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by Fanb0y , Sep 20 '00
Pros: Slick, built in voice activation Cons: Voice recognition needs some work.
I first picked up this phone because of it's looks, who could pass on A metallic phone with all the curves of your dream date. But I fell in love with all its function. The phone has a decent storage capacity, but if you have hundreds of numbers you may...
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by magnatran , Sep 27 '00
Pros: Size, convenience, and very user friendly Cons: Size of the display is small, overall digital service (Sprint) is mediocre
The sleek size of this phone is such a change from the analog phones I've owned. It fits easily in a front pocket or (in my wife's case) pocketbook. The buttons are large and user-friendly.
Web surfing is neat, and surprisingly, has come...
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by ceeleo , Dec 16 '01
Pros: Basic cute phone! Cons: Not enough ringer options.
When I first got this phone I was IN LOVE! I still love it. It's easy, reliable and pretty nice looking. I have had no problems with this phone and I've had it for a while now. Almost every time I take it out I get complimented on it. I love the...
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by DHathaway , Sep 08 '00
Pros: quality, good value, performance Cons: poor button placement, Sprint service
I really can't write an opinion about the Samsung 3500 without commenting about the Sprint service as well. So with that proviso here we go! I've had the phone for a couple of months now so have enough experience with it to write this opinion.
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by derek141 , Jan 09 '01
Pros: clear as a bell Cons: not the latest
My first cell phone. Okay, I broke down and got one last summer. Now the 8500 is the big deal, but I have absolutely no reason to switch over. This phone has been excellent. Reception is seamless, and for the most part, you have to get pretty far off...
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by herjazz - Top 500, Sep 06 '00
Pros: Style, Features, Usability, No contract, Free Long Distance Cons: NYC Reception bad, Short Battery Life
You can't really write a review about a cell phone by itself, because a cell phone by itself it as useful as a doorstop without any service. So this is actually a review of the SCH-3500 and the Sprint PCS Service in the NYC Metro Area. As a background,...
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by Steadicam , Sep 06 '00
Pros: Small, great sound Cons: easy to misplace
This is the first cell phone that I have owned that i actually like. I have been a user of cell phones since the days of the bag phone, and I have always hated either the sound, quality or the size. But after ten or so phones I finally have hit upon the...
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by jacquesb , Mar 16 '01
Pros: Sexy, lightweight, great price, dual-mode capability Cons: Small screen, limited length of names in memory, hard to navigate web & learn buttons
Ditching my year-old Nokia analog phone (on Verizon service) for Sprint PCS digital service on this phone was a great move. In comparison, this Samsung is much smaller, lighter, and has lots more features than the old analog phone did. With my 2 year...
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by truk784 , Sep 05 '00
Pros: features, size, price Cons: reception
I bought this product because I got a deal on it and it is one of the best on the market. This little guy is very deceiving when you look at it. You would think this phone has nothing on it, but it has everything other larger phones have and then some....
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by sidartha , Mar 21 '01
Pros: Lightweight, Easy To Use. Cons: Reception is lacking a little.
I have had around 7 different types of cell-phones since 1991. The Samsung 3500 is by far the lightest and most durable of them all.
One reason I purchased it was the voice recorder and the voice dialer (allows you to say "DIAL HOME", or "DIAL...
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by jrjohnston , Aug 09 '00
Pros: Price, size, features Cons: battery, sound quality
I looked at many phones to replace my old Sprint PCS from 3 years ago. I decided on the 3500 for a number of reasons. One was the price. With the rebates that where current when I got it, the phone just cost $75. Two was the size. I wanted a small...
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by slpaok , Aug 31 '00
Pros: Light weight, idiot proof, lots of features, great phone Cons: ? None that I know of!
This little cutie was my first ever cell phone and it's great! Not a small compliment coming from a self declared cell phone idiot who was one of the last persons to give up a rotary dial phone! This phone is SO easy to use that even I liked it! Small,...
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by QuickGold , Aug 20 '00
Pros: Features galore! Easy to use Cons: Not as trendy as other phones
When I signed up with Sprint for their new plan, I got this phone from them and I was a bit skeptical. I had used a Nokia phone before, which deeply liked, and didn't like switching companies, especially to Samsung(Don't they make microwaves?). Anyway,...
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by Chelecna , Aug 15 '00
Pros: great deal, great phone Cons: none
This phone has many features that I love. The voice dial, is a great idea. I also love the missed call feature. Lots of choices on ringer. Cool green/blue light up. Caller ID. Lots of accessories. Hands free set is great. We use it all the time in the...
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by gnopgip , Mar 22 '01
Pros: Slim design, viewable screen w/o opening phone, voice dialing, voice memo Cons: Battery life, signal strength questionable, can't program 2 numbers for 1 name
The Samsung SCH3500 has been out for at least a couple years now and Sprint still sells it for $150. That has to tell you about the popularity and staying power of this phone.
The first thing you notice is the viewable screen design of...
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