Highest Rated Review by the Community
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Mar 24 '05
Pros: PDA and phone integration, color screen Cons: Bulky, quiet Palm alarm, no jog dial, battery placement, unprotected screen, can't sync with Macintosh
Summary: I received this Samsung SPH-i330 as a free, refurbished replacement for my trusty Kyocera QCP-6035, which started having speaker problems after two years of hard use. The replacement was under Sprint PCS's replacement program, which costs $4.95 per month ... read more
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Jan 13 '04
Pros: Everything! Cons: The alarm isn't that loud
Summary: The phone comes with a little battery that only has about 1 hour of talk time and it will only last you about day or so with mediocre use. It can come with an extended life battery that gives 4 hours talk and lasts for days, but that's all optional. The ... read more
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Jan 06 '04
Pros: Great size, All-in-1, Great reception, Speaker phone, Wireless Internet Cons: Phone software is sketchy, Has frozen several times, Not the sturdiest phone out there.
Summary: I had been in the market for a PDA and realized that the most cost-efficient thing would be to buy this phone. I sold my current Sprint phone on eBay and bought this one on eBay as well, and it only set me back about $60. The phone had been well taken ... read more
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Oct 14 '03
Pros: Combination phone, looks great, large screen Cons: CPU speed slow, large sized phone, screen gets dirty easily
Summary: My wife has this phone, and the Outlook addressbook/mail sync with the phone is excellent. We've always wanted a PalmOS cell phone to facilitate simplifying all of our things (checkbook, phone, addresses, etc.) The screen is bright enough for outdoor u ... read more
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Sep 25 '03
Pros: Just what you'd expect/hope. Features are solid. Cons: none
Summary: I purchased this phone through Sprint PCS where I already had an account. I was a little nervous to buy it because some of the previous reviews on it. Items such as "hanging" and poor case. The case had me real concerned because, being a man, I don't ... read more
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Aug 22 '03
Pros: - better than the handspring treo 300
- compact PDA/ phone Cons: - hangs pretty frequently
- tough to find good accessories
Summary: - priced the same as Treo 300, this is a better phone that the handspring model. That phone used to ... read more
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Jul 06 '03
Pros: Incredibly versatile; ergonomically perfect; easy to use and navigate; very durable. Cons: Screen hard to read in direct sunlight; hard to get knowledgeable support.
Summary: I bought my wife the Treo 300 earlier this year, thinking that was the way I would go when my Cingul ... read more
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Jul 04 '03
Pros: Small, Color screen and well my external brain. Cons: Hot Sync an pain in the butt.
Summary: I convinced my wife that I needed to get a new gadget. This is what I purchased. This phone is fre ... read more
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May 02 '03
Pros: nice phone, fun toy Cons: poor web surfing ability
Summary: The web browser on this unit is almost useless because it is not frames or java capable. After much tech support, i was finally told that it is NOT upgradable to a level which will support frames. The operating system can not be upgraded and it doesn't ... read more
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May 01 '03
Pros: Great speakerphone, nice dialing thru address book, good pda, fast internet browser, ir beaming Cons: Facial Oil, no email, No alarm, freezing, no sms or chat, no custom ringers
Summary: So the beginning was a little rough for me. I got the i330 and really enjoyed the options. It really is an amazing little piece. I had to download lots of 3rd party apps to personalize my phone and get it right. I needed an alarm clock that was loud so I ... read more
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Apr 26 '03
Pros: Seems well built Cons: Poor phone/PDA integration
Summary: I bought this phone to replace my aging Nokia 6360 but returned it after finding limited phone/PDA integration. I knew I was in trouble when I had an alarm in my datebook go off reminding me to call in for a conference call - Guess what? You can't have ... read more
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Apr 12 '03
Pros: cell phone/palm pda combo all work as expected. lots of 3rd party enhancements. speakerphone. Cons: palm OS alarm not loud. no sending SMS messages by default. Some bugs.
Summary: After reading about these smartphones, and seeing my friends use different ones, I suddenly realized that there's really no need anymore for me to tote around both a Visor Edge and a cell phone. So, after months of following the two top Sprint ... read more
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Feb 27 '03
Pros: Great form factor; perfect blend of features Cons: Too easy to accidentally push a button; voice dial keeps resetting
Summary: The i330 is the best gadget I've bought in years! Finally, no more carrying a cell and a PDA. It's all in one! As you can tell, I'm still excited about my purchase.
I do have a couple of gripes, however.
1. I've entered ... read more
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Jan 22 '03
Pros: Excellent integration of phone, internet, email. Very stylish Cons: Very long wait for technical support (Sprint).
Summary: I admit it--I'm a technology junkie. I walked into Best Buy to browse and walked a little too close to the cellular phone section. The Samsung SPH I330 had just arrived and the employee asked if I'd like to see it since it wasn't on display yet. The ... read more
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Jan 06 '03
Pros: Slick unit, great features and ease of use Cons: Sprint PCS support people overwhelmed.
Leather case very poorly made.
Summary: The powers-that-be at my office hooked me up with a new cell phone for the new year! I unwrapped a shiny new i330 last Monday and entered the world of PDA phones. (I should mention that I didn't personally pay for the phone - the $500 suggested retail ... read more
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