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by mjb2 , Dec 14 '00
Pros: small, light, clear calls, many functions, easy to learn to use Cons: battery life less than advertised, there are cheaper options
In short, this is a great phone. To be honest, the main reason I bought the Samsung SCH-3500 because it was small and looked cool. At $130, it wasn't the cheapest of the Sprint PCS phones available, but all the less expensive ones were too large to fit...
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by MagnumForce - Top 1000, Dec 11 '00
Pros: Price, size, attractiveness, dual mode, voice memo, voice dialing. Cons: Antenna, some call drops(although I blame it more on the provider than the phone)
Well, I finally took the plunge a month ago, and purchased my first cell phone.
Even though I told myself that it was strictly for performance, and not about looks and cachet, I found myself gravitating towards the more expensive models all...
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by dockthese , Oct 06 '00
Pros: Nice looking, convenient, many options Cons: Many people lost sound, they're on backorder because so many need to be replaced, cant check voicemail from home phone anymore, billed incorrectly...
Hello all
This is my first time doing epinions, so I invite all feedback.
So yeah, before I purchased a cell-phone I wanted to make sure I kept all my options open. I looked to see what every company had to offer before I made my final...
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by pulsar1990 , Dec 21 '00
Pros: Small when folded but large when open, wireless web, vibrating alarm Cons: Short battery life, poor button placement, doesn't travel well.
My wife and I purchased the Samsung SCH-3500 when we activated our service with Sprint PCS. We chose it because it was small but not too small. It is actually shorter than the Nokia 5100/6100(the only other phones I have used) when the flip is closed....
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by llenzke , May 29 '00
Pros: Voice dialing, Internet connection, Great connection Cons: Very few.
The past year I've bounced from a Nokia to the digital Motorola StarTAC to this Samsung SCH-3500. The Nokia was fine, but I wanted something that would give me a wireless Internet. After 2 months of shotty reception on the hard to dial (sleek, but...
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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 wilyliam , Jun 05 '00
Pros: Clear, small, great features Cons: Hefty price tag
Only over the course of the last year have I found myself wishing I had a mobile phone, and look what happened: My brother gave me one.
Good thing too, because left to my own devices, I certainly would have bought an unremarkable, mid-priced...
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by texsboy , Oct 27 '00
Pros: Display visible at all times, good sound, cool features Cons: none yet....
I've had a cellular phone for almost two years now, so I no longer consider myself an amateur when it comes to the technology. Up until this week, I'd had the same phone, a Sanyo which was very reliable (even after having been dropped onto concrete from...
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by d90 , Aug 07 '00
Pros: looks great, small, light, great features, price, voice activated dialing, Cons: signal weaker than older phone, arms look fragile
I have a Qualcomm 2700 dual band for my Sprint service. It has been a great phone: high quality, great sound, lots of nice & useful features... However, it is a pretty big and heavy phone, a little too bulky these days. I doe snot fit any pockets nor...
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by caustic , Jun 01 '00
Pros: small, clear sound, durable Cons: none
Dorky and cool at the same time, the SCH-3500 is sexy enough to draw friendly attention your way yet be usable at the same time. Unlike some phones, ahem, StarTac, the SCH-3500 is comfortable to use. It's size is great, small enough to fit into your...
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by maclaurin , Dec 06 '00
Pros: small, easy to use, great features, especially for the price Cons: slightly uncomfortable, only 3 volume adjustments
I received the 3500 after the Qualcomm phone I had stopped working. Sprint's equipment replacement plan worked well and soon I had a far superior phone. I think this phone is great, it is much smaller, the address book is very convenient with 180...
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by Eridani , May 14 '00
Pros: Fantastic Design, Great Features, Amazing price Cons: slightly awkward earpiece
I've had this phone for 2 weeks now, and all I can say is "Wow"...
My old Qualcomm brick recently bit the dust and I needed a new phone. I went to my local sprint shop expecting to pick up another Qualcomm phone used simply because...
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by Lotus4x , Oct 07 '00
Pros: Good Features on the phone Cons: Drops calls, poor reception, analog roam doesn't work most of the time.
I was so exited about my new phone, then I got it home and everything changed. I set up the voice activated dialing, which was really cool, but half the time it didn't work. You program in the name and number of the people you call the most, then...
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by favic , May 01 '01
Pros: Nice design, easy to use, voice dial, mini-browser. Cons: Battery life.
Tons of features and a sleek design make this phone stand out among all others. The SCH-3500 is not only Samsung's best seller, it is also backed by Sprint PCS. Now lets break it down...
Design
The SCH-3500 was perfectly designed...
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by mdefazio , Oct 20 '00
Pros: features, price Cons: you get what you pay for...
I bought this (SCH-3500)cell phone because I started work in NYC and I travel home about every other weekend back to Northern Virginia. I needed a phone which will allow me to keep in touch with friends and family, and to call my business travel agent...
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