The good: This phone seamlessly browses this internet and keeps you connected. The camera on the phone takes pretty good pictures and has plenty of storage room also. The overall feel and look are quite comfortable and the price is right on track.<p/>The bad: The flip phone thing is still a bit of a hassle when you want to protect your phone with a case. Also, the buttons are a bit small which can be frustrating when typing text messages.<p/>Summary: Overall this phone is worth the modest price tag. It's functionality greatly outweighs it's drawbacks and the camera is of higher quality. I would definitely recommend this to people who stay in touch whether by email, text, or plain old calling. All options and features flow seamlessy in the Sprint SCP-200!
The good: Their areas, phones qualities, stores. <p/>The bad: They make mistakes on the bill. <p/>Summary: Their service areas are bigger than any other carrier right now. I love how no matter where you go, there is almost always a store where you can receive help! We have been using Verizon for almost a year now and will never go back. I only dislike that sometimes we get charged for roaming when we were in a good coverage area.
The good: Sprint has good coverage and overall I like the plan with a low fee to call other Sprint PCS owners.<p/>The bad: I find that calls are easily dropped even if the bars on the phone show 4 or more. It is not phone related since we have 5 in the household and all of them tend to drop at least one call per week.<p/>Summary: It has become like a casino game to figure our when and who will get their call dropped. Maybe Sprint needs to upgrade their towers so the users don't have to guess. <br><br>I like their plan and the options but wish they could fix the call problems within my area both at home and at work. <br><br>In spite of the problems we have found their programs to fit our family plan needs the best and at the best value.
The good: I love it<p/>The bad: battery is hard to take out i mean difficult to take it out <p/>Summary: I was using the sanyo brand from last 1 yr, recently I changed to its new model katana which is too kool n nice n light n it provides me all facilites which i required rght now so gr8 for me
The good: Design is clever, Very Slim<p/>The bad: BATTERY LIFE BATTERY LIFE BATTERY LIFE<p/>Summary: This is a very well designed phone. I don't use my phone a whole lot yet the battery seems to die within the first 5 hours. I know they have an extended battery, but it is huge and defeats the purpose of buying a slim phone in the first place.
The good: Light Weight, Easy yo use, polyphonic ringtone, IR, triband.<p/>The bad: No bluetooth<p/>Summary: I am using this for last two years and very satisfied with it. Very good phone.
The good: I love to have the camera on a phone and it is great to be able to send my pics directly from the phone and not have to hook up a infrared or blue tooth adapter. It is lightweight and comes with a holder for your car you can clip on your visor witch is nice. There is a spot under battery that will turn orange if there is water damage which is nice to know in case of a spill.<p/>The bad: I have had this phone for 2 yrs and the battery seems to not hold a charge long any more. Wish it had callback where you can have a song play in stead of ringing for the person calling you. <p/>Summary: Altogether I would say that the audiovox is a good phone and I would get another one. As stated above there are some good pros for this phone. I would get an upgrade with some more optional features next time though. I would say it was and is a great buy.
The good: color screen...calculator...calender<p/>The bad: no speaker phone...no camera...not mp3...any extras have to be downloaded<p/>Summary: this phone is for someone who uses the phone for calls only...if you are a teenager or someone who likes the extras it could become very expensive
The good: Superb<p/>The bad: Battery (explained below)<p/>Summary: First off its a great phone, it is no way in comparison with NOKIA, but better- no one realizes the difference from the other nokia's i.e. 6010 or event he 6255i- 6010 is old school, hardly any color, no mp3 or video..no ring tones, this is what uses Juice, or battery life, now its a small battery, very slim, not much you can do about that unless u upgrade to the Li-Pol- but unless you know some1- that wont be available for a while.<br>So you see the main reason is Battery, but if you look at all the phones, you see they dont have ALL the features like this Moto- it does alot more and sure it uses alot more battery just Like the Nokia 6255i does. so you subsitute Battery for Cool features.<br><br>The Reception can easyily be fixed, if you have an antenna booster for cellphones, its a adhesive peice of metal that sticks to the back of your battery or in your phone, it does work, i know from experience- and again all phones are different, take time and look at the bars, one phone might show 45 individual bars- while Moto shows only 4 bars- its not rocket science its still the same reception- i have the MotoV3 sold that and bought the moto v3ci RAZR-same thing with the last just better- and the phones...they only get better, you jsut subsituting it for something else..<br>back in the day they were BIG military size cellphones, now they are small and portable.. maybe in 10yrs they will be the same if not smaller or implants, but the battery will be a Watch battery as it is today-
The good: I'm truly pleased with Alltel Wireless. I've had my phone for approximately 3 months now and the service has been great. <p/>The bad: I really feel that the "hidden" charges and the 2+ year contracts should be diminished. Holding someone to such a lengthy contract is a bit ridiculous. Then to make you renew the contract each time you get a different phone is simply highway robbery. I truly believe that, if you get good service, you'll stay with that company.<p/>Summary: Alltel Wireless is a reputable company with wonderful service. However, the hidden fees and 2+ year contracts need to be reviewed!
The good: good service, good ringtones<p/>The bad: overage charges, 9pm nights<p/>Summary: Verizon is good because you always have serivce . The only bad thing is if you go over your minutes, it costs an arm or a leg, but if you watch your minutes, then they are the best.
The good: Audio quality is crisp and clear sounding when using the earpiece of speakerphone. Receiving e-mails, (push style with T-Mobile) is a breeze. the screen clarity is excellent and the camera works better than any other phone I have ever used. EDGE, the slim frame, memory card slot, etc.... <p/>The bad: Seems like the face is going to get scratched up easily. With so much available on the phone the set up process was strenuous. <p/>Summary: I haven't been using the new Pearl for very long, but once I got it set up to my liking, it is turning out to be by far my favorite!
The good: Being able to sync with my PC and Windows media player is a huge plus. The 3125 comes with Windows Mobile 5.0 software as well. I loved that the set up CD was included and was very helpful. As far as the actual phone goes, the volume control is really good. The vibrate feature actually works so you can feel it when you have it on! Navigating thru the different menus seems smooth and the camera works fine. <p/>The bad: You will find your memory card slot under the SIM card, under the battery! Not really convenient.<p/>Summary: Thanks to the new 3125 I don't have to carry around a huge PDA. I love the benefit of the phone looking like the RAZR but having features beyond your basic phone. Leaving the house with one phone now for work and pleasure is such a treat!
The good: Great looking phone ... features are easily accessible from all angles.<p/>The bad: Does get a little warm to the face over long conversations.<p/>Summary: Love the Samsung cellphones. They have come a long way. My prior Samsung had its problems with ... falling apart ... could have been the few times I dropped it but I think they finally realized these phones need a little more durability.
The good: use only when you need it!<p/>The bad: not good in certain areas bad antenea signal<p/>Summary: good for pay as you go and good for teens or young adults you can limit there usaGE also good for people who don't want a monthly plan
The good: Verizon has the best local wireless service and nationwide. No more roaming charges is a big plus for me!<p/>The bad: I wish Verizon would be the sole provider even in Northern Michigan since we spend so much time up there. Would like to have Verizon for all of our phone needs statewide.<p/>Summary: Would not change to any other service other than Verizon. No other can compare.
The good: I am not cell phone "savvy" but this flip phone is easy to use, has a good display and lots of standard ring tones.<p/>The bad: Speaker volumn doesn't go high enough for me - can't hear it when it's in my purse.<p/>Summary: Overall, I'm happy with my phone, I have had 2 Kyocera flip phones over the last several years and always enjoyed the good quality of them. My only complaint was when my first phone just up and fried one day, didn't have a chance to retrieve my phonebook.
The good: Has a nice look and feel<p/>The bad: Poor signal<p/>Summary: Wish it had a pull up antenna, maybe then I could get a better signal.
The good: Large Bright Screen and workes just great. This is the best phone I have ever owned. Easy to use and very stylish <p/>The bad: None at this time<p/>Summary: I have had this phone for about a month now and it works perfect. Excellent sound quality gets reception even in areas with little or no cell coverage. The speakerphone on it works better than my desk phone. I only have to charge mine about every three days it holds the charge that well, and I use my phone a lot. I download and text message and call all the time. The phone is thin, yet, sturdy and well built. I have taken great pictures with it and I am very happy with this phone. My office mate bought the Verizon Chocolate and had nothing but problems with it, mostly the phone would use up the battery without him using it. He brought it to the Verizon store and they gave him an extended battery and even with that the phone would use up the charge without him using it at all. He then bought the Verizon Razor and it does not even come close to the Katana. I own two Katana Phones and gave one to my brother who lives in an area with weak cell coverage and he has no problems with his Katana. Sanyo built a great all around phone.
The good: Long Battery Life, With Cool Features<p/>The bad: Headphones that come with phone are very uncomfortable<br><p/>Summary: This phone has lots of features like Itunes and some pretty good speakers. Phone is durable, and doesn't scratch easy in your pocket with keys and change. very easy to use and navigate.