first 2 free checks I think they ticked off a lot of people. They also changed text messaging terms from incoming free/outgoing 10 cents to incoming and outgoing 5 cents each. They did give some notice with this change. Maybe they got the message?<p/>Summary: I like this company for a low use/standby phone. It's excellent for emergency service or to have around for the occassional call. I have the 18 cent plan. I had text messaging shut off. No billing surprises and I like that. With auto-top-up set every 90 days I only need to spend $15 instead of the default $20 every 90. This means I carry and use my cellphone just about everywhere and it ends up costing me $5 per month .. calls and everything included. The phone (K9) cost me $20. Let's see any other company top that.
The good: Like the company <p/>The bad: Lose calls and sometimes scratchy signals<p/>Summary: Overall I am happy wit Sprint but they need to put up some more towers and work on long distance signals. Also they need to work on stronger signals
The good: it works very well,good volume,easy to use<p/>The bad: the voice mail is hard to get to<p/>Summary: i really like the phone though it is hard to get to your messages sometimes
The good: Like style and other things about it<p/>The bad: dropped calls cant raise antenna to help with reception<p/>Summary: Small phone can fit in your back pocket holds large phone book and has lots of other great features
The good: I don't have a monthly bill, the minutes carry over and it's a price I can afford<p/>The bad: different phones have different features - ie, my phone has roaming where as my daughters phone does not, but they both cost the same<p/>Summary: I really like the Tracfone because we don't use out cell phones often (my daughter and I each have one) and we can keep it going for as low as $20 every other month
The good: Small, sleak and stylish<p/>The bad: dont like picture quality<p/>Summary: This is a great small flip phone that is easy to use or at leaset I think so. It has some good ringtones and reception is great. I have not had any problems hearing anyone and they seem to hear me ok-we arent spending half the time saying, "can you hear me now?" like I did with my old cell phone. I got this for a gift and it is a gift that keeps on giving. Sorry for all the puns but they fit:)
The good: love the color and the phone options<p/>The bad: I don't like they way the set up works<p/>Summary: This was a refurbished phone which works pretty well. I love the color, the screen saver that came with it. The internet is easy to access but the settings are hard to work; like the alarm set up or other sounds. You think they are set but it doesn't work right and the volume doesn't set at all.
The good: can do it all<p/>The bad: price<p/>Summary: This LG f900 is not for the tech challanged - me included. It is great if you can remember what it is all about and if you care to use all the bells and whistles. The price is high and I don't feel you get what you pay for. But, as they say that is my opinion
The good: This phone is wonderful, the only time I had a problem was when I dropped it in my tea! But it aired out and works even better than before! It has many features!<p/>The bad: It does not have speakerphone, but that's okay! I can live with that.<p/>Summary: I am very satisfied with my phone, I would not get another phone for nothing! I love it, it is my life!
The good: Best deals<p/>The bad: Not enough service<p/>Summary: Is the best provider has the best deals for overage but has a lot of limited service areas! They need to have more locations where the phone will pick up service!
The good: liked the way phone looked.<p/>The bad: phone can't hold songs.<p/>Summary: phone can only hold 2 realtone ringtones even if you delete the factory ringtones in the phone...<br>so if you looking to hold more than two ringtones this in not the phone your looking for.
The good: Small, lightweight, bluetooth compatible, great looking, great reception<p/>The bad: None really<p/>Summary: I love this phone. I've had the black one, which I gave hubby and got the pink one. It's an all around great phone.