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by jphoelsch , Nov 20 '00
Pros: dual band, lightweight, cool design, voice recognition, includes vibrating battery, internet ready Cons: battery life short, reception questionable,
I bought this phone on the opinion of a friend who said " this is the best phone I have ever had." Well it has not been that great of an experience for me. The physical appearance is definitely a reason for my purchase, but the reception I...
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by homeslic69 , Sep 07 '00
Pros: lightweight, wireless internet ready, vibrating battery, attractive design Cons: can't do my college calculus...yet! :)
First of all I should mention that I used to sell these phones for Staples, until I left for college. When the new sprint phones first came out last September, at staples we had to undergo an hour-long training session. A Sprint rep came in, and...
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Excellent phone!
by plastic96 ,Feb 07 '05
Pros: Just a phone, but a very, very good phone. Durable with very good sound. Cons: Rare voice dialing problems (Very rare)
I have used this phone heavily for a year and a half on the Sprint network. I have found exactly one dead spot (so far). The phone functions almost flawlessly. Almost? The only problem I have had is a rare recalcitrance to correctly voice dial. Battery life(for me) has not been a problem. Very tough phone- will tolerate being repeatedly dropped to carpeted business surfaces (not as soft as it might sound) Switches to analog networks if no digital is present: Nice if you really need it but can be expensive. You can easily remove this option if you prefer. I suggest you do unless you are traveling.
Highly recommended
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