The good: qwerty <br>smaller than sk lx<br>mp3<br>camrea<br>myspace<br>microSD card<br>good screen<p/>The bad: battery<br>no 3.5 mill headset jack<br>no 3G<br>screen could be bigger<br>needs a better batery<br>qwerty is somewhat flat<p/>Summary: i have had this phone since black friday.i love this phone.it works well.i like the software.the camera is not good.and it has a loud speaker.i realy think that if you get pay as you go is a good deal get it.if its on a contract,<br>july 11,2009
The good: cute little phone<p/>The bad: battery life sucks poor reception<p/>Summary: I have had this phone for 2 years and the reception is terrible. I have to go to 1 room in my house to get mediocre reception. One thing that is nice is you car make your own ringtones. Overall it is a good phone for first time users.
The good: Great for the basic user, very lite weight and smooth feel.<p/>The bad: Barely anything involved besides txting and callling!<p/>Summary: Great for the average user that doesnt care too much about what there is in a phone. No camera!
The good: Same great Nextel service - just no contract :)<p/>The bad: Older internet (Hey the iDEN system is still TDMA). Text messaging is via the web.<p/>Summary: I bought the BoostMobile Starter Pack ($19.99+tax) and am using my i560. Service for the first few hours after activation was kind of flakey - to be expected - but afterwards, awesome. The same great Nextel service I was used to and the CS reps ARE friendly and based in the US. <br><br>Some people who post here are just idiots and remember, for every BAD post you read - there are at least equally if not more satisfied customers.
The good: Wi-Fi, Touch Screen, Fuul QWERTY Keyboard, Updates for OS and best of all... The Built in Cam!<p/>The bad: Tilts up a bit too steep, no cover for the mini USB port and very pricey.<p/>Summary: All in All it is a good phone love it and i do not plan on getting a new one for at least 2 years
The good: Allows me to use my current Palm OS apps, keyboard OK (but a bit small for bigger fingers), reasonably fast WEB, very fast email. No protruding antenna.<p/>The bad: Crashes often (once or twice per week at least!), Bluetooth does not support music app (but works well for hands-free). Battery life marginal.<p/>Summary: I upgraded from the 300 and 600, and was more than happy except for the frequent crashes. Upgrading the firmware didn't make much difference. Nice collection of features, but the crashes during phone, email, and web browsing are quite a turnoff.
The good: Almost everything, namely touchscreen size(!), fast OS, friendly and good GUI. Fantastic video quality (I was sceptical...) <p/>The bad: Tad too large for even large phonecases. New ones coming out at manufacturers, though. Finger print and smudge lover. Protective screen helps.<p/>Summary: Moving from N95, with 2 teenage iPhoners in at home, this was one of the few phones that had all my requirements (Symbian, GPS, 3G, touchscreen and top usability.) Connectivity, design/ergonomics as well as the OS work together nicely. I must say I totally disagreed with above review until I saw that the review concerned another Omnia, for sure NOT the i8910. (Windows Mobile, as the reviewer himself states...) Too bad a wrongly placed review was helpful to so many people looking for review on a totally different phone. This Omnia i8910 on S60v5 is hopefully the start of a new line of superphones.
The good: AT&T almost always has great service for me, they carry Sony Ericsson phones, and the customer service is usually very helpful, if and when i ever have questions or problems with anything (rare)<p/>The bad: Expensive (although most, if not all other service providers are relatively the same cost) and they haven't carried a Sony Ericsson phone that I want lately.<p/>Summary: I've only ever had T-Mobile and Cingular (now AT&T) and I don't think I'd ever get rid of AT&T. I hardly ever have problems with them, and I almost always have good service. The only problem I'm having now is that my phone's mic is half broken, making it hard for the other person to hear me during a call. I'd like to get a new phone at some point, but I haven't really found a phone that I really like.
The good: durable, easy to use<p/>The bad: hinge is slightly loose, finish will eventually chip off<p/>Summary: I'm on the water a lot and I needed a phone that could take some punishment. (went through 4 razors in 2 years) A friend recommended this phone and boy has it worked out. It has been wet countless times,dropped almost daily and it still works fine. Battery life is definately on the weak side, and after @ 3years the matte finish is starting to chip off. overall solid phone
The good: The touch screen responsivnes is great<br><br>3.2 megapixel camera takes great pics and flix with flash<br><br>great desight with spaces key board<br><br><p/>The bad: The batery life is little short but you really cant tell<p/>Summary: This phone is way better than the voyager and less bulky great verizon phone and the best iv had anyways buy it
The good: QWERTY board, Sprint one-click, build quality<p/>The bad: email client (not the best but its passable), camera <p/>Summary: After having this phone for about 5 months I can happily say that I made the right decision. This phone is perfect for the social networker in you, from its facebook client to the slide out qwerty board. The build quality is amazing I think Samsung and Sprint did a fantastic job.
The good: clear fast calls. loud speaker and rings, nice screen and graphics. easy menus, solid charge plug and socket, sim card hacks?<p/>The bad: will be chargeing every night, 3days on battery not bad..hopeing for 5?? caller ID wants exact match<p/>Summary: all good so far, free except for $30 tax with VRW 2year plan very nice speaker and bright screen, bluetooth paired quick with car but may cut battery life even more, seems nicer than the LGs I'm used to. better graphics and tones too <br>RGB
The good: great style. nice qwerty keyboard. Great internet browser. small and easy to carry around.<p/>The bad: bad touch screen. not the best battery life. screen gets lose a little after little use.<p/>Summary: I use my samsung glyde a lot and i have to say its a good cheap touch screen cell phone now $79. The samsung glyde is a great phone for someone who's never used touch screen cell phone.
This phone is awesome. In 9 days im getting an LG scoop but id rather have this one!
The good: Dual 3 inch displays, physical QWERTY keyboard, Rhapsody synchronization, good music volume, great accelerometer response between landscape and portrait modes, good touch screen response, Verizon's network coverage, camera quality and video quality. Excellent web browser.<p/>The bad: Paucity of applications compared to the iPhone. Unlike others, I have not had issues with the battery. Screen is not multi-touch, which is not too important to me. Can't receive attachments in mobile email.<p/>Summary: 2 things have always prevented me from getting an iPhone: 1. AT&T and the reports of 3G drops, call drops, and overall spotty coverage. 2. Lack of a physical keyboard. I do have to admit I've had considerable iPhone "envy." This is the first truly great phone available to Verizon customers. It is so great I'm not sure why they aren't promoting it more heavily. Maybe they are waiting for a greater supply. Switching between external and the internal screen is seamless, and especially useful when web browsing. I would say it is superior to the iPhone except the number of applications is extremely limited in comparison. <br><br>In summary. I'm not switching to AT&T. If this phone becomes the must-have phone for Verizon customers, perhaps the number of applications, games, etc will increase.
The good: This phone is like the Terminator-knock it down and it keeps on!!<br>Great battery life.<p/>The bad: Limited features<p/>Summary: I never have reviewed any cell phones but I feel obligated with the partying of ways with my all-time favorite.<br>I had this phone for about 3 years and never had any failures or breakdowns.It is a basic phone and can be called the "Honda Civic" of cell phones.<br>I am always on the go and have my phone in front pockets, on top of cars,even in grocery bags.<br>Consequently I dropped my 2125i probably well over a 1000 times.The last year when it was dropped it broke into faceplate, battery, and the rubber key platform. I'd put it back together and its back to business.<br>Here is the incredible testimonial. The other day it fell out of my front pocket while I was getting into my Nissan Maxima. I overlooked this and ran over the phone. Well that killed it! Not really. It would still power up and receive and make calls. I had to retire it because the front display window glass got a purple splotch and blocked the viewing of info.<br>I would love to have another one of these again.<br><br>Best cell ever built!!<br>
The good: Price plans, flexibility when changing account, GREAT customer service, Easy upgrades<p/>The bad: None!<p/>Summary: I have had t-mobile since i was a freshman in high school when my parents got me a phone( i am now a sophomore in college) . I have had them ever since, and while i have had the usual 1 or 2 calls to care in the last few years, my friends and family have fumed constantly about issues with Verizon, at&t and sprint. My service has always been exceptional and i have always been offered upgrades and perks for my loyalty. And now as an employee in there CC department i understand that 75% of the things people get fuming mad over are SELF CREATED. i am not trying to give good PR or anything like that, just saying how it is. People expect to swap phones with a friend and still have a warranty or send in a a phone with water damage and get a new one back. Of any carrier T-mobile has the most lenient upgrade system. You start getting a partial discount after 30 days of service on ANY device! Whenever there is an issue T-Mobile goes about and beyond to fix it, and has been rated best in Customer service 7 years running. All it boils down to is that 25% of people have a legitimate issue and the other 75% want something for nothing or are willing to lie, call daily, and speak to supervisor constantly for an issue that is either A. not occurring or B. things t-mobile has no control over. I will ALWAYS recommend t-mobile as the best value and service available.
The good: Higher quality screen, slide out qwerty keyboard, slide out phone dialer, loud ring tones, nice size still even with all the slide outs. Emoticon button on keyboard. Raspberry color is really nice! Backlights are really nice & bright. Menu carousel and navigation buttons. 2 Megapixel camera.<p/>The bad: Cannot increase font size, contact info & pics are a bit on the tiny size, camera button location can cause accidental activation, speaker phone isn't the greatest but serves the purpose. No camera flash.<p/>Summary: Just exchanged the Samsung Rant after only 2 days of use, (froze up on me on the 2nd day of texting), for the Exclaim because I really liked the slide out keyboard. After running the gamut on texting constantly, sending pics & vids, I haven't experienced any freezing or screen dysfunctions yet (had phone for 5 days now.) This phone is really a texter's dream and all my friends really like it. Alittle more weight then your avg. flip phone but it's not a big deal. Feels good in the hand - solid. Noticed "certain" screens remain in landscape mode upon closing the qwerty keyboard. If this is the case, just hit the "End" button to revert back to portrait mode...no biggie and certainly not a deal breaker for me as it doesn't happen frequently. Being that this is my 3rd phone in under 7 days I must say I have finally found my perfect phone. I'm very happy with it so far!
The good: video,picture,BLUE TOOTH<p/>The bad: video length, never full bars<p/>Summary: I have this phone its been great until it hit the washing machine<br><br><br>its a pretty good i give it<br><br> * * * * STARS
The good: "S" for speed in the name, certainly hold true!<br>Camera + Autofocus + Video Recording (Better than Jailbroken Video Recorders in my opinion)<br>Compass might be of some very good GPS and navigation use.<p/>The bad: No multitasking<br>No Flash with the camera<br>No Flash for web browsing <p/>Summary: I was always on the fence on whether to upgrade or not. So I waited, after hearing the never ending praise for the device, I decided to go ahead and get it.<br><br>First impressions: <br><br>The Screen is certainly a LESS of a fingerprint-magnet than it's predecessor. It isn't fingerprint-resistant.<br><br>Camera is somewhat better quality and the finger touch autofocus feature is very helpful. The ability to trim videos is a cool little feature. A flash would have made it perfect.<br><br>Speed: It is considerably faster than both the V1 and the 3G, a direct result of the increased RAM and the faster processor. <br><br>Web: Safari usually loads pages faster than before due to the new Java Nitro (i think!)<br><br>Find my iPhone: It sucks that you have to pay for it, but worthwhile none the less.<br><br>Was the $200 upgrade worthwhile? ... Ummm... Certainly a better phone but not worth the $200 or the inability to upgrade to the next one as soon as it comes out. <br><br>Here's to the hoping that the iPhone 2010 is a step ahead like the 3G was and not a mere RAM upgrade!