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by J.A.Ward , Oct 26 '00
Pros: Excellent overall design Cons: Tiny screen, wirelss web keys
As a former Sprint PCS employee, i was one of the first people in my Midwestern city to obtain the SCH-3500 last year.
First let me say, the phone is stylish, has a very attractive case and is also quite functional.
In addition to being a dual...
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by L.Theman , Oct 08 '00
Pros: Many features Cons: Not durable.
I was looking through my reviews and suddenly noticed that I had not written a review on Samsung's 3500 model phone. I find this amazing because this phone has been one of the biggest sellers for the company over the last 10 months.
I also...
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by jennijewel , Oct 27 '00
Pros: very trust worthy and reliable Cons: kind of expensive
I have a lot of friends who have cell phones they got for really cheap, but that is the problem- they got what they paid for. This is my first cell phone I have ever owned, and let me tell you, it is close to perfect.
For the person driving in the...
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by jasonjrup , Dec 05 '00
Pros: Colour, Features, Reception, Battery Life Cons: Not the smallest or lightest... but reasonable
The Samsung SCH3500 is my third cell phone and is the very best by a long shot. I have had experiences with 2 Nokias (one was a loaner) and a Motorola and the Samsung is a much better phone overall. It is jam packed with all the features you could ask...
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by BRYAN529 , Mar 20 '00
Pros: the phone looks so money Cons: except it doesn't work (still a good prop though)
I was extremely pleased with my new phone at first, little did I know that my enthusiasm would be short lived. I have had the phone for about 5 months now, and over the past two or so it has had a mind of its own. I intermittently hear my echo during...
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by keeper151 , Mar 28 '01
Pros: Compact, Light, and Sweet! Cons: Flip-top can create a problem.
This Sprint phone has many great qualities! Starting with digital/analog capability. Nothing is nicer than knowing that you have the ability to use the phone just about anywhere in the US. The digital quality is simply amazing and just as clear as a...
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by guitarczaress , Aug 05 '01
Pros: caller ID with phone closed, small size Cons: hard to find accessories locally, receiver volume hard to control
Having had service with the local spin off of the Bell system for years, when it was time to move on to Sprint, the SCH-3500 seemed to be the most obvious choice to make.
My first concern had to do with the functions of the phone - the SCH-3500 had...
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by coolashish , Dec 30 '00
Pros: Tons of features, great price, works great! Cons: Paint chips when dropped or dinged, but other than that NONE!
This is one of the best phones out there -- it combines a great value with a phone full of functions that every cell phone user needs.
It comes complete with a huge memory that can store all your phone numbers. It also has a 20-number voice...
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by Lorin99 , Sep 02 '00
Pros: Reliable, Compact, Crystal Clear Cons: None!
This phone was given to me as a gift when I decided to go from analog to digital. What a gift!
I have had this phone for about 8 months and have had no trouble at all. It is truly a fun and convenient phone to have.
I cannot give...
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by avneesh , Oct 08 '00
Pros: small but sturdy. excellent clarity. dual band Cons: fair battery life.
I bought this product because i wanted sprint and a friend who i trust had tested the phone for several months and liked it.
I have had no problems whatsoever with this phone. I have found it compact yet sturdy. the dual band option is nice....
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by paulk2k , Mar 23 '01
Pros: Nice Features, Sleek, Good Design Cons: Missed calls, pieces falling apart and disabling some features
Hi
I have been using this Samsung SCH-3500, for almost 10 months now. This phone is very good sometimes especially when you understand all the features and start to use them, they really become a part of your life. (I am talking about alarms,...
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by jacqui0h , Dec 11 '00
Pros: Small design, great features, looks cool Cons: VERY poorly made, calls drop in metro areas, faulty earpiece/audio
I thought this was the best cellphone I had ever used when I first bought it. I was excited about all the built-in features, and I also loved the way it looked. However, after about two months of using it, the phone stopped working.
It...
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by OnFire34 , Jun 21 '01
Pros: Nice size, great features, battery life, looks great! Cons: Only compatible with Sprint PCS service.
For 3 years, I had been using the same bulky Sony cell phone with my Spring PCS service. When the car adapter port broke on my Sony, it was time for a new phone. I was looking for a much smaller phone, with an array of useful features. I was ready to...
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by cjameson , May 14 '01
Pros: Small, flip-phone style. Cons: Fragile, poor quality, bad sound.
Man, cannot say enough bad things about this phone. It was my first cellular phone. It had all the features, such as voice recognition, web enabled, small, flip style, sexy, etcetera.
But it quickly showed that it was an empty face. Poor...
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by MUGirl , May 25 '00
Pros: Light, compact, high-tech -- the cutting edge of cellular technology Cons: Dropped calls (as few as they are) don't beep, they just fade out.
Admittedly, I didn't want to spend $200 on a cell phone. But as a PR rep, I've become an image junkie. And this cell phone PROVES IT! I get at least 2 compliments on my phone each day, as stupid as that sounds, and that doesn't even BEGIN to describe the...
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