The good: Good Signal<br>Acceptable Customer Support<p/>The bad: Higher than average prices<br>Text messages take a while to deliver<p/>Summary: Overall, I find the quality of service quite adequate for my needs, however the service is considerably more expensive than other providers that I have used.<br><br>The customer support is excellent, and they will go out of their way to please a customer, even if they have to give you a free month of service.<br><br>Overall, I'd recommend it.
The good: relatively small, clear display, no antennae sticking out<p/>The bad: lack of connectivity<p/>Summary: This is a pretty basic phone. It makes calls just fine, but beyond that it doesn't do much else. My only big gripe with this phone is that the included ringtones are quite childish sounding which can be distracting in the work environment. Also, there is no silent mode, only vibrate which sometimes can be too loud.
The good: This phone is by far the best one I have had yet. Features on it are very good. I personally like the ringtone selection. I would highly recommend this phone to any of my friends or family. <p/>The bad: The only thing I dont really like about this phone is that there arent too many games that come with it. If you are able to download more then its ok but if not you are stuck with about 4 games.<p/>Summary: Over all this is a fairly good phone that I would recommend to someone who doesnt want a really fancy or flashy phone. Its just a nice simple cell phone with pretty good features.
The good: Style, Battery, Screen<p/>The bad: Keypad!<p/>Summary: I've had this phone for a few year now, and I love it. The only complaint is that the keypad is very odd, and after having the phone for three years, I still have difficulty typing an SMS.
The good: It has a nice design and many cool features.<p/>The bad: The phone has a short battery life.<p/>Summary: The Samsung A900 looks great and has many cool features like a 1.3 megapixel camera with flash and mp3 player. But the battery life is short and if you use the internet or the mp3 player the battery would run out even faster.
The good: ?Great Service<br>?Great Phone Variety to choose from<p/>The bad: ?Voice on the other line echoes sometimes<br>?People I talk to complain about my voice echoing<p/>Summary: All around Cingular Wireless is a great cell phone carrier. They really don't have any dropped calls as they claim, and I do get "More Bars in More Places." I would definitely recommend this service to anyone who was unsure of which carrier to get.
The good: Great screen quality, many extra features, Bluetooth technology.<p/>The bad: Limited video time, minor water damages make problems, audio options seem harder too control.<p/>Summary: This phone has many features... camera, video settings, Bluetooth for transfering files for FREE, texting capabilities, and much more. No games are included, but the extras are good.
The good: Built to be used in any application. <br>The Slim Look<br>Features and ringtones<br>The quick dialing<p/>The bad: Can be easily broken if kept in pocket<br>Not for the heavy hitter gentle typing on key pad.<p/>Summary: I like my Razr phone. It can go anywere I go but I'm on my second phone right now. It is easily broken not for the active person. The ringtones play really nice on this phone and the dialing helps me get through my day alot faster and the programs are sweet. Everything anyone needs in a phone.
The good: Sleek, small, thin, large viewing screen, battery recharges quickly<p/>The bad: Screen is not very bright when outdoors, video recording is really low quality, and sometimes hard to hear.<p/>Summary: I've had this phone for now more than a year and I am very pleased with it. Although it has some weaknesses its still a great phone. I really like how the battery recharges really quickly, like in an hour. Its thin, sleek, has that cool factor and its one of the best and smallest phones out there. I love the large screen. There are a few annoyances I have found with the year of use of this phone. For example sometimes when you're in a conversation it's really hard to hear the person on the other end. Also when you are outside its sometimes hard to see the screen even at full brigthness. But overall I would recommend this phone to anyone who wants a good phone for a low price. I'm very pleased with it.
The good: free sim card when i locked mine up<p/>The bad: phones are horrible<p/>Summary: i accidentally locked up my sim card and they said that it would be 20 dollars to replace then i went in and they said it was free. i had to take my razr in because it kept on dropping calls. they gave me a brand new one.
The good: Built-in camera, color display, speaker phone<p/>The bad: Lack of games, poor quality images<p/>Summary: The LG C2000 is a pretty good phone considering it is often free with new service. It has a speaker phone feature that is nice along with color LCD
The good: Color screen, small compact size.<p/>The bad: PTT (Push To Talk) button will click but not send the signal<p/>Summary: At the time I purchased this phone, it was the most recent available for this service. It has been dropped (and thrown!) several times and still works like new. The icons and service menu are very easy to navigate. I also love that it has a GPS locator as part of the phone.
The good: Features "Bluetooth technology", to use for hands-free conversations. Considered especially lightweight, and features a handy camera. I also like that you can record audio, and then set it as your ringtone. It has a radio, as well. The battery life is considered very good compared with other phones.<p/>The bad: I may be imagining it, but I don't think the image quality of the camera is as good as the 6101 model. I've seen the camera feature rated as low as 3/10, but it's still nice to have.<p/>Summary: Newly released after the success and popularity of the 6101 Nokia model. Basically the same phone, but with newly added "Bluetooth" technology, and small differences - such as the look, or the new headset.
The good: Compact, durable, loud volume, camera phone, videos, lighted key pad, several different ring tones and effects come programmed on the phone already, and it's an overall easy phone to operate.<p/>The bad: No real instructions on how to change the battery cover and face place that they send you (comes with blue and gray.)<p/>Summary: I've been very happy with my cell phone. I did have to return it after 5 days of use because it stopped working. Wouldn't turn on, charge, or respond in any way. But, my new one that I received in exchange has been very durable and has withstood myself and my 4 kids dropping it.
The good: Good design, easy to clean, very sturdy, and really long battery life.<p/>The bad: There is no camera function. This interface looks very childish.<p/>Summary: This phone is really good for budget user. It is not up to date, but excellent for teenagers who are very rugged with their cell phone. I tossed it around a few times, yet it has shown no problems so far. The LCD display are easily cleaned. Your shirt's sleeves are probably good enough.
The good: small size, loud ring, lighted face, saves 60 past dialed and received numbers.<p/>The bad: Every time I plug it in to charge, it automatically goes to "loud" ring.<br><br><p/>Summary: This is an excellent phone for the money. Not too much that I would change with it.
The good: The calls are clear and the screen is easy to read.<p/>The bad: Not a very sturdy phone. Dropped once and the whole thing fell to pieces.<p/>Summary: This phone was on clearance at Target, when we picked it up. I think it was $50 US. It was easy to set up, and pretty basic user interface, which is what I was looking for.<br>But after about 6 months, I dropped it from my pocket, and the thing fell to pieces. I was able to put it together, but I now have tape holding parts of it on. <br>So, nice simple phone, just don't drop it.
The good: The phone has a very unique design. No pesky antenna. The phone also has many great start up tones with it.The games are 3D,too.<p/>The bad: The buttons on the side are terribly touchy.<p/>Summary: Very,very,very good phone, hardly any flaws and 100's of entertaining games for those doctor appointments.There are hundreds of aftermaket cover,holders and ringtones for this wonderful phone.If you want a phone that has many customizable features... just get this phone.
The good: Light-weight<br>Speakerphone is nice<br>Touch panel is very organized<p/>The bad: Pictures taken by the camera phone are poor quality<p/>Summary: Overall, this phone will get the job done. It is a tri-mode phone so you can talk anywhere with any kind of signal. Get this phone if you are looking for a cheap phone with a lot of options.
The good: No contracts, no periodic renewals, only $0.15 a minute (unless roaming--then it's #0.59 per minute), must make one 1-minute call every 30 days or you will be charged a $4.99 inactivity fee. <p/>The bad: None.<p/>Summary: We got the Motorola v262 on Alltel U's minute-by-minute prepaid plan since we retired to a mountainous, rural state where you still may roam on analog. I must say, the service has been excellent and for the first time since we retired here, we get a cell phone signal inside our house. We actually get 3 bars in our house! We haven't roamed yet; all our calls have been consistently billed at $0.15 a minute. We don't use excessive amounts of minutes with our cellphone since we have a great VOIP plan, but we love the reliability and signal stregth we're getting with Alltel. Plus, the areas where we'll be roaming are a lot fewer and farther between on Alltel U. Best of all, since we ordered online, Alltel gave us $20 worth of minutes free. I would recommend Alltel's prepaid U plan to anyone who wants a prepaid account. If you're a high volume user who just doesn't want a contract, they have 2 other flavors of prepaid that offer more bells and whistles--U pay-by-day and U pay-by-month. Just check the details at www.alltelu.com