The good: the D807 is a great looking slider phone that is compact and easy to manage. I think the picture quality of the camera is good and the display makes them look even better. The features on this phone are easy to find and manuever. <p/>The bad: The battery is terrible. I use this phone all day for work and into the evening. I have to charge it every night and even during the day if I use it longer than usual. The speaker volume is of very poor quality. <p/>Summary: Overall my review for the D807 is positive. The look and style along with the quality of camera and other features outweight the fact that I have to charge the phone all the time.
The good: Super easy user menu; syncs with computer which gives you the world at your hands; great sound quality and the camera takes above average photos; quad-band is perfect for lots of international travel<p/>The bad: navigation joystick can be fickle; actual phone memory is limited; candy bar design; contacts saved to SIM will not sync with Outlook - must be saved to phone<p/>Summary: Switched to HTC Faraday from old Motorola MPx220. It has all the same features and more, and is much much easier to use. <br><br>What makes this phone superb is its connectivity to PC and the ability to add additonal memory via mini-SD card. I added a 256MB mini-SD card and I am able to have the everything I need on this phone: Word documents, tons of photos from my PC, and a music library of my favorite tunes.<br><br>Besides all of these beauties of syncing with my PC, I can make my own ringtones (using any WAV editor on my PC)and add lots of them to my phone. Thereby, I can add a special ringtone/song for all of my contacts. <br><br>Moreover, the contact managability through syncing with Windows Outlook is incredible! For each contact I can store all their numbers, email addresses, physical address, birthdates, and personal info. Outlook syncing also keeps my calendar agenda right at hand. I haven't had this phone for more than a month, but so far so good!
The good: I love the magenta color, internal & external displays, the Bluetooth, the speakerphone, the menus, and the camera. <p/>The bad: The flat buttons look cool but are easy to make mistakes on when text messaging. <p/>Summary: As you can tell from all of the other reviews you have read about the RAZR, it is a great phone and has a lot of great features. Not wanting silver, I am so glad I decided on the magenta RAZR with T-Mobile. It's bright, spunky, and a great conversation starter... :-)
The good: Thin, easy access to use the speakerphone, vibrant display, sound is always great, and the reception is as well. The phone looks sharp and feels very sturdy.<p/>The bad: The camera is not what you should buy this phone for. For a new Sprint phone I thought it should have had EV-DO. <p/>Summary: I am really glad I waited to re-new my contract and upgrade my phone to get the new Katana. It's new to me and I like that I haven't seen everyone else with it already. The features that it has, which are a lot, work well and I am able to access all of them easily.
The good: What I like about the i580 is the rugged feel and sturdiness. (Not everyone sits in an office all day and can carry a little skinny phone.) When I am not at work I really enjoy the camera and video capture features, as well as being able to view them on a nice clear screen. <p/>The bad: I miss not having the calculator. It was time consuming transferring my contacts.<p/>Summary: Overall I really enjoy the i580. New bluetooth devices with Nextel are not as common as they are with other providers, so I was glad to finally get a nice flip with Bluetooth.
The good: Great internal display, speakerphone, menu, and reception. It's quick and easy to navigate thru the menu and all options for the camera. The video capture is longer on this phone compared to other's, even without extra memory. My favorite features is the PTT with my Cingular friends. It is so much fun!! <p/>The bad: I wish they could have made the external display colors 65K. I also don't understand why all new phones don't have internal antennas. The antenna on this thing looks like a shopping cart handle on the back of your phone! <p/>Summary: Besides a couple small things that could have been better, I would still recommend this phone. Talk your other friends into getting PTT with Cingular as well, because it makes this device even more fun to have!
The good: Simple, back to basics, solid phone. The 6305i will give you great reception, battery life, and sound quality. The large display makes it easy to see and show off the pictures you have taken! <p/>The bad: Memory space seems like it is going to be a problem after a few months of storing my data and photos...<p/>Summary: I am impressed so far with the entire package offered. I believe I have a sturdy cell phone that I am going to enjoy for a long while.
The good: Like many new phones the quality and number of features has increased. The VX-8300 by LG is no different. I have been able to personalize the phone with the ringtones, displays, menus, mp3 songs, and videos. Besides making the phone fit your needs, it will give you a good camera, excellent sound quality, great display, and comes in a solid compact form. <p/>The bad: Would much rather it have an internal antenna. I wish this LG device would show text messages and missed calls on the external display like other LG models. <p/>Summary: After rebates I will get this phone for free and can't believe everything I am able to do with it. I would recommend the 8300 to anyone making the move to Verizon or ready to upgrade their services.
The good: The Screen,<br>Sound Quality-on and off the speakerphone,<br>MP3,<br>GPS, and<br>decent battery life so far...<br><br><br><p/>The bad: Lack of decent ringtones and trying to keep it looking clean (fingerprints!)<p/>Summary: When deciding to make the switch to the Motorola RAZR V3m, I was very hesitant. For one, I had never owned a Motorola cell phone and secondly, I didn't think I was the "RAZR" owner type! <br><br>Well the V3m proved me wrong. I think the best part about the RAZR is the size of the screen and the clarity. It's really fun to navigate the menus and so easy to see.
The good: Features are great----Loving the quality of the pics. Vision service awesome.<p/>The bad: Samsung has to do better with the battery life.<p/>Summary: Great phone. If you like to talk alot you are out of luck.
The good: No more predictive text or cryptic abbreviations.<br>Full QWERTY keyboard when flipped open.<br>When open, still small enough to hold comfortably.<br>When closed, still a compact phone.<br>Bluetooth compatible.<br>Nice color screen.<br>Can be used to send regular email, not just text messages to other phones.<p/>The bad: Some color schemes can't be seen against the wallpaper.<br>Camera quality mediocre (but you're not buying it for the camera...)<br>Message length outbound is puny (about 140 chars); inbound, it will string 3 messages together, giving approx 320 chars.<p/>Summary: Before Nokia came out with this 6820 model, I had their 6800, which was a little longer and a little fatter. Considering it has a full QWERTY keyboard, this one is sleek and compact. The flip-open keyboard means no more T9 predictive text guessing the wrong word, and no more bizarre abbreviations: spell it out! It will even accept longer inbound messages than just 140 characters; it just splits them into 140-character chunks.<br><br>I am afraid that Nokia will discontinue this model in favor of Blackberries or other similar types which offer lots of bells and whistles nobody ever uses on a regular basis. Until then, I will treat this one with great care!
The good: I pay $15/month and have more minutes (150) than I really need and the option to add more at the same price whenever needed. No extra surcharges, taxes, ... <p/>The bad: Phone is not fancy but it suits my needs. The only pain is that you need to remember to renew your account or you risk losing your phone number.<p/>Summary: Very happy with the purchase. It's an affordable way to have a cell phone. Includes text messaging, voicemail, and decent coverage.
The good: The blue is great and really makes the phone look clean and very sharp. It feels sturdy, like it is going to last and not fall apart after one accidental drop! The menu was friendly and easy to learn along with the camera functions. Both the internal and external displays are clear and bright. Love the Bluetooth and won't buy another phone without it again! Like most new phones the battery has been great for the first few days that I have been using it, so let's hope it will stay that way. <p/>The bad: I can't speak of any yet. <p/>Summary: After a few days I have been impressed with the Katana. This is my first Sanyo and I am happy to say that so far I can't really think of anything that I would change.
The good: The phone is okay, it has some good features like the mp3 player but other than that its just a regular phone.<p/>The bad: One thing I thought would be a pro was the nice way it opened but actually it's terrible. I hate the fact that sometimes when you open the phone or put it on the table the phone turns off for no reason, I think it's not that good. It has this ugly orange color but appearance isn't what matters. <p/>Summary: Do not buy this phone. Overall I regret the purchase of this phone. If you want a nice mp3 player there are plenty of other phones out there to spend your hard earned money on, but not this one. Please do yourself a favor and don't buy this phone, else you will turn out sad like I did.
The good: I like it all.<p/>The bad: none I can find.<p/>Summary: After two years of solid service with my V60i, I thought I'd move up.<br>This phone is not as tough as the 60 but is faster and just as easy to use.<br>Also one of the most advanced cell phones you can get without a camera and Bluetooth (thats why I got it). I had it unlocked in Chinatown at a cost of $10. and used a London SIM while traveling with no issue's. All works well!<br>
The good: Great for receiving emails wherever you are<br>Well-designed calendar<br>Functional holster<br><p/>The bad: More cell-to-cell dropped calls<br><p/>Summary: This is a great device for professionals on the go that need access to email when away from the office. The filtering capability easily limits the type of email you wish to receive. Calendar, contacts and tasks compatible and syncs well with Outlook. I miss my Razr from a size point of view, but the added functionality of the Blackberry more than makes up for this.
The good: Slim design, user friendly menu options, stylish interchangable face plates included, head set included, great speaker system for music/video/tv downloads, bluetooth compatablity.<p/>The bad: Expensive rates for monthly access to the web.<p/>Summary: With the assistance of Andre Refay, co founder of Phone Dog Communications, I purchased the new LG to replace my Sanyo model. I would recommend this phone to all who use features such as picture mail, downloads, and music files. The speakers can be set at a volume that is perfect to take to the beach. Additionally, the look of this model is super cute! The white base is simple and the interchangable face plates let you accessorize from your hand bag and earrings down to your phone! Fabulous!!!!
The good: Able To Be Customized,<br>Modern Interface At Time of Buy<p/>The bad: Messages repeatedly fail to send<br>Speaker Doesnt Work occasionally<br>Misses Alerts for Messages and Incoming Calls<br>Drops Out When service is Full<br>"Hot Keys" Don't Work<br>Flimsy Clam Shell Design<p/>Summary: One monumental stuff up was spending the $900 (AU$) for this junk.
The good: I have to say that the most impressive feature for me so far has been the speaker quality. When they said the new model of the RAZR was a music phone I wasn't sure what to expect but my ringtones, MP3 music, and even just using the speakerphone are awesome. The camera is great and just showing people pictures on the display they are impressed by the clarity. <p/>The bad: You have to be really careful with the phone if you do not want for it to get scratched up easily. I wish the video feature recorded for longer.<p/>Summary: I am excited about my purchase and really enjoy using the phone. The phone has almost every feature and really does make having this phone fun!
The good: *Clear display<br>*Battery life better than expected since the phone does so much<br>*Features, not just PDA features but actual phone features!<br>*Syncing, (such a weird word but it is such a great features on Palm devices!)<br>*Great new button layout<br>*MP3 player and camera work great<p/>The bad: *large files still do not transfer very fast <br>*OS is not the best. (a lot of buttons have to be pressed just to delete one thing...)<br>*For the price, graffiti should be included!<p/>Summary: Even thought the 700p is priced and geared towards business professionals, it is a smart investment for anyone who is on the go. I am never home and the 700p lets me do what I need to, no matter where I am.