The good: Reception<br>Speakerphone/Microphone<br>Great large screen<br>Selection of applications<br>EDGE<br>Bluetooth<br>CUSTOMIZABLE!!<p/>The bad: I agree with the last reviewer; How does the camera not have a flash and the lack of ringtones stinks. I also have problems pressing the power button. <p/>Summary: If you are looking for a phone that you turn on and it's ready to go, then this is not the phone for you. But if you want to take the time to add applications and customize, this phone can do it all
The good: This phone has a nice screen that is easy to read and a menu that is user friendly. Voice quality and clarity is excellent. <p/>The bad: I don't like that the phone is so bulky. Being my first slider phone, I really am having a hard time getting used to the buttons.<p/>Summary: After using the phone for a couple of weeks, I am enjoying what it has to offer. I wish I would have thought more about it being so big and a slider phone though. I was just excited about Cingular PTT, which is great by the way!!
The good: Text messaging, camera, ear piece<p/>The bad: battery life, reception in fringe areas<p/>Summary: I love this phone. The size is perfect for going out on weekends. I did notice when I am in a fringe area the call drops pretty quick. I just got the phone flashed with an upgraded software and it works better.
The good: I consider this phone to have good style and looks good. The features were easy to learn and the camera takes good pictures. I haven't had any problems with the volume even when using the speakerphone. I love having a voice recorder and have become a fan of Bluetooth, just like everyone else!! This phone has a good battery as well. <p/>The bad: When the MP3 is running you cannot access any of the phones other features. <p/>Summary: For me this phone does the job. I not only like the look I like the fact that I can't think of any feature I am missing.
The good: The screen is crystal clear, Wifi is helpful, and just like everyone else the Bluetooth is great. After putting a 1 gig memory card, I have been able to use this phones extended line of features to their capacity. Videos of my family, pictures, songs, and even an extensive word dictionary are just a few of the upgrades I have. Using Outlook at work made it simple to sync all of my contacts info, and calendar to the phone. Even with all this phone does, it also has an unbelieveable battery li<p/>The bad: Voice recorder feature is missed, especially when on the road.<p/>Summary: Traveling and loving new technology, I have used many different cellular phone manufacturers and providers over the years. I am pleased to say that I will be keeping my SDA for as long as it will keep ticking, because it is great.
The good: Great keyboard<br>Great security<br>Operating system is easy to use<br>Clear screen when viewing in all types of lighting<br>Fast functions with lots of shortcuts<br>Battery Life<p/>The bad: Speakerphone and camera missing, but not the end of the world. I have a great digital camera, and hate when other people put me on speakerphone!<p/>Summary: The PDA functions offered in a BlackBerry, truely allow for you to have a mobile office. I love having everything right at my fingertips at all times!
The good: I liked the look of the phone and knew getting another BlackBerry would be what I wanted because of great PDA functions, and other features like Bluetooth, speakerphone, and getting to use the EVDO network with Verizon.<p/>The bad: Things I really wish I had now: Voice Recorder, Voice Dialing, Camera, MP3, and having an SD slot. <p/>Summary: I knew BlackBerry made a great PDA but sometimes there are just certain features that you fall in love with, and will end up missing. Don't get me wrong, I think the PDA functions out weight what I am missing, but I wanted to be honest about what is not there.
The good: Offers advanced features along with a great camera. Using my video clips for ringtones is so cool. I also have not had any issues with sound quality. <p/>The bad: Battery Life Stinks!! MP3 doesn't hold much.<p/>Summary: I was excited about this phone because of the styling and features it offered, but couldn't be more disappointed about the battery. If you use your phone a lot and are away from your charger, I would not recommend this phone.
The good: Great reception compared to other phones.<br>Sleek design.<br>No charging cradle.<p/>The bad: Bad placement of camera lens.<br>Bad placement of hands-free port.<br>Poor battery life.<br>Voice memo ringtones too quiet.<p/>Summary: Compared to other LG phones, this phone is an improvement. I did not drop a call in a valley where I'm usually looking at "no signal" on other phones. The position of the hands-free port impeedes the volume buttons on the side of the phone. I don't understand the ability to use a voice memo as a ringtone because you cannot increase the volume of specific tones. The battery life is really the biggest disappointment with the phone, especially when using the speakerphone.
The good: holds a lot of photos, rings loudly, battery life pretty good, easy to use, voice dial<p/>The bad: picture quality not the best<p/>Summary: I got this phone free with my plan, and I think it was worth it. It takes pictures, but the quality isn't the best; lighting conditions have to be optimal. It's very user-friendly. It didn't take me long at all to figure out where everything was. I've dropped the thing from about 12ft high, and nothing happened to it at all, so it's quite durable. Battery life is good when you don't use it to talk a lot. All in all, it's a pretty good phone.
The good: small, lightweight, batterylife+, signal.<p/>The bad: none<p/>Summary: I've had this phone through tracfone(prepaid). <br>I've had the phone for almost a year now. No problems whatsoever! The battery still lasts for more than a week! <br>My friend sent me a referral when I activated it, which got me 100 free minutes! I've dropped the phone off a cliff while ice climbing and it still works fine. I can't believe how well this this phone has held up and performed for how inexpensive it was. 3 thumbs up!
The good: Good design<br>WIFI<br>EDGE Access<br>Mobile 2005<br>EXCELLENT Speaker Phone<br>Loud BlueTooth<br>Stereo<p/>The bad: Does NOT support UMTS<p/>Summary: If you like PocketPC, then this is the device for you. The battery life is excellent and I believe this device to be better than the Treo 700W.<br><br>It would be nicer if the phone/device had more internal memory.<br><br>The camera is very good and the keyboard seems more rugged than the XV6600.<br><br>It is a SHAME that UMTS is not supported. HTC/Audiovox should have integrated this technology into the phone. Other than that, this is the best PocketPC phone I have ever used.
The good: Here are my pros: color, design, sound clarity, color displays, fun video function, awesome phonebook features and voice activated dialing. Living in New York, the Bluetooth comes in extremely handy! <p/>The bad: The talk time battery life is around three hours and that is unfortunately very true. <p/>Summary: I was hesitant about getting the RAZR when they only had silver and black, because everyone had it. When the pink RAZR was introduced I decided to give it a try. I am really happy with my choice because it's a great phone, and is unique right now since not too many people love pink as much as I do!
The good: So many nice adjectives could be used to describe the style of this phone. The look and feel is sleek and smooth. Just check out the images!! Besides just the look, the phone has a great battery, great camera, and the vibrate works at the same time as the ringer! And who can write a good phone review about a new phone and not mention the Bluetooth? It is just such a wonderful technology to have!! <p/>The bad: missing mp3 and a card slot<p/>Summary: I think Motorola got it right this time in the style and added features of the PEBL. If you like curves better than straight lines, go with the PEBL instead of the RAZR!!
The good: lights, buttons, screen, camera, smartskin<p/>The bad: bad reception, discontinued<p/>Summary: i love this phone! i loved the shape, only it was a lil big though! i loved the smart skins and the wavy text and the games on it. it was an awesome phone i never should've got rid of it but if it was made again i would defenitly buy it!
The good: High value;<br>Small, light;<br>Speakerphone;<br>Excellent, easy to use vibration/ring disable mode;<br>Text messaging;<br>Instant Messaging;<br>Internet ready with t-zones;<br>Gorgeous color display plus external; Time/Day/Date/battery status/Caller ID/signal strength display;<br>downloadable mutlimedia ringtones; wallpaper; games;<br>Java capable;<br>Built-in organizer/PDA;<br>Separate volume key;<br><p/>The bad: Small;<br>Internal speaker as bad as most;<br>Supplied headset is listen only;<br><p/>Summary: Excellent phone for the money; plenty of modern features; no camera or video, an advantage in secure areas; the volume control is particularly useful. When the clamshell is closed, the side volume button only adjusts the key volume (the sound emitted when you tap a key); during a call the same key adjusts speaker volume. This very clever design means that you can put the phone in your pocket and not worry about inadvertently adjusting the ring volume. Even better, the ringtome can be a strong vibrate or the same vibrate and then ring. The display is great, the wallpaper does animations as well as photos. You can assign different multimedia ringtones to groups. Speaker volume is excellent, but not very HIFI. The phone is sturdy and seems well-built. It was nearly fully charged right out of the box and needed only an hour or so of charge time. basic phone functions are easy to use, but the organizer/PDA suffers from lack of keys that any basic phone has.<br><br>All-in-all a superb phone for the money.<br>
The good: Really great phone all around.<p/>The bad: One tough push button connects to the internet and the side lock button is easily disengaged. While moving around in my pocket during the day and night, I accumulated over $600.00 in accidental internet charges in one month. Ask Cingular to disable internet access on your phone. <p/>Summary: The phone works great other than the accidental internet connections.
The good: Size, PTT, loads of features<p/>The bad: Earpiece voice quality is sometimes fuzzy with volume all the way up.<p/>Summary: My first Samsung & first PTT. I really don't miss the camera. I've used Motorolas for years, so I'm still learning how to smoothly navigate this device. Bluetooth (which I use a lot) works well.
The good: Battery life, durability, voice calls, and much more<br><p/>The bad: not enough ringtones, backlight goes off to quickly.<p/>Summary: This is a great phone... i dropped it not too long ago and nothing broke.. everything works fine. It could have had better ringtones and you can't adjust the backlight to stay on very long.
The good: *Sturdy and stylish flip that is easy to open<br>*Speakerphone is great<br>*Large displays with great color<br>*No echos like my past Samsung phone<br>*User friendly menu<br>*I do get use out of the TransFlash slot<br>*Last but not least, one of the most obvious great features, Bluetooth!<br><p/>The bad: Not as many ringtones as I am used to getting to choice from. <p/>Summary: As a Sprint customer for many years, I was so glad when Samsung introduced a great flip phone as an option. Finally, I was able to upgrade my services and get this great mobile with camera and Bluetooth, plus every other great feature you can imagine. Thanks!!