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by dcpatriot , Jul 26 '01
Pros: Durable, Long battery life, Inexpensive this list goes on... Cons: Small Buttons
I'm very hard on phones, I ve had four in the last 2 years. And the previous 3 all broke, one broke twice. This phone is inexpensive, almost impossible to break, it will store more than one phone number per person in the address book. So you done need...
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by openwheel , Aug 14 '01
Pros: Clear sound, light weight, easy search directory, durable, great speaker phone feature and sturdy buttons. Cons: No built in belt clip, cannot use hands free while charging phone.
The phone it's self is great. Heres what I would add and change for the DuraMax II. 1) Make the antenna come out from the top of the phone instead of having it come out from the back then point up. In other words make it flush with the top of the phone....
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by pickupman , Aug 06 '02
Pros: battery life, ability to enter multiple numbers for one person, durability, display Cons: not as easy as Motorola to look up numbers, speaker phone not loud enough
I purchased this phone over a year ago for my wife. She had finally broken her Motorola and she doesn’t get off work until the local phone store closes. I checked all the specks on the phones he had in stock. There were a number of things about the...
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by SHOORTY , Jun 29 '01
Pros: very light, and small Cons: too light
This is one of the greatest phones out there. It is very light and small and can fit almost anywhere you want it to. It has a great service and the battery lasts a life time. Also the battery is one of the fastest charging batteries I have ever had. It...
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by madame , Aug 30 '01
Pros: this phone is all that and more!it does everything i need it to do Cons: not web enabled like i need it anyway i have a pc
well i've been looking at this phone for awhile, but the price was to high for me. just my luck my phone got stolen so i had a chance to purchase a new one i was skeptical at first,but then i thought you have to pay for good quality so i decided to...
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Very tough phone
by glock454u ,Dec 17 '03
Pros: Tough case and stable signals. Cons: Battery gets pretty warm after talking for extended periods.
I have had this phone for over a year now and have no issues with it. It has been dropped several times, stepped on, and used in places I never would have thought I would get a signal.
Limited in the ringtone and graphics area but if you are looking for flash this is not the phone for you.
Rubberized exterior is easy to hold onto.
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My all-time favorite phone
by rbsjr ,Mar 22 '04
Pros: ruggedness, battery life, multi-band operation, logical operation Cons: could be smaller, hi-tech for 2001, few bells & whistles
Hardly state of the art anymore, but it works great is well-nigh bullet-proof, and works almost everywhere! The battery will last a week with a single charge and average usage (but watch out for using it for prolonged periods when roaming in an analog area). It connects with enough networks to be usable almost anywhere. The controls and menus are well thought-out without the complexity and key multiplexing common to many mini phones (pun intended).
It's my gold standard. I still have it because I have yet to find a phone which is functionally superior in any meaningful respect. I've also owned phones from Nokia and Sony, and traded in an Erikson for the Duramax.
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