The good: good to get free time to talk to verizon customers.<p/>The bad: many places(like in my house) the phone loses connection<p/>Summary: definitely need to use phone with the antena, orethwise big trouble.
The good: Service is outstanding and very reliable.<p/>The bad: Text messages are extra money, even incoming ones.<p/>Summary: I recently switched from T-Mobile to Sprint and am thrilled I did so! I got a brand new phone and have unlimited night and weekend minutes, with 200 anytime minutes, all for $30 a month (about $35 with taxes). This plan is an excellent deal and significantly cheaper than comparable ones offered by other carriers.
The good: Carryover minutes can add up if you dont need to use all the minutes you pay for in a given month. <p/>The bad: Coverage in central Pennsylvanua is lacking<p/>Summary: My friends who have Verizon wireless get consistently better coverage
The good: Great: keyboard, phone earpiece and speakerphone volume are loud enough to hear in noisey environments, music sounds loud enough when played through speakers, but of course is better with a stereo headset, the voice commands seem to work great even using a bluetooth headset with ambient noise. I like the text to voice feature for hearing text messages read to you as they come in, no need to pull the phone out all the time to read messages. The internal LCD is crisp, bright and a decent size. <p/>The bad: poor documentation, you can't use your own sound files for ringtones:(, the front LCD is small and the text can be hard to view in certain lighting conditions.<p/>Summary: I am finding more and more about the phone and its features by looking online. The documentation that comes with the phone is extremely lacking and buries the phones features; I seriously considered returning it. However this is a great and less expensive alternative to a true smart phone. I considered the Motorola Q but this phones features surpassed the Q's and also I could not see paying forty plus dollars or more a month for internet access. The mobile web that is included with my Vcast subscriptions is adequate. I can still check my email and even respond to them if I had to using the phone. I wish you could use your own sound files or recordings as ringtones or alerts, unfortunately Verizon locked out this feature. The phone is great for text messaging and the keyboard makes it simple to add contacts and update calendar information. This phone coupled with Vcast has enough to keep you entertained while at the same time being a productive tool to get things done.
The good: The phone has great features and is generally pretty good<p/>The bad: The emails you download using a POP3 service only stay on the device until you delete them off the server. Once your POP3 mail client removes the message from your mail server, the device seems to think it should also delete them from itself. This is the MOST ANNOYING "feature" of the thing. In my opinion, it should keep messages until you TELL IT to delete them.<p/>Summary: The phone sometimes reboots itself for no apparent reason, but otherwise it's a pretty capable device.
The good: This phone is pretty sweet how its small size. The sound quality is sweet with the mp3.<p/>The bad: You cant use the mp3s as ur ringtones <p/>Summary: Its cool in my review I got mine form sprint pcs and it was 400 dollars with a 2 year upgrade. Its pretty much worth the money
The good: Sleek design, camera, and easy to store.<p/>The bad: Buttons are hard to push and the antennae doesn't work very well.<p/>Summary: Overall, its a great phone. Nice design and definitely looks nice using it. The reception quality really depends on what service you use. I'm not going to say my service, but it tends to drop calls a lot even though they say they drop the least amount!
The good: I really like the phone its a picture phone, lots of wonderful features, easy to use.<p/>The bad: Dropped calls due to bad reception, very annoying<p/>Summary: I think the phone would perform fine with the use of a cell phone antenna. Otherwise, I really like the phone.
The good: sharp looking<p/>The bad: too thick<p/>Summary: This phone is my first one. it is durable and does a good job for me. I dont use it a lot but it works whenever i need it to.
The good: the pros of this device,is a big full color screen,real music ringtones,two way speaker phones,great downloads and ease of phone buttons.<p/>The bad: the cons of this ,is the two games are not great,theres no digital camera,and theres no style.only comes in two colors black,or white.<p/>Summary: over all,the phone can be great,for the young and hip,who are starting out,with there first prepaid phone.and despite the flaws,its a great piece,and not big or bulky like most phones.
The good: MP3 player, battery life, sturdy/not cheap<p/>The bad: ringtone not loud enough<p/>Summary: The MP3 player is my favorite feature on this phone. It can play non-stop for over 12 hours before the battery gets even close to getting low. Don't need headphones to hear the music, plays on the speakerphone speaker. You will need to buy additional memory card (trans flash only) to hold a lot of songs...but worth the money. The phone is sturdy...definitely not cheap looking or feeling. The battery life is very good. Reception is great.<br><br>The ringtone is not very loud even on the loudest setting. That's the only con I have.
The good: Looks really nice, especially the black. Takes good pictures and videos. I personally like the flat keys, and especially the touch music player on the front.<p/>The bad: Fingerprints show up really bad! I don't feel like my speakerphone turns up really loud, but everything else about this phone has great volume!<p/>Summary: I love this phone and knew the second I saw it that I would get it, and I haven't been disappointed. If the finger smudges will bother you, then I don't recommend this phone, you'll hate it!
The good: T Mobile is cheaper than any other carrier. It is also easier for first time customers to get. You rarely ever have droped calls. No Roaming!<p/>The bad: Service is sketchy. Unreliable- towers always going down.<p/>Summary: At my house, I rarely have service. You can stand outsid eeven in one place & have 4 bars on second & none the next. It jumps back & fourth like its playing hop scotch. I just would like to be able to have steady service near my home. We thought it might be the phone so i bought a new one, and it still does it. it's deffinately t mobile.
The good: Good Price<p/>The bad: No Battery life<p/>Summary: I have had this phone for a year and after the first month,the battery life was non existant. I replaced the battery 6 times in one year and it's the same thing over and over. I am going to upgrade to the razor. I would not reccomend this phone if you need something dependable.
The good: Ok when it works.<p/>The bad: Memory full error message when the memory isn't full, cuts of randomly, eventually crashes and dies.<p/>Summary: I have had 2 of these phones and BOTH did the exact same thing and lasted about 4 months each. I get a message that the memory is full when I try to take a picture so I have to turn it off then back on and the message won't come up. It shuts off at random times. And finally, I get a message, "Crash Dump,Analyzer 2.1,Nested Crash" and my phone is done with. It won't work. TWO TIMES! Now I know it's not just me!!
The good: Great color screen, small, very easy to use.<p/>The bad: No bluetooth, very bad camera, low reception.<p/>Summary: Ive had 8 cell phones in the past with 8 different cell phone carriers and I just got about 4 months ago a Nokia 6215i from Verizon Wireless. I got it for free after mail in rebate. I never had a camera phone so this is my first one. I am very unhappy with the camera and it's service. When I bought it, Verizon told me ith had bluetooth on it and it didn't. Otherwise the phone is great. It has a very good screen and it is very easy to use and plus it is very small.
The good: Works 50 % of time<p/>The bad: In my home I have terrible service and I am in the city limits<p/>Summary: Verizon is a great company if they can start matching servicers provided by other local carriers.
The good: Unlimited calls in and out, service is relaible, unlimited texting and minutes too.<p/>The bad: Many phones are over priced and defected from what I've seen and a few bills were inaccurate.<p/>Summary: I have been a cricket customer sine July of 2006. I think the service is great and the deals they offer are great too. Only issue they have are their phones can be a little pricey and from what I've seen the phones are slighty defected or something. Like they don't respond very quickly like other phones unless you buy a slider remix or somethin more expensive. At times the phones cut off all by themselves or the screens freeze up. Their cusotmer service is pretty good too. They don't waste time and you're not sitting on the phone waiting for an operater for long periods of time either.<br><br>I would recommend this service to anyone who is having minute plan problems with their current service.
The good: Color screen, polyphonic ringtones, games<p/>The bad: lacks ability to lock with password, can't take voice notes<p/>Summary: I've had this phone for a couple of months now. There are a lot of features I appreciate, and there a features I wish it had (like being able to change the quickbuttons to what I use most, not stuck on IM/Yahoo!). The ringers it came with were pretty pathetic but I downloaded a better one. Overall, it'll do... for now.
The good: Camera takes clear pictures. I like the mp3 player as well. Ive always liked slider phones. This one is good.<p/>The bad: Ive had to go into my wireless carriers store 4 times to return this and get new ones. I was told that some had defects. But its kinda weird that I had to return it 4 times in a matter of 2 weeks. The problem I was having is that I could make outgoing calls but I couldnt receive them. This first happened 1 week after I got my first phone on an upgrade. The customer service rep told me that it sometimes happens and they had no problem replacing it.<p/>Summary: Overall a good phone as far as features. I just didnt like how I had to return it all those times to get a new working one. At first I thought it was the mp3s i was transfering through bluetooth. But the way I see it, it shouldnt be messing up anyway if the mp3s were the problem because the phone is an mp3 player...