The good: Much better than any previous phone I have owned<p/>The bad: User manual sux, voice command is worse than my last phone, Can't assign alias's, If you use last names to alphabetize you must use same as in:<br>Call johnson Scott then go through a sequence of rejecting or accepting the choice presented<p/>Summary: My first blue tooth, works well with the Jabra 250.
The good: - stylish<br>- good program and good graphic<p/>The bad: - too little memory, non-expendable<br>- phone too heavy<p/>Summary: Overall this phone is ok for people that don't use their cell phone like a mp3 players.
The good: dropped calls are rare and coverage is extremely good in and around our area and close states.<p/>The bad: Wish they would offer their long term customers more minutes and options.<p/>Summary: over all the service has been fantastic and customer support is right on the mark.
The good: Cool design<p/>The bad: Works only on 1900 Mhz in the U.S.<p/>Summary: Just a general warning to everybody purchasing an unlocked phone for use in the U.S.: Many phones are being sold from overseas and have sometimes only one U.S. frequency band (1900Mhz), thus giving you only coverage in cities and along highways. It is important that GSM phones for use in the U.S. have both 1900 Mhz and 850 Mhz.
The good: I moved to the town of Delaware, in Ripley county Indiana in 2005. My friends and family had several different cell phone carriers, the only one that would work at my home was Verizon. The service is good enough that I don't need to get a land line phone. Costs $39.95 per month, 500 talk minutes, unlimited nights and weekends, no roaming or long distance charges.<p/>The bad: About $5.00 taxes per month.<p/>Summary: Save your money, get Verizon, or at least check them out.
The good: The camera is great.<br>a lot of memory.<br><p/>The bad: No Flash on camera<p/>Summary: I love this phone! It has everything I need. I have taken many pictures with the camera and recording different things with the video camera.<br>The only thing i really have a problem with is it's volume it needs to be louder. Other than that it is a good fone.
The good: Like the features of this phone. Have fair service where I live. Better than most phones. <p/>The bad: Took time to learn features.<p/>Summary: I like my phone. I don't have to roam around my yard to find service.
The good: nice ring tones and retro style<p/>The bad: not good out in subdivisions<p/>Summary: I enjoy the color and vibrance of the phone. Its different and very retro but I think I would prefer if its preformance was a little better near my home.
The good: works in alot of places no other phone does<p/>The bad: when u lose single shuts phone completely off<p/>Summary: I love having a this phone ....i have it and alot of my family memembers have nextel and it is awesome they work together...... boost has been the best phone i had
The good: it is not easy to break.<p/>The bad: no camera, back scratches easily,and it dosn't have the net.<p/>Summary: I got this phone this summer in 2006.I loved it at first, but it got old fast. I would't recommend getting it again if mine actually broke.The ringtones suck, and you can't get new one's.
The good: looks sleek and stylish<p/>The bad: front glass looks dirty and cracks very easily and costs £40 a time to repair<p/>Summary: would steer clear till the glass problem has been solved. A tougher glass needs to be used
The good: It looks cool, feels cool, and its very easy to use. It can actually whithstand you dropping it it's pretty durable.<p/>The bad: It doesnt have bluetooth:(. No camera on it is kinda of disappointing<p/>Summary: Ive been using this phone for about two months now and i think i got a pretty good one. This phone is easy to talk on and to hear people. Its very durable. And the battery life is pretty good!
The good: This is a nice phone. It takes great pictures and has frames and effects you can do to the pictures you have already taken or before taking the pictures. You can change the font color and size for when calling people. Also the phone is very thin and can be carried in pockets very easily. This phone has one touch dialing for 8 phone numbers and voice mail but no more than that.On the screen you can see the date, time, signal, battery amount, and whatever wallpaper you have. <p/>The bad: The screen scratches very easily and you have to wipe it off becaue of fingerprints and dust all the time. If you accidenally press the top right button you go to the web site thing that T-moble has and you are charged a fee of $1.49 on the monthly bill. The "phone jack" is very unique and therefore you cannot find anything to charge the phone with except what comes in the box. My phone's jack stopped working and i could not charge the phone up so it just died. Now I must go pay for a new phone.<p/>Summary: If you need a phone that works well and has pretty good reception and takes great pictures this is the phone for you. If you use the phone all the time and need a phone with a long battery life this is not a good phone for you.
The good: light, the camera is AMAZING, the mp3 player is awesome<p/>The bad: This phone can only be used with a compatible service plan. <p/>Summary: Indeed. This phone rocks...the software is fantastic in every way (aesthetic, ease of use, good design all around), it's light, the camera is AMAZING, the mp3 player is awesome...and you wouldn't believe the sound! I didn't even want an mp3 player, and I thought for sure I would have to buy a "decent" set of headphones for this, but there is no need...the sound quality seems better than with my ipod and expensive earphones...and you can upgrade to a 2G memory stick! Oh, and it even has a real light! Really, I am kind of in shock at how good this phone has been, I'm so used to having to "put up with" some annoying aspect (or two) but I adore my new toy!
The good: Sleek style, excellent build quality, good feature set<p/>The bad: Harsh sounding call quality, low call volume, average reception, buggy bluetooth, sluggish web browsing.<p/>Summary: I was very disappointed in the K1M. The earpiece audio was at best mediocre and the call volume was very low, even with the volume at maximum. Bluetooth headset volume was adequate. Had to reboot the phone at least a couple of times each day because the voice commands didn't respond over bluetooth. Signal strength was at least 1-bar less than my previous phone, an LG VX7000.
The good: MP3 player, hey its an LG! superb camera<p/>The bad: Buttons get warm after a while, sluggish internet browser, 15second videos<p/>Summary: After owning the phone for at least a year and a half now, there has not been any problems. Ok, so thats part of it, as the first time I owned the non-VCAST version, the cam-pics started to dissapear. Otherwise I still own the phone and is great at school, with a great camera and that "flashlight" from the flash is great for the power failure we had a month ago. Just don't expect the battery to last much longer than 4-6 days of casual use. EV-DO service from Verizon Wireless is speedy, and the text capability is good, though that golden background makes it hard to read SMS. Oh, by the way, after the camera pics started to dissapear, I returned the phone and recieved a VCAST version. Great phone, and it is a LG phone, so reliability is subpar.
The good: I love my Nokia. I've had a Motorola and I find that they do not come in as good as a nokia.<p/>The bad: I have gsm and I feel that i got better reception with the cdma phones.<p/>Summary: I like being able to get onto the internet so easily and quickly from anywhere. I can go in and check my mail without having to sit in front of my computer. It takes wonderful pictures, very clear. I can get it to come in just about anywhere.
The good: This phone has absolutely the BEST reception of any PDA phone I've used (including Blackberry 8700c). EXCELLENT voice quality, able to cut-n-paste messages (unlike Blackberry), battery life is almost twice the life of the Blackberry 8700c.<p/>The bad: None ...<p/>Summary: I've had the Blackberry 8700c for a year and other Blackberry phones before that. This Nokia E62 is way much more advance. The phones microphone has the best clarity of any phone I've tried to date. This phone is also about half the price in the cellular stores compared to the Blackberry 8700c. Just a remarkable phone.
The good: Excellent voice quality, qwerty keyboard, plenty of useful features. <p/>The bad: Very small screens (in/out), tiny numeric keys, overall style.<p/>Summary: I bought this phone just a few days ago. I needed a phone I could buy without committing into lenghty contracts so I paid for the phone in full. I did not want to spend for a Blackberry with all the bells and whistles. This Kyocera Strobe is not close to the design and features of a Blackberry but the price and the qwerty keyboard make it easy to get online with a phone without spending a fortune or committing to a contract.<br><br>The voice quality (compared to others within the same carrier) is amazing. Even with the speaker phone enabled, people thought I was talking from a landline, the voice quality is one of the best features of this phone. The qwerty keyboard is a gem althought the keys are quite small. It is best used with a pen to push the keys. But it makes it a lot easier when using this phone to browse the internet. The outside screen is way too small so for a sixty year old man in need of reading glasses this may not be the best phone available. Inside where the qwerty keyboard is, that screen is bigger but barely usable to surf the net. I would not have mind a bulkier phone sporting a bigger screen specially considering that surfing the net on this phone is still easy because of the easy to use interface. I could go to Google, eBay, check my Hotmail account and respond to emails, read the news, etc without a problem. <br>And again, the QWERTY keyboard of this phone although small, it is a blessing and perhaps its major feature. I could not find any cell phone under $200 having a built-in Qwerty keayboard.<br><br>Another small drawback of this phone is its design. It tends to look a bit more like a bulky toy rather than a stylish cell phone I can take to business meetings with pride. ;-)<br><br>In summary, considering the price, easy of use and features, I would give a solid 8 out of 10 points.<br><br>A nice piece of communication with a few minor drawbacks.
The good: Good Service, Good Signal in most area, Clear Calls<p/>The bad: Weak Signal inside of house, Dropped calls while traveling<p/>Summary: Overall I would have to say I like Cingular Service. I like in an Area where there are very few cellular carriers around. Cingular has coverage where most do not. Although it may not work everywhere. It works when I need it most.