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by ArchieSicat , Dec 11 '00
Pros: Cellphone and handsfree kit in one Cons: Short battery life
I fell in love with this product right away. It's like bringing the speaker phone functionality into the cellular phone, something that has never been done before. You just select speaker and presto, no need to put the handset near your ear--you can...
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by Jerry_Green , Dec 07 '00
Pros: Product has the features I want Cons: Product is not available on line
The computer recommended Motorola i1000 and Nextel i1000 as possible purchases. It then nicely informs you that neither of these is available on e-shop. That is frustrating and useless.
I couldn't care less who does NOT have the product I...
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by PAJIII , Nov 22 '00
Pros: Light weight, good features great battery Cons: flimsy construction
My companies live and die by our Nextel phone service. With a good number of people carrying the range of Nextel Phones, we have seen and heard everything about them.
The i1000+ is a compact, easy to use phone. The buttons are easy to...
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by jennid_2000 , Nov 10 '00
Pros: small light weight Cons: cheap, unreliable
I have this phone fixed 3 times now. The flip part of the phone is held together by cheap pieces of plastic that crack off if you do not close the phone perfectly straight. After the plastic cracks, the flip dangles by a couple of wires from the phone...
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by markcamp , Nov 07 '00
Pros: size weight features call clarity Cons: nothing major
I have been with Sprint PCS for the past 2 years and the phone call quality was anything other than "clear" here in a major metro area right on the interstate. The i1000plus has loud, clear volume. The speaker phone is better than many office...
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by jagundo , Nov 02 '00
Pros: Two way radio, Many features Cons: Poor battery life, kind of balky
Looks cool, sounds good, HELL to operate
If it didn’t hurt so much, I would rather pull my hair out than use this phone. About a month ago, the company I work for decided to get everyone in my department the Nextel i1000. My first impressions...
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by bestguy18 , Oct 24 '00
Pros: Two-way messaging, great clarity Cons: fragile earpiece
This has got to be the best phone on the market. I bought the phone for a combination of uses, from home to work. It was very convenient for work because my boss and many co-workers have the Nextel service and can make great use out of this phones two...
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by techtv , Oct 24 '00
Pros: Direct Connect Cons: Phone is bulky, and Cover will break,
I have my window open and am very tempted to toss.. no.. hurl this piece of junk at great velocity towards the pavement.
I bought the i1000+ after much due diligence. The reasons I found it attractive were Direct Connect feature- (walkie talkie...
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by martet01 , Oct 21 '00
Pros: many partnerships Cons: many "broken" links/login troubles
Disclaimer: Since this particular phone appears elsewhere and this is a webphone section, I will use this review to describe only the web based functions.
The Nextel i1000 plus has 4 basic operating modes. These are Phone, Private,...
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by blockhart , Oct 17 '00
Pros: see above Cons: see above
Please note, the subject has nothing to do with my review, I just couldn't think of anything slick to say.
Let me start off by telling you that I am a Wireless Application Developer (WAD, yes I know...), and that I have worked with several...
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by davidadams , Oct 16 '00
Pros: Easy to use, great features Cons: Flip-style is a bit more complicated than necessary?
Well, I'll admit that I don't own one of these puppies but I wish I did. I have about six friends who all use these with Nextel service and I've gotten a chance to play around with them quite a bit.
Overall the phone is easy to use and the...
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by deekaybiz , Oct 07 '00
Pros: Very good product Cons: 2000 is already on the market?
Most of the cellular phones that you have been used up until now are
very heavy and bulky to carry around either in your shirt pocket or your
coat packet or your genes. everytime you had to get your email you
had to sign up with internet...
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by VP_Filinegro , Oct 04 '00
Pros: The reception is always clear. From the most remote places! Cons: Only 9 rings, the casing is easily scratched
Well I'm going to start off by saying I love this phone. If I knew about this phone sooner I guarantee I would've got this. Why you asked? Well before I had this phone I had The Ericsson T18Z, Nokia 5190 (My second fave phone), The Nokia 6190, Nokia...
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by Naughtius , Sep 28 '00
Pros: works well indoors, great features Cons: spotty coverage, not cool looking, hard to program
This is my current cell phone, the Motorola i1000 Cell Phone. Our local provider is Nextel, but I'm unsure as to whether they are the exclusive service provider for Motorola or not. Maybe some of you out there with this phone can tell me.
I...
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by hrpjr , Sep 22 '00
Pros: 2way radio,regular phone features ,size,durability,legibility. Cons: None really. Sorry.
Way cool ..I can set it to call me up to 90 days in advance. Way cool! But wait.. there's more:
I had worked for another computer company and was in charge of the tech- nical and communications side. I scoured the industry for leading technology...
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