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by funchy , Feb 07 '02
Pros: Durable, reliable, compact, feature-rich... an overall good value Cons: stuck using it with only SprintPCS
I was a cellphone junkie. Every year I was getting a new cellphone provider and a new phone so I could be on top of the technology. I went through an old analog Cingulair phone, and was happy to see it go. Then when my year was up with Verizon I...
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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 Horseman15 , Nov 13 '00
Pros: Voice dialing works fairly well Cons: Battery life not as claimed (though not bad)
After spending 2 years with a Nokia 6120 (and going from 150 mins or so a month to almost nothing, because the earpiece got hot after five minutes of use), I elected to jump ship to Sprint PCS. For the same money I more than doubled my minutes and...
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by tloc2280 , Nov 05 '00
Pros: Caters to the needs of every individual Cons: Battery power goes out faster than gas in a 2001 Corvette
A friend of mine did not hesitate to floss his new SCH-3500 to me when it first came out last year. I knew that when he flipped open the phone and the words "Who would you like to call..." rang out, I had to get one.
The MSRP is...
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by Sevendaze , Nov 04 '00
Pros: On-the -Go conversation memo recording Cons: Only records incoming voice
Ok everybody. I have read the reviews. I have heard the accolades, and I agree wholeheartedly that this is a phenom of a phone.
I must say, however, that THE COOLEST feature was left out. The feature in question would be the ability to...
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by Boylen , Feb 01 '00
Pros: Durability, size, capabilities, Internet, Battery Life Cons: I really cant think of any!
Let's face it. In today's high tech world it is virtually impossible to get around without some form of wireless communication. So with that fact established and out of the way, the lurking question still remains. Just which phone is the distraught...
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by kurt_g , Jan 11 '02
Pros: small, voice dialing, easy to find headsets Cons: Does not work in malls or supermarkets
In October of 2000, I ditched my old wireless company (Cellular One, which has now morphed to Cingular Wireless) and signed up with Sprint PCS. The reason was simple -- more minutes for the same money. The phone I picked was the...
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by Itztommy , Jan 30 '00
Pros: Small,Slick,Tons of features,Dual Band,Voice dialing Cons: No ear volume control
The Samsung SCH-3500,
Well, I knew it was time to get a cell phone again. I am always having to find a damn pay phone. To start this off, My girlfriend and I needed cell phones. We shopped all around for phones. Finding the best deals,...
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by Lya2001 , Oct 23 '00
Pros: Stylish, small Cons: None
I bought the Samung 3500 because it was it is little in size, but still looks stylish. I had a Nokia 5190 and wanted to upgrade. This phone is the best around. I love this phone because its easy to use and takes up little space. I hate this phone...
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by ahsmac , Jan 30 '00
Pros: great phone for the price. the voice memo/dial feature is the best Cons: The manual explains only 95% of features
The phone is great.
Especially the fact that the
voice command dialing feature is
flexible enough to record foreign
languages.
Another plus is the feature that
gives you a warning beep when you
enter or leave the...
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by aparikh77 , Jan 26 '00
Pros: small size, great battery life, voice dial Cons: no speakerphone
The Samsung 3500 is one of the best phones on the market. It has great features like voice dial, multiple ringers, web-capability, and others. It is small and easily fits in one's pocket. It may actually be too small in that I sometimes do not feel...
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by Candyshapiro , Jan 25 '00
Pros: voice activation, size, battery life, techie features Cons: The end button cannot be pressed without opening the phone
I currently own a Samsung 3500 dual band Cellular phone. I am very impressed with this James Bond phone. Among many of its features is the 20 number voice activated dialing memory. Say a name, and type in the telephone number associated with...
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by sarahsteelman , Oct 17 '00
Pros: Stylish, easy to use Cons: cant think of one
I have had this phone for a few months now.
It is easy to use. Simplicity is something we all need in our lives! The voice dial feature acts as a safety feature as well as one of convienience rather than having to go through the phonebook trying to...
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by MDIEM , Oct 17 '00
Pros: Price, Performance, Voice Dialing, Durability Cons: None
I was in the market for a new phone after a year and half of misery using an AT&T "product". I was tired of the poor reception and surcharges that AT&T provided on a nonstop basis
So after deciding that Sprint offered the...
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by DodgerLorri , Dec 30 '01
Pros: Size, weight, durability, ease of use, variety of ringtones, voice dial, battery life Cons: None that I can find!
Last year, when I did some thorough research on phones and wanted to switch cellular SERVICE but not the cellphone itself, I found I was out of luck - I HAD to switch to a new phone. No new service provider would use my old phone.
I went on...
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