The good: There was the ease of pay as you go.<p/>The bad: Having to buy a year contract to not have minutes expire<p/>Summary: The thought of no monthly fees was inticing. However, the minutes would expire unless you signed a one year agreement. Had trouble trying to "reload" the phone with minutes. Received errors several times and had to have my daughter reload by computer.
The good: Very user friendly<p/>The bad: Ring tones are a little distorded<p/>Summary: This is the 7th cell phone that I have owned and I have kept this phone longer than I have any of the others. I love how compact and light this phone is! It is really easy to operate. I would definetly recommend this phone to my friends and family, and have!
The good: Lots of features that are user friendly<p/>The bad: Can't think of any<p/>Summary: I love the graphics. The ease of use was wonderful for a 1st timer like me.
The good: I am a senior citizen and my cell is real handy to have.<p/>The bad: I don't have any complaints about my cell.<p/>Summary: When my children take me out, they can call to find out where I am when I go in a different direction. Also, I give my contacts my cell phone number in case the house phone line is busy when I am on the internet. The model number inside the phone 518iP. I didn't see that on the list.
The good: Being able to run pocket pc programs on a flip phone.<p/>The bad: Lack of keyboard<p/>Summary: All in all this is a good phone. It has a good screen, camera, and speaker for playing mp3's. However it is hard to use because of the lack of a built in keyboard.
The good: Quick upload of minutes, quick reliable customer service<p/>The bad: Poor signal<p/>Summary: Service is great other than poor signal. Have use phone outside or near window to use it!
The good: Great Service, No dropped calls, Excellent customer service with friendly employees. Easy ways to pay bill also !!<p/>The bad: None<p/>Summary: I would highly recommend Verizon to anyone who is looking for a change in service. I had my phone up north with me and was able to make calls without any problems. My last carrier would not let me make the calls without extra charges, If I was able to even get a signal at all.
The good: great speaker phone, looks professional<p/>The bad: cannot play games easily , dial different<p/>Summary: Amazing fone, it's a gem. Love the battery it's great. Also works as mp3 player by expanding memory. Has amazing buttons which avoids my wife/kids from playing games on cell fone. Comes with different colors to suit your moods
The good: I like the yahoo messanger. The camera is ok, size<p/>The bad: Limited amount of ringtones to choose from<p/>Summary: The phone is cool and I like it so far. I wish it came in different colors. I also think its quite handy and small enough but not too small
The good: Compact, flip screen so there's no need to put in the num.-lock on the keys, easy to use address book options;v-cast and a lot of downloadable games and extras available (to purchase); some cool options with the camera ( ie frames, coloring, etc..)<p/>The bad: Not that many ring tone options, as well as ringing volume options; same with the back screen/lcd screen wallpapers; only 3 camera zooms<p/>Summary: This phone is pretty much an average phone.. the kind you get when you start a plan with a cell phone carrier company..If they don't give you this one for free when starting a plan and ask you to pay for the phones, you might want to invest that money into a higher model/ different phone.
The good: I really like the phone except, I NEVER GET enough bars for distance up to 40 miles from home! I am on a nation wide plan!<p/>The bad: same as above<p/>Summary: How does it Work? How can you get nation wide calling and get no reception 40 miles from home?? It is a complete mystery to me! These plans are for distance. Only cell phone companies get away with false advertisement! I have tried a million and one!
The good: Great to be able to reach others or have them reach you when you are away from home.<p/>The bad: Too many dropped calls and "dead" areas.<p/>Summary: On the whole, Qwest Wireless is a good carrier. They offer quality products and service as well as friendly, polite and knowledgeable information and assistance. The main complaint with their product is that for those with poor eyesight, the phones are too small to see the numbers on the keypad or read the screen. Also, the size of the buttons on the keypad are too small for those with larger hands. It is also difficult to hear with a protective cover over the phone. This is the input of a senior citizen who really likes being able to carry a phone when I am away from home.<br>The major problems with the service are too many dropped calls and unable to call out or receive calls in "dead" areas.<br>
The good: Ease of use, menu structure, customizable shortcuts<p/>The bad: Battery life could be better.<p/>Summary: This phone is very easy to use and understand the functions.Numbers are easy to store. Caller id ringers are easily set. Text messaging is a breeze and thankfully, I rarely experience a dropped call.
The good: Large easy to use keypad, bright and vivid display<p/>The bad: Oversized antenna bulky and protruding, Vibrate function is minimal.<p/>Summary: This cellphone is one of the best available phones for ease of use and reception that I have ever owned. The keypad is raised and is quite easy to navigate for large hands as well as small. The phone feels durable and well made and has excellent and solid reception.<br>
The good: Can play Movies or Tv shows when you purchase the optional 1 gig card.The best screen I ever seen.Like looking at a plasma Tv<p/>The bad: Keypad numbers should be a little bigger<p/>Summary: One of the best phones you can buy.A MP3 player and TV all in one with alot of expanded memory
The good: Love the size of the phone and the numbers, very easy to use. Takes decent pictures with camera, and charges fully almost immediately after plugging in to charge.<p/>The bad: Have a constant problem with volume going up and down, no matter who I'm talking to, or what their carrier is.<p/>Summary: All in all, a great phone, has lasted me quite a long time with no problems at all. Just wish I could hear more consistently on it. Would definitely suggest to friends to get this, as I have used other Audiovox phones, and like this one just about the best.
The good: * Almost child-proof!<br>* In-out antenna<br>* Great reception<br>* Practical<br>* Long-lasting battery<p/>The bad: * Small buttons<br>* Maybe numbers are small<br><p/>Summary: I use this kind of cell phones (the little brick kind) because of the little hands that live with me. It is easy to configure, the size is ideal and it has even survived falls! It may not be the trendy-est model, but for my daily basis, it works at its best!
The good: I get very good reception most of the time<p/>The bad: Won't work in the country -it is to far away from a major city, of in Hy-vee<p/>Summary: Overall I am very happy with the service I have with Sprint. Only problem I have is when we go to fulton county and I have no service spend the whole time looking for service, wont even raom.
The good: Small and compact<br>Features like FM radio, voice recorder plus other standard features<p/>The bad: Can be hard to figure out some of the features, Menu not as intuitive as other Nokia phones I've owned.<p/>Summary: This phone holds a charge for a long period of time. It is small enough to fit in your pants pocket and it seems very durable. For the price you get a lot.
The good: Very nice, durable, candy bar phone<p/>The bad: Java script<p/>Summary: There's a little secret that most American cellphone users don't know about, it's Symbian. This phone doesn't have it. It is java enabled which limits its capabilities. It has bluetooth and infared built in, which helps with wireless transferring of files, but is useless w/o the symbian operating system. It however did come with a wired earpiece, which saves a couple bucks. Oh, the pictures from the camera phone aren't printable, but very web postable.