The good: The Motorola V325 is the first cell phone I've had that I've absolutely fallen in love with. With some...retooling...one can add custom ringtones, wallpapers, and can upload photos from the phone's camera. There are also an amazing array of great games for the phone as well. Not to mention the fact that the phone looks quite good as well.<p/>The bad: The camera takes very poor pictures, but that really shouldn't be the reason you bought a phone in the first place. The silver, brushed exterior of the phone, while pretty, is tough to clean well due to the tiny ridges that trap dirt in place.<p/>Summary: Overall, this is a great phone with very few flaws. It can do many things, and is quite stylish to boot. The menus are easy to navigate, and the screen is very nice. If you're in the market for a mid-level phone, go for the MOT v325.
The good: I get good service most of the time and i rarely lose calls except in basements of houses or on trains. <p/>The bad: The only problem is that my phone isnt that durable and it takes like 3 hrs a trip to the store becuase the service department is sooo slow.<p/>Summary: I recommend verizon wireless as a carrier but id suggest getting a better phone than the cheapest one they offer because it usually will not hold up and its quite difficult and obnoxious to get it replaced. I would recommend the motorola Q since ive read several good things about it.
The good: It has a great mp3 player and you can put your own transflash memory card in for more music. It has a loud speaker so the sound quality is wonderful. It has a push to flip button so it is easy to flip the phone open. It has a large screen and it is bright also. The camera has a spotlight so your pictures can be brighter.<p/>The bad: The picture quality is not that good even though it is a 1.3 mega pixel camera. Battery runs out quick if you use the mp3 player a lot. The phone comes with a 32 megabyte transflash card and it is a small size.<p/>Summary: This is a wonderful phone and I think it is the best looking phone Nextel ever made. It has a nice silver color and the push to flip button is amazing. The screen is big and bright. It has a nice keypad and a nice blue background light.
The good: Normally dependable.<p/>The bad: Signal seems to just "drop" sometimes for no apparent reason. Doesn't happen a lot, but enough to get me flustered.<p/>Summary: Not much to say, I mean it is only about cell phone coverage. I guess what my final summary would be that I only use Sprint PCS because I am on a family share plan and it is cheap for me (guess I get what I pay for). If I was the primary account holder for this phone I would go elsewhere for service.
The good: I have never had any problems with this phone. I get great signal, speaker is good and loud and just works great<p/>The bad: This phone, just like the 551 and the 505 has the same problem. the number buttoms rub on the screen and over time you see rub marks on the screen from all the number keys.<p/>Summary: Mechanically this phone is the best phone i have ever had, yet like all of it predecessors it has the same cosmetic blemish on the screen. If Motorola could fix this, i would never switch to another type of phone ever.
The good: nice display and camera,nice bluetooth,user friendly menu<p/>The bad: big,battery meter is erratic....it shows fully charged and if u have to shut down and boot up again...the battery looses some charge....Also when battery is fully charged it shows 7 bars. However the once you loose one bar, the rest 6 are lost in few mins....in other words the battery meter is not scaled evenly,long boot time<p/>Summary: Overall a good phone.I have had some battery problems and I am not sure whether it is specific to my phone. Got a brand new orignial Nokia battery but same results. Battery consumption is also high when I use bluetooth. Dont get me wrong the phone is nice....but its just the problems that come to my mind when I think about 6620...
The good: Very slim and durable<p/>The bad: Some software malfunctions<p/>Summary: I like this phone because of the size but it has basically the same software as my old v300. And just the other day I noticed that my volume button doesn't work when my phone is open. All in all it is a decent phone considering I got it free with a 1-year contract.
The good: Excellent coverage in major cities<p/>The bad: Terrible coverage in central small markets<p/>Summary: In a major city or on a major highway, I would give Verizon a 99%, but off the beaten track in central KY, and the score drops to 50%, even in mid size markets like Dannville. But with Nationwide coverage, they still are in a class by themselves.
The good: Color Screen, stylish, bright led's and key lights<p/>The bad: basic features, no camera, no blue tooth<p/>Summary: I would say this phone is a very good phone for the basic user. It has all you really need. It has text messaging, picture messaging, broadband/internet access with available tones and wallpapers an all to download. But it doesnt have any nice advanced features like a built in camera, or bluetooth capabilities. All in all, this phone's perfect for the common person.
The good: Good camera, durable, good feel and easy phonebook<p/>The bad: Sometimes has choppy sounds, inconsistent battery life<p/>Summary: In conclusion, the E815 is one of the best verizon phones out there. It compliments with a good camera, the access to the premium services and huge bright screen. The screen is somewhat hard to see in bright lights.
The good: Nice key pads, easy to use, good radio sound quality<p/>The bad: No Bluetooth<p/>Summary: I have owned this phone for about 6 months now. I just love it. Its great to use. The radio is wonderful. The only thing I miss is the bluetooth.
The good: fm radio, IR, battery life, good reception, <p/>The bad: no bluetooth, somewhat flimsy construction, external antennae, <p/>Summary: This is overall a great phone. The built in radio can be quite handy; however, you must use the proprietary headset to listen to it. The battery life is pretty good and will last for several days. The camera is not the best, but what do you expect from a phone camera? The speakerphone option is also especially handy when you have to answer calls while driving. The only bad thing is that it lacks bluetooth so the only way to transfer photos, ringtones, etc is via infrared or if you buy a data cable. Otherwise this is a great and stylish nokia flip phone.
The good: Very versatile. Tri-band phone which allows the phone to be used in most countries. 1.3 MP camera with flash. Smartphone with Symbian S60 OS. Digital music player. Upgradeable memory.<p/>The bad: Bulky and heavy, but for the features it offers, it is worth it. Phone is slightly slow to load applications.<p/>Summary: I have been a die-hard Nokia fan for the past 5 years for obvious reasons. There are very few phones that can withstand the sort of torture that i subject my phones to. It is not deliberate, but I have dropped the phone from my pocket on numerous occasions and except for the scratches, their phones are rock steady. The fact that their antenna's are built into the casing are a plus. Now coming to this particular phone model - the nokia 6682. A very versatile smartphone which is almost a PDA. A camera with good resolution which allows both still picture capture as well as videos. A digital music player for playing MP3 tracks. The phone comes bundled with a 64 MB reduced size dual-voltage Multimedia Card. It made sense for me to invest in a larger memory, which allows me to store more of everything. This phone runs on the Symbian S60 platform, and there are numerous applications being introduced each day. These applications really help in tweaking the performance of this phone. Overall this phone is one of the best available in the US cellular market. Did i mention that this phone is very cheap with new service.
The good: Full service every where, radio, service centers i930, and motorola has the best warranty.<p/>The bad: none<p/>Summary: radio is so useful and service is great. service centers will fix your phone, not like other phone carriers where they tell you to go buy a new phone.
The good: Compact design, rhythm lights for phone calls, good earpiece and microphone<p/>The bad: Freezes up occasionally, and gets water damage easy<p/>Summary: Nice fun phone that was a great earpiece, the rhythm lights light up when you reieve a phone call which is pretty cool at night. Overall great phone, have had mine for over 1.5 years and still going strong!
The good: Hardly any dropped calls, great plan, very economic<p/>The bad: Hard to pick up service sometimes<p/>Summary: My carrier hardly ever drops my calls, (as you may have seen advertised in their commercials) however, service is difficult to get in all locations. Sometimes, in my own home (I don't use my land line) I can't pick up a signal, which is frustrating to say the least.
The good: solid construction, many good features, good sound quality, large display, good camera.<p/>The bad: limited memory, battery life<p/>Summary: this is a solid phone that has many useful features. it took awhile to get used to how to navigate the menus and quickly access the features. The display is large and makes things easy to read. The camera is surprising good for a cell phone. If this phone had better battery life and more internal or the ability to add additional memory it would be unbeatable. Overall a very good phone and would recommend it to anyone.
The good: Small and compact, easy to use keys and menu navigation. Virtually destruction proof. <p/>The bad: Hard to read display in certain light.<p/>Summary: The Nokia 3120 silver is a great compact little phone for basic phone users. Fits in your hand nicely, keys are easy to use and menu easy to navigate. Sound is clear. Long life battery lasting at least 3 days with average of 25 calls in and out. Has lots of menu options for basic users without all the fancy MP3 players, games, camera, etc that run the price up on other phones. It is virtually indestructible as mine as been stepped on by a horse, run over by a car and still works fine. Nice phone at nice price.
The good: Easy access to buttons, Multiple functions<p/>The bad: Not a camera phone<p/>Summary: I love my phantom phone. I have had it for 2 years now. It has been dropped, stepped on and more and it is still working. Great phone! I love the ease of pushing the buttons. Some phones have buttons that are "engraved" like into the phone which makes it harder to push, but not the phantom. The only drawback to the phone is that isn't a camera phone or a flip phone. Since it isn't a flip phone if you don't have your keys on lock you have the risk of pushing buttons and calling someone.
The good: Slim model<p/>The bad: bad display<p/>Summary: Motorola Razr v3 silver is a nice slim phone.but there are some disadvantages like poor display number dialing and storing different phone number for the same person. I tried using 3 diferent bluetooth headphone but none of them worked with this phone. It looks like there is a defect with the instrument itself