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by kayliwitch , Jul 05 '01
Pros: Great CB quality, tough outer shell, works well long distance Cons: Breaks up or hangs up pretty often
I've been using this product for over a year now, my company switched over, lured by the nice packages and the CB function. I personally think this is a great phone, the only big problem being that it breaks up pretty often around town. Oddly enough,...
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by lilangelbaby , Jun 27 '01
Pros: tons of features!! Cons: none that I can recall
This cell phone is my life! No joke! It has everything; web access, address book, voicemail, speaker phone, answering maching, caller id, different rings, walkie talkies, and the battery doesn't die down tell hours later. I love it and I use it all the...
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by Ohara1861 , Jun 17 '01
Pros: Compact, can get 2 for 1 deal, two way radio, good antenna, great for babysitting Cons: Cuts out, lots of dead spot, phone just turns off
Back in January, we opted to get a cellular phone. We chose this particular phone because alot of my husband's friends had it and they all loved the two way feature. We were also able to get a two-for-one special so we only had to pay for 1 phone.
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by Mjwidell , May 22 '01
Pros: Speakerphone, two-way radio Cons: Ack, the keypad is horrible!
I have owned several Nokia and Motorola cell phones for personal use over the last several years, and was recently issued a Motorola i1000 at work. My first impression was.. "I HATE this phone!" I almost wrote my opinion then, but decided to wait and...
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by mas90guru , May 18 '01
Pros: Compact, see-thru cover, speakerphone Cons: Not a consumer phone - confusing to program - best for a power user.
For years I snickered at anybody who used Nextel. They'd long been dismissed as a wireless company that only caters to larger businesses. Recently I found the Nextel i1000plus for $19 at Buy_dot_com and couldn't resist giving both the phone and the...
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by facci7 , May 10 '01
Pros: Small, Flip design, Net capable, Voicemail, 2 way radio, Caller ID Cons: Battery life, no roaming
My wife and I purchased matching Nextel's 6 months ago after using them at my job for the past 4 or 5 years. One of the reasons we went with them is the 2 way radio(Direct Connect). Since then we have saved lots of minutes and money using the 2 way radio...
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by facci7 , May 10 '01
Pros: Small, Flip design, Net capable, Voicemail, 2 way radio, caller ID Cons: Battery life, no roaming
My wife and I purchased matching Nextel's 6 months ago after using them at my job for the past 4 or 5 years. One of the reasons we went with them is the 2 way radio(Direct Connect). Since then we have saved lots of minutes and money using the 2 way...
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by fertoman , May 04 '01
Pros: It is both a 2-way radio and a phone. Cons: limited service coverage area.
The Nextel i1000 plus, is both an excellent phone, and two-way radio. It is truly the best of both worlds. The company that I work for, changed from regular cellular service to Nextel, and it reduced the company-wide phone bill by a very large...
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by karentonyjake , May 02 '01
Pros: Service, size, see through display, speakerphone, one second billing
Cons: Non-intuitive menus, lackluster standby time
For any of you who've read my other cellular reviews, here's a surprise... I switched from Verizon to Nextel because of: 1) Sound quality; 2) I wanted the Motorola i1000 plus phone; 3) speakerphone capability and 4) one second billing after the first...
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by spoalanm , Apr 26 '01
Pros: SPEAKER PHONE! Direct Connect feature. Cons: Battery life.
I haven't had a cell phone in a long time. I had one when they were new, and they had to be carried around in a large console-type thing. I also had one of the old 'brick-phones' that you couldn't even hope to get into your pocket.
This...
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by iref123 , Apr 18 '01
Pros: Small and light. Speakerphone. Cons: Awful reliability. Software glitch.
I sell Nextel, so believe me I know what I am talking about. This phone has been our dealership's nightmare. 9 out of 10 returns are the i1000+, with the usual complaint being "It shuts off by itself". This is a software glitch.Motorola claims it has...
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by JB_McCormick , Apr 16 '01
Pros: Compact Cons: No earphone jack
This Nextel phone is great at first glance. It is business stylish in that there are no "fru-fru" colors or logos. It is simple black. No "fru-fru" rings. It will not play the National Anthem or the Battle Hymn of the Republic. It will do a variety...
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by SHAPIRO2 , Apr 12 '01
Pros: features & features, easy to program, small, very durable, great support Cons: short battery life, dropped calls frequently
The Nextel i1000plus is definitely the best all-around cell phone that it offered for the 'always expanding' cell phone provider. This phone offers more features that you can imagine on a phone. You press a button and you're talking on a walkie-talkie...
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by ExcitingName , Apr 11 '01
Pros: Small, with nice 2 way radio Cons: Very hard to "hold" with your shoulder while... cough... driving.
It is nice and small and fits easily in a pocket, small handbag, or motorcycle "trunk".
The unlimited free use of the 2-way radio is a great option. It is a bit difficult to learn the functions, but once you do, you will enjoy being able to...
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by joeonetime , Apr 06 '01
Pros: Lots of features in a relatively compact package Cons: Somewhat difficult to learn to program
I've been through many cellphones since I first bought a mobile phone, and I must say that I'm quite happy with the Motorola i1000 so far.
I switched to Nextel after using AT&T with my Nokia 6162 - primarily for the wireless web. The i1000...
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