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by kevindillard , Oct 07 '00
Pros: Sleek, functional and comfortable Cons: Ear piece could be more comfortable
Style, durability, design and functionality describe this phone perfectly. I've used mine every day for nearly a year, and I couldn't ask for a better phone. I've tried many--at times I've had a Motorola Star-Tac, Nokia 918 and others. This one is...
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by Andyman - Top 1000, Sep 18 '00
Pros: Screen always visible, great features Cons: slightly larger than the 8500
In the beginning, I thought I wanted the Samsung SCH-8500. It's tiny, flashy-looking, and boasts an event calendar that will keep you organized. The SCH-3500 is in most respects just as much phone, but I was attracted to the small wonder. Due to the...
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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 erratum , Apr 20 '00
Pros: Slim, Attractive, Great Sound Quality, Affordable, Awesome User Interface Cons: Sticks in 'Analogue Roam' Mode Too Long, Speaker Dies, Antenna needs work
<Update on September 19>
I recently traded this phone in for a Sanyo 4000. Ack. I hate the Sanyo. This phone (despite its flaws) is sooo much better than the Sanyo. See my review of the Sanyo if you want a little comparison. I think I will be...
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by MarniBeth , Mar 24 '00
Pros: small, stylish, great features, voice dialing Cons: can be a little difficult to hear sometimes but volume can easily be adjusted while talking
I recently became a SAHM. I also work part-time for my dh's business. We decided that I needed to get a new cell phone. I needed one that was smaller (that I could easily throw in a diaper bag or purse) and one that was very easy to use while...
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by NYCattitude , Sep 06 '00
Pros: Great size, design, functionality, price, visible screen, no service contract Cons: FAULTY AUDIO, annoying ringer, unsophisticated voice dialing, all wireless service in NYC still NERVOUS
REVISED REVIEW - 10/16/00
This phone's audio quality has deteriorated due to from what appears to be flip construction. All audio circuitry must go through the flip pivots. Somehow, the flip has loosened up or something. About half the time when 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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by kapper22 , Oct 13 '00
Pros: cool looking Cons: bad battery life
I first bought the Samsung SCH-3500 in early October 1999 when it first came out on the market. It was web-enabled, voice activated and it was compact and cool looking.
I lost it in November 1999 and I got another one, though after I got it...
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by miss_meghan , Oct 09 '01
Pros: Voice Recognition, popular, durable. Cons: Awful reception in so many areas, few special features.
I was a mere 19 years old when I purchased this phone and it essentially was a symbol of my independence. I was living with my grandma rather than my family, I was in my second year of college, and had a demanding job that somewhat required me to have a...
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by twalker294 , Feb 15 '01
Pros: solid construction, voice dialing Cons: battery life, reception, lack of accessories, bulky charger
I bought this phone from my local Sprint PCS dealer on February 6, 2001. I returned it and got a Motorola Startac on February 14, 2001.
First, let me tell you why I chose the Samsung to begin with. There were two main things that I was...
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by llama42 , Mar 26 '00
Pros: Small Size, easy options. Cons: Wireless web service plan
I purchased the Samsung SCH 3500 because of it's nice compact size and simple to use options. I previously had a big Qualcomm phone and it was just to large to carry around. The SCH 3500 is small and stylish, the buttons are big enough to press and the...
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by Ruthrauff , Mar 25 '00
Pros: Small, wireless web, durable Cons: Kinda costly
I figured it was time to join the 21st century and get a mobile phone. Now, I'm a marketer's dream, because I often buy products because of what they look like and then suffer the consequences afterward. With this neat little phone, I was not punished...
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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 MDragon53 , Jul 02 '00
Pros: Does just about everything and has wonderful reception Cons: Short battery life
I just recently signed up for Sprint PCS service, and as part of the package, I received this phone for $9.99. I originally chose the phone for its sleek look, but now it all the options I love. It would be easier to write about what this phone doesn't...
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by gauldd01 - Top 1000, Nov 21 '99
Pros: Super Compact, Internet Ready Cons: No Speakerphone, Menus can become confusing
The new Samsung SCH-3500 cell phone is one of the newest to market, and it takes the best features of Motorola's best phones and wraps it into one smaller, more efficient package. Motorola's Digital StarTac and Motorola's i1000+ are two great phones....
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