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by bor , May 11 '00
Pros: Compact; Speakerphone Is Great; Radio Function; Plastic Holster Cons: Hi Interference Emitted; Counter-Intuitive Menus; Difficult To Handle
If you own one, your probably a little afraid of it. That clicking noise you hear when you're near speakers - that's coming from the phone. You're probably wondering how much power this phone is using to emit *that* much interference to a speaker ten...
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by Limp-HotDog , Nov 28 '99
Pros: Ease of use, light weight, small, internet capable. Cons: Lack of coverage in some less populated areas.
Let me start off by telling you that I was employed by NEXTEL so I'd pretty much say I'm an expert on all of their (Motorola's) product line.
Motorola's i1000+ is not a overly bulky phone, unlike some reviewers claim...the fact of the...
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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 MoHNeY , Feb 03 '00
Pros: radio Cons: everything
The Nextel i1000 is a great phone, dont get me wrong, but compared to it's competitors' products, it comes in dead last.
For every part of the nextel phone, there is a Nokia parallel, and then one on top of it.
From the Nextel Web...
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by gary62 , Oct 27 '99
Pros: Great coverage, excellent clarity & reasonable rates. Cons: No Hands Free kit
I used to have the cell phone from hell (Airtouch) - I had a thirty minute commute to and from work along Sunset Blvd in Los Angeles and the damn phone wouldn't stay connected for more than a couple of minutes - it was infuriating and the clarity was...
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by TVAR , Mar 02 '00
Pros: free walky-talky system Cons: price
This phone is great. I couldnt belive it when i saw it. It has so many features, its unbaliveable. The first thing i was suprised at was that it had a two phones or more walky talky sytem. Then i was really surprised when i heard it was free. The walky...
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by paulshih , Oct 25 '99
Pros: Great features Cons: EXPENSIVE!
I bought 2 NEXTEL i1000 plus last month, and I have to say that this is the ULTIMATE phone. It has a speaker phone built in, which for those of you who believe driving and talking on the phone is extremely dangerous, would find it EXTREMELY helpful....
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by GoodSyntax , May 31 '00
Pros: Too many features to list, lightweight, good battery time and very reliable service Cons: Fragile earpiece, too many features to list
Almost two years ago, when prices came down for most cellular phones and services, I joined the bandwagon with a Nokia. Coupled with AT&T, I thought that I had all I could ever need in mobile communication. I soon encountered many of the horrors of...
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by Hornet18 , Jan 26 '00
Pros: clear communication, easy to use, very portable and compact Cons: may be difficult to figure out
I bought this product because needed a good cell phone that had it all. This cell phone has connection to the internet, e-mail, and voice mail. All services work great, and the voice mail is excellent. The battery life is great and the communication...
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by gdtoddler , Aug 17 '01
Pros: Speakerphone, two-way radio, e-connections (text pages, web capable, etc). Cons: Short battery life when used often, conversation delays, connection drops, RF interference with other electronics.
We purchased several of the Nextel i1000plus units for my department. In our evaluation we looked at Sprint PCS and Nextel. We chose the i1000's because of the two-way feature which PCS did not offer at the time. Prices were similar between the two....
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by surfaday , Jul 27 '00
Pros: Laden with useful features, good performance Cons: Flimsy antenna
After surviving the analog experience, (phone cost 99 cents but its the size of a brick and phone bills were $300+), I have been to several digital companies and have finally, years later, settled, for good, I think, on Nextel and the i1000 plus. ...
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by triworld , Mar 03 '00
Pros: absolutly none Cons: every thing that deals with this phone
Could it get any worse.
The i1000 is a great phone when your in a decent coverage area. This phone has all the bells and whistles. More importantly be aware that once you sign on the dotted line and agree to be a Nextel customer you can forget...
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by mickeya82 , Jan 19 '00
Pros: Cheap, small, and gets reception everywhere Cons: not good for one person use
This phone has been the greatest cell phone i ever used. With a built in walkey talkey, that is easy to use, and it reaches EVERYWHERE! There is no charge for using the walkey talkey. It is so easy to use, and it ahs reception almost everywhere you go....
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by jammma1 , Mar 15 '00
Pros: Good features Cons: Breaks down more often than an "88 hyundai
I got my 1st nextel i1000 phone back in September, and I thought it was the greatest cell-phone ever. I even posted an opinion on it singing its praises, but I have since had a quick change of heart.
The features on the i1000 can't be beat,...
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by jackunger , Jan 11 '00
Pros: Excellent sound, good features Cons: Send/end button combined
Having sold and used many brands of cellular phones, I am very impressed with the sound quality of Motorola phones, the Nextel i1000+ in particular. I always had a problem with most other phones because the earpiece was designed in such a manner that, if...
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