The good: the battery life is good quality plus that you can download ringtones very easily<p/>The bad: the built in camera doesnt take clear pictures when around other electrical equipment even if you are 50 feet away you still get interference<p/>Summary: Overall the phone is great it has great battery life <br>can play mp3 ringtones, definitly more pros thans cons for this phone it is built very sturdy so even if you drop it a few times you dont have to worry about it breaking or damaging the phone.
The good: Good packages for family plan, good signals, free nationwide long distance, good customer service, can pay your bills online & download ringtones, screensavers, etc.<p/>The bad: none<p/>Summary: I've been with sprint for 4 years. Have upgraded 3 times with the rebate sprint offers every year. My plan is a good price & I'm happy with the service.<br>I don't have any plans on changing service in the near future.
The good: sound quality,ease of use and battery<p/>The bad: none<p/>Summary: the phone does not freeze or crash like other flip phones stable software with good reception
The good: It does look pretty sharp. Very easy to navigate through options.<p/>The bad: I have had problems with my phone turning off for no apparent reason. Incoming sound is frequently muffled for the first 10-20 seconds of a conversation.<p/>Summary: Overall, I have been pretty disappointed with this phone. I am waiting for current contract to end so I can move to a new phone...probably a motorola. I have encountered a lot of glitches that I have not experienced with other phones I have had.
The good: Good features, easy to navigate, speakerphone, external LCD, good battery life. <p/>The bad: Cant turn off external camera button (takes pictures of the inside of your pants pocket...lol) constantly switching modes while in pocket due to sensitive buttons (goes from manner mode to driving mode to normal over and over)<p/>Summary: Well made phone overall. I have been very satisfied and would reccommend it to others!
The good: Free calling between Verizon customers<p/>The bad: Spotty service in So. IL, but all companies are spotty down there.<p/>Summary: I really like our company. Our previous company didnt have great customer service. Just renewed our plan with Verizon for the third time. With most of our family with Verizon the free calling between Verizon customers works great for the budget.
The good: expandable memory, mp3 player, good signal, and alot of features<p/>The bad: camera is acceptable, the external display is black and white <p/>Summary: This phone has everything you need like mp3player, bluetooth, and upgradable memory. it comes with a 64 mb micro sd card. but it is little less if u want to use for mp3. The upgradable memory is pretty chep if u want to upgrade it.
The good: It's Slim. It's looks Good. I like the voice dialing and camera.<p/>The bad: It's not good as commercial says. Many of inconvenience.<p/>Summary: Not good in the address book. You can't store the more than one number under the same name. You have to have same name for multi phone number per person. Also when searching the name if pless A then M for "Amy" it goes to "M___". This is very inconvenient. And, this phone has only one socket to plug the battery charger or head phone. When you need to charge the battery and use the headphone same time while you are driving a car, No you can't.
The good: This phone has good reception and clarity.<p/>The bad: CANNOT Download to a PC. Ther Bluetooth is for HEADSETS ONLY!!!<p/>Summary: I was very dissppointed to find out the Blue Tooth has been disabled except for Headsets. I wanted to transfer pix from my phone to my PC but you can't. You have to pay a Verizon fee to TEXT the picture to you and if you don't have e-mail the camera is useless! <br>Im taking it back and getting a Motorloa RAZR V3 from Cingular so I can download my pix with my Blue Tooth adapter and not get nickel and dime to death like Verizon does.
The good: Obviously doesn't get water damage that easily, great quality, very sturdy.<p/>The bad: I honestly can not think of anything that I honestly do not like about the phone<p/>Summary: I had this phone for about a week and I left it outside on my back porch and it rained and rained ALL NIGHT LONG! I used my home phone to keep calling it and finally remembered being on the back porch and went back there. It was in a puddle and was SOAKED! I brought it in, at first the ear piece was crackling but i took it apart and let it air dry and it works just fine! I took it to my service providers store and asked them to look at it and they tested it and it fuctioned perfectly, they were in awe! Also, have dropped this phone countless times...it seems more like a Timex than a Motorola becuase it has took a licking and a half!
The good: few dropped calls - when they say that, for me it has been true. I rarely get dropped calls<p/>The bad: The cons really relate to all carriers. The plans are too expensive and if you upgrade your plan (one that you have had), they don't offer the cheaper one and that's it - you are stuck.<p/>Summary: I've had several carriers in the past 6 years and it seems that they are better than Sprint and I have heard alot of complaints from friends that have Verizon and Nextel. I would have tried T-Mobile but I don't like their plans.
The good: long batter life, caller id on outside of phone, assign ringtones, easy to use.<p/>The bad: It is a picture phone but takes ok pictures, have to hold real still. Cant keep many pics on the phone.<p/>Summary: This phone is good for the beginner that had never used a cell phone before. Its a nice small size and the battery can go for a few days before you really need to charge it. Comes with a lot of good preloaded ring tones. It is web enabled and you can use it to text message. When taking pictures with the phone you have to hold it as still as possible and the brighter it is the better the picture. The caller id is located on the outside of the phone, so you can see who is calling before you pick up. This is my first flip phone and I like it. I recommend it. Ive also dropped it a few times and it still works great. I had this phone for about 3 yrs.
The good: Very Rural Area in North Central Wiscosin, this is the only phone that has reliable service. <p/>The bad: ~Occasionally drops calls from Singular Customers<p/>Summary: We've had phones through Verizon, AT&T, Cingular and tracfone is the ONLY Company that provides decent service in this very rural area. We are able to use our phones without roaming charges and without dropped calls. This morning I had to contact Tracfone because of damage to the phone and they are sending out a replacement phone at no charge and transferring the minutes I had left. In addition, we will not be losing any incoming messages, the callers will be sent to voicemail and we are able to retrieve the messages from our home phone. The company has provided excellent customer service and were very polite.
The good: Bluetooth, Infrared, Long Battery Life, High Picture Quality, Vibrating Alerts, Compact<p/>The bad: Outdated, Easy to get Dirty, Drops Easily<p/>Summary: Good phone but not for a permanent phone; more like a temporary solution. Connect to friends with Bluetooth and download their files. Gets really dirty really fast.
The good: Easy to use, very simple and works great<p/>The bad: needs more features and bigger screen<p/>Summary: The sgh-e760 is a great phone with only a few setbacks. This phone is soo easy to use and a person that has never used it before can easily navagite through it. One big setback is that the phone needs a bigger screen and would look better with one
The good: Flashlight<br>Custom Ringtones<br>Inexpensive<br>Interchangable Faceplates<br>Very Durable<br>Super-long Battery life<p/>The bad: Only 2 games (Snake II, Space Impact+)<br>No web browsing<br>B/W Screen<p/>Summary: Great Phone to use on a budget (ideal for college kids) and it is usually available for 20 dollars. The built-in flashlight is an awesome feature and have use it many time to help find my way in the dark. The rechargeable battery will last about 2 weeks powered on. With the phone off it will last just about forever. (I usually have mine off most of the time and have charged it just 3 times since buying it almost 2 1/2 year ago!) It holds up well and can take a beating. If it gets scuffed too much you can change the faceplate to one of your liking. No internet, no color screen and a few games aren't that bad, what'd you expect for 20 dollars?
The good: Its better than the 8200. It has changeable fonts. has video and can update by the push of a button.<p/>The bad: its a older model<p/>Summary: I love my new phone. I paid $50 dollars for an insurance exchange. IF you return a third time, they give you an upgrade to a new phone.
The good: Good quality, MP3 if you know how to turn it on<p/>The bad: VCast and no OBDEX for the bluetooth<p/>Summary: Overall I really like this phone. Very easy to use and syncs to bit pim easily. Bluetooth headset works fine but without the ability to sync it, the phone is really limited.
The good: Plenty of memory, bright screen, excellent voice quality, screen doesn't scratch easily, high quality speakerphone, super easy to use!<p/>The bad: Small buttons<p/>Summary: The HTC Tornado (aka the SDA) is the perfect phone for the busy user. After a 5-10 minute set-up, you are ready to go. You can play music or videos on the phone at anytime with Windows Media Player. The calendar feature is very easy to use for people who want to quickly type in information.
The good: Verizon seems to be the strongest signal I've experienced in the area. People I've come into contact with here use Verizon mostly -- so your 'network' will be large.<p/>The bad: I live in a basement level, so my service is terrible when I am in my apartment. Going by the window helps.<p/>Summary: I very rarely get dropped calls or bad connections. The majority of the people I know use Verizon in Ann Arbor, so I would recommend this service here.