The good: excellent reception, speaker phone system , good organizer and multi alarm system<p/>The bad: i dint find any<p/>Summary: The phone works good, good reception capability at any place. Nice camera with sliding cover
The good: Stylish, sleek, <p/>The bad: Fragile<p/>Summary: This is a stylish phone. The battery life is also pretty good. The thing I didn't like about the phone is its phone book. Person's name will appeare several times( 1 for cell #, 1 for home....) and it takes lot of time to scroll down the list. Apart from it the phone is pretty good.
The good: Prepay calling plans' price is very good<p/>The bad: Rooming fee and area of the roaming fee<p/>Summary: I have had this service for 3 years, and enjoy it because i know each month, what my bill will be. I just do not like that when I go to another location in the state the roaming fee is too costly.
The good: easy to hear (good volume), easy to read display, very light weight<p/>The bad: it is hard to figure out where each setting option is in the menu, the screen gets dirty fast<p/>Summary: I am very happy with the RAZR V3. I get better reception than i did with my last phone, plus it is so thin, it fits well in my purse! I would reccommend this phone to people, I already have.
The good: The speaker phone is excellent and the sound quality is good<p/>The bad: The fact that you cannot get mp3 songs on it is a downer<p/>Summary: This is a very good phone. Its bluetooth enabled and that is good, the speaker phone and sound quality are excellent. The e-mail and camera features are very good. Only down side is the mp3 incompatibility.
The good: loud speakers, orange!, mp3, multi number address book, 1000 number storage, camera<p/>The bad: unlocks and spins open in my pocket, no option for additional memory and it doesn't hold too much music (about 60 songs maybe? i haven't maxed it yet), internet connection button right on the front seems dumb<p/>Summary: i looked for this phone since they discontinued it and finally found it on wirefly for free! ($150 but rebates). the look is amazing and the options are great, but the quality of some of those options aren't the best. I can't even figure out where headphones would go if possible. Good thing it plays loud! I like the phone a lot for the most part.
The good: <br>*Slim design<br>*Good Sound quality<br>*Compact<br>*Easy to use<br>*Decent features<p/>The bad: <br>*Missing Bluetooth<br>*Seems flimsy<br>*Outdated VGA camera<br><p/>Summary: This phone is not top of the line. It can definitely be placed in the basic flip category. <br><br>For me though, I travel throughout the year and discovered that this phone offers airplane mode so that my kid can still play the games on the phone while we are in flight. It keeps him occupied and makes the trip enjoyable for everyone! :-)
The good: Great sound quality, features, and easy to use buttons. E-mailing pictures to friends is easy.<p/>The bad: The phones doesn't have a lot of data or messaging features. Doesn't take the best pictures considering it only has a VGA camera.<p/>Summary: I needed a new cell phone for personal use and found that the A870 was appealing in it's design as well as the features.
The good: Even with it's small compact size, it is easy to search and find all of the features. I am giving this phone a good review also because of the fact that it has a nice camera, great screen, and great battery life. I have also found in my area that I am getting better reception on this phone then my husband gets on his RAZR.<p/>The bad: Even simple small flip phones should come with Bluetooth. Sound quality is not that great. <p/>Summary: For me the C300 has been an easy phone to learn and I enjoy using it. It's hot where we live so I wear shorts constantly and love being able to just keep the phone in my front pocket with no problems.
The good: It's cute, and small, and the colors on the screen are nice.<p/>The bad: No camera, battery life isn't the greatest.<p/>Summary: Unfortunately, I'm on my third one of these. I had one of the originals which had to be replaced becuase of bad speaker soddering. The second just started randomly shutting itself off or claiming it had no signal when I was surrounded by towers. I'm now on my third and cannot wait for my plan to be up so I can get rid of it!
The good: Battery charges last a very long time. Phone is compact and everything works well when it works<p/>The bad: Constantly breaks down.<p/>Summary: I've had this phone for the past 18 months in that time I've had to return to my carrier several times a month for the past 9 months. First the bluetooth connection would no longer work. Secondtime the screen on the phone just died and rendered it totally useless. I've ditched it and would NOT reccomend it to anyone for any reason other than a paperweight.
The good: Ease of use, great reception<p/>The bad: no voice dialing<p/>Summary: Great working phone has everything you might want except Voice - dial . Nokia phones are so easy to use and of good quality. It doesn`t have bluetooth and a camera which I knew when I bought it. Thats stuff I don`t use. A camera on a phone is pretty bad. If you want good pictures go out and buy a decent camera.It does what a phone is supposed to do and it does it very well.
The good: Anywhere you go in the Kansas City area you will always have service. In addition, there are many sprint stores located all over Kansas City to facilitate your needs as a customer. There support staff is very friendly. They have a nice selection of phones that are pretty affordable.<p/>The bad: Although Sprint service is unbeatable in the Kansas City area, the service isn't that great in other area. I made a roadtrip to Florence, SC with some friends and there plenty of places I did not recieve service that my friends recieved service using Cingular.<p/>Summary: Sprint is a very good carrier if you live in Kansas City. There are a lot a sprint stores in case of any technical or service issues. It is very affordable phone carrier. They have a great selection of phones at very reasonable or phones that are even free. However, the do not provide the best nationwide service. I have witnessed this firsthand. If your are a person who travels a lot or values having a signal everywhere you go, then you should consider Cingular. However, if you want the best overall bang for your buck, go with sprint.
The good: Sound Quality, battery, features, light weight<p/>The bad: When playing 3D games, screen may freeze a little.<p/>Summary: This phone has been recommmended to me by a family member who used Ericssons for 10 years, and I have to agree, for overall quality, Sonys are top of the line.<br><br>This compact gadget is small enough to fit in your palm, it easily opens up with one hand and it's lighter than Razrs without being too thin. It's well equiped with all the features one would need.... <br>Mp3 and Radio are my favorite, the sound quality and reception are exceptional.<br>I was suprised at how easy it was to upload songs with the Sony software.<br><br>The battery time is an impressive quality, I can leave the phone on for 3 days, turned off at night and I don't need to recharge it.<br>For constant talk or music time, it provides a long 9 hours which is enough for a full day, considering you come back home and charge it.<br><br>The camera quality is the main drawback, at less than a megapixel, the quality is rather poor, simulating webcams or other low end camphones. Although, anyone who invests in a phone, shouldn't choose it for camera purposes. This w300i does the job very well, and you can again upload photos via usb in a matter of seconds.<br><br>The other slight inconvenience is the small button located in the bottom right to turn on/off the device. The key is quite deep and needs to be pushed with tip of fingernails.<br><br>I really appreciate the round keypad design, they have a smooth feel and are easy to press. The orange buttons located on the top edge used for volume control come in handy, primarly useful to check the time, or any missed calls/msgs.<br>The outer display screen can be lit up by pressing the side button, avoiding having to flip open the phone.<br><br>An original feature is the top "handle bar" which I found very useful when I'm talking because it provides a gripping area where you can rest your fingers.<br>Aesthetically, it looks much better than conventional flip phones since it does not have the obvious antenna.<br><br>As for the programming and phone features, I haven't found any glitches, everything is pretty simple to use and the layout is easily changeable according to your background/theme.<br><br>This an ideal phone for anyone looking for more than simple communication tool, without paying a hefty price. It provides all the latest gadgets you need with simple to use and affordable package.<br>Quality is superior than standard mp3 phone.<br><br>
The good: Easy to use, camera isn't bad, full web browser is nice, aol instant messenger<p/>The bad: The phone is bulky and awkward and needs its own case to keep the screen from getting scratched up also the phone is verry limited, such as not being able to upload music or java games and programs.<p/>Summary: The sidekick 2 is average at best. It isn't worth the 350$ pricetag. If the phone had java support or media support or even multimedia messaging it might pass as a halfway decent phone. As it stands I suggest against buying a sidekick 2.
The good: It is easy to use. I like that it has an outside display.<p/>The bad: Sometimes I don't get very good reception.<p/>Summary: It has been a really good phone since I have had it.
The good: Small, Lightweight, Easy to Use, Bluetooth Capabilities, Backup & Sync capabilities (With Motorola Phone Tools), Mp3 Ringtones, Long Battery Life<p/>The bad: Earpeice Volume, Speaker Volume, 'Official' Accessory cost<p/>Summary: I originally purchased the Motorola V3 Razr to replace a bulky phone with low battery life and to reduce my monthly bill. Moving from Nextel to Cingular proved to be a good decision, as the service has only given me problems once.<br><br>The phone, which comes with a Camera, Video Camera, Themes, Skins (though I can't see why Themes and Skins aren't the same...), and Mp3 Ringtones, gives you a lot of choices. The keypad is easy to navigate, and you can customize a majority of the "hotkeys" on it.<br><br>Concerns to keep in mind: Protective covering is not part of the phone. If you're in a mechanic shop, or on a construction site, your phone will get dirty. It can cause the screen visibility to deminish, while the phone still works. I find this a bit irritating, but a quick "wipe" fixes the problem. Another issue I've found is that the phone's internal "IM" feature can cause the phone to crash. Of course, there are 3rd Party Java applications that you can use instead, but that's still a drawback for me.<br><br>Overall satisfaction is high.
The good: Big screen, easy to see.<br>Flat, fits into pockets very well<br>Gets better signal than my old Moto<p/>The bad: Kinda hard to hear, but not too bad.<p/>Summary: Lots better than my old moto, but not much software updates from my 2 year old phone.
The good: Everything a cell phone needs.<p/>The bad: Not enough interchangeable face covers.<p/>Summary: The i710 is the simple basic cell phone. It has everything you need as a cell phone with 2 way, without all the extra complicated gadgets, (ie, camera, mp3 player)So when considering a basic cell phone purchase, look into the i710 for basic cell phone needs.
The good: camera easy to use<p/>The bad: bulky, battery life<p/>Summary: overall it has been a good phone. it has many features on it such as a camera and voice activated dialing. after a while the battery life goes way down but other than that it is a good phone