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by mari21 , Feb 07 '02
Pros: Great Clarity (when in service), Direct Connect, Great new improvement! Cons: Some dead zones, low battery life at times.
Okay, so my title sounds like an advertisement yea, but I must say that after a month of usage, I'm very happy with my Nextel service.
I previously had Sprint and Verizon. Sprint, I don't even need to go there with, and Verizon was good, but...
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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 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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by billso , Feb 25 '00
Pros: Compact, easy to use Cons: No web services yet
I got on board with Nextel's latest deal - free incoming calls through 2000 on a National Business Plan.
My girlfriend has an i700plus, so we use the radio feature often. It's great for quick messages, or when we are going somewhere and get...
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by ericae , Jul 28 '00
Pros: NONE Cons: Everything About The Phone
I am extremely dissapointed in Motorolas Nextel i100 plus phone. Yes it seems light and compact, but will it really live up to its name?
Obviously not. I am on my 5th i1000 phone in only a little over a year, and no I'm not a construction worker...
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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 raburashed , Jan 01 '00
Pros: small, very nice looking, and clear Cons: numbers are too small
It was just last month that I decided to go ahead and purchase a cellular phone for my everyday needs. I found that my household phone plans were costing me an arm and a leg and that the new service plans offered by nextel and sprint were very well...
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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 sniperd , Feb 21 '01
Pros: Small, 2way radio is great, easy to read Cons: Digital only, bad battery.
This phone has all the bells and whistles. Voice mail, pager built in, many ringers, signal strength, battery strength, etc. That’s what you get for $200. It has a good clear sound, but it is digital only which can be bad in certain areas. You have...
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by Ahydell , Jul 20 '00
Pros: Small in size, reliable and durable Cons: No time and date in our area
Working for a moving company, communication if of the essence. When we finally switched over to the Nextel phones, we wondered why we waited so long. The 2-way portion of this phone works in 2 states and some 500 miles away. If that was not enough,...
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by rapidhost , Sep 10 '00
Pros: Incredible browsing, easy interface Cons: none yet
I love this phone. It is intuitive to learn (a few hours and I was able to browse the Internet and reply to email).
The phone (voice) features are very straight forward, and even though there are the extra features available, this would not be...
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by jammma1 , Dec 19 '99
Pros: Features, and Nextels service Cons: Dead spots and dropped calls
I love my Nextel i1000. I was worried about using Nextel as my cellular service for my business, but the radio to radio feature is invaluable. I have about 25 phones set up for phone service and radio to radio service. The radio quality is awesome,...
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by awgneo , May 28 '00
Pros: speaker phone, voice mail, great reception, 2-way radio, flip-up speaker that allows phone to become full size, long-lasting battery, and very portable Cons: None!
I bought this product because a lot of freinds had gotten the same phone. It has voice mail, speaker phone, 2-way radio, etc. This is a product worth buying because it has great reception. The cell areas are always in the right places. I have tried...
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by centuryent , Jan 06 '00
Pros: small size, powerful and hands free Cons: a lot of features to learn
As the CFO of a small company we had about a dozen different cell phones with a variety of carriers and plans. What a mess. I switched everyone to the Motorola i1000 and we are very excited. We have free radio contact between all employees in So.Cal....
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by rod.brant , Dec 18 '99
Pros: Overall design, features and battery life Cons: Without service, all the pros of the phone become moot!
I have both a Startac analog phone (using Alltel service) and a Nextel i1000 (using Nextel's service). The Nextel Phone is very well designed, has great features (caller ID, easy to use, etc.) and has all the battery life I need.
I am on a...
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