Pros: Lightweight, Sturdy, Great Options Cons: At $199, still more than most are willing to pay
Shopping Around
In mid-August, my beloved Samsung 3500 began it’s last weeks of life. At over a year and a half old with heavy usage, I figured the time would be here sooner, rather than later. When the speaker of the phone began...
Pros: Big improvements made over previous models Cons: A little pricey at $180 now. No tri-mode capability
When we got in the Samsung N200 we were a little reserved on promoting this handset. We saw the problems that the 3500 had, and were afraid that since it had a very similar design, the same problems would pop up.
Pros: Stylish, sturdy, and an improvement over its predecessor. Cons: It is a bit pricey and somewhat too signal "happy".
The Samsung SCH-3500 was Sprint's most popular and widely praised phone. People flocked to the spaceage looking phone and was quickly Samsung's best seller. I was even dazzled enough to buy one as soon as I realized I needed a cellphone last summer. My...
Pros: The size, flip-up, super packed features are enough to make your mouth water Cons: The price might make that mouth quite dry too...
Starters:
Let me first start off by saying that the gal who wrote the first review for this phone has done a wonderful job! Her epinion was actually what gave my decision to purchase this phone a lot of weight and I am glad that I took...
Pros: Small and stylish Cons: A bit on the expensive side, but worth it.
I just recently bought this phone and I love it. The phone comes with so many great features like voice mail, voice activation, caller ID, and missed calls, incoming calls, and outgoing call lists. The feature I use the most is the voice activation,...
Pros: Great reception; great sound quality; packed with features; really a powerhouse little phone Cons: No games? Battery life might be a trifle suspect
I recently purchased an amazing little cellphone: The Samsung N200 Blue for use with Sprint PCS wireless service. I had needed a new phone for a while, and had my eye on the n200 because of some positive word-of-mouth and online window-shopping. But...
Pros: Metal flip, slightly smaller than 3500, sounds better, bigger phone book Cons: My first one was defective! Retail price is too high.
This phone is an updated version of Samsung's 3500. Users may know that this phone was great EXCEPT for the fatal flaw: a flimsy flip that eventually cracks and breaks off (I know 3 people this happened to!).
Pros: Joystick makes going through menus a blast. Has meny PDA features. Cons: Doesn't measure signal very well, T-9 "word guessing" software is annoying.
I've had my Qualcom 2700 for about a year and a half now, and it took tons of falling, kicking, and smashing against the walls. But just when i thought the phone was indistructable and left it on the gym floor, somebody successfully landed a dumbell on...
Pros: features, price, size Cons: wireless web access pricey, battery easily detachable, small means it's easy to misplace or lose
The Samsung SPH-N200 that I ended up buying online from the Sprint Cellular Online Store is a knockoff of a more popular Samsung phone, the SCH-3500, which was Sprint's top-selling model until recently. However, the SPH-N200 has a ...
Pros: Simple interface for common tasks, good battery life and signal acquisition Cons: Signal indicator too optimistic, cumbersome interface for advanced features
Prologue: From Sony to Samsung
I have been a Sprint PCS customer for two-and-a-half years; the company's rate plans and coverage area fit my lifestyle wonderfully. I've had few concerns, and the ones I have had have been addressed by...
Pros: Stylish; large display; joystick navigation; built-in voice dialing; and MORE! Cons: A bit expensive; no customizable ringtones; some still find it too bulky.
I don't know what the "N" in N200 stands for, but it might as well stand for "next generation". Samsung's SPH-N200 is the next step in the evolution of its best-selling SCH-3500. Its appearance is largely similar to that of the original, but it weighs...
Pros: Durability, size, style and screen. Cons: No voice recorder, different battery to old phones.
As an existing SprintPCS customer I had to replace a broken Samsung SCH-3500. The N200 has all the strong points of the 3500, with a couple much needed improvements.
I'm going to gear this toward those planning on upgrading, and make...
Pros: Very classy look and feel, tons of useful features, easy to navigate Cons: Price
In searching for better reception, wide coverage area, better plan and better price on a cell phone, I stumbled upon the Samsung SPH-N200. No, I didn't actually trip and fall per se, but yes, I did fall...in LOVE!
Pros: Easy joystick navigation, sleek casing, well-designed features Cons: Somewhat pricey, may measure signal strength inaccurately
A Review of Samsung's SPH-N200
I purchased this phone about a month ago, and am very pleased with it. I look primarily at three things when searching for a phone: aesthetics, features and functionality. I've divided this...
Pros: Great size even for big hands. flip design. stong battery. joystick navigation Cons: maybe a little confusing at first.
I picked up the Samsung SPH-N200 from a vendor here at work whom our company has a contract with. So from the start this was great deal. I go the phone for free, so no sticker shock for this epinions review.
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