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by Slkyslm , Mar 31 '00
Pros: light weight, affordable, many features Cons: short battery life especially on analog roam
The Samsung SCH-3500 is one of the best phones on the market. I have owned Nokias, Motorolas, Ericsons, Qualcomms and Radio Shack brand phones. None of them can touch the Samsung SCH-3500.
It is small and lightweight in size alone. How they...
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by Ifije , Sep 06 '00
Pros: Reliable, fairly sturdy Cons: Played out
I bought this phone at the very start of this year, just before the cell phone craze and everyone and their cat seemed to have this phone. I suppose that makes me some sort of veteran.
Overall I've been very happy with this phone but if you're...
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by Jfrink073 , Jan 26 '01
Pros: Fun, attractive, cool, useful Cons: Sound is somewhat inconsistent
What an amazing phone. I picked this baby up from a local Radio Shack, and I've never been able to put it down. But why? Was it the cool, sleek design? The clear calls? The e-mail, games, and news on the wireless internet? Or was it the glob of...
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by socialist , Dec 22 '00
Pros: Reasonably priced, comes with desk charger. Cons: Not the best menu design.
I didn't set out to buy this phone, I set out to buy a phone and ended up with this one. My reasons for choosing it where simple: It looked decent, I could have both active flip *and* see who it is that is calling, It is small, but not too small, it...
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by cnglenn , Dec 30 '00
Pros: Relatively inexpensive; good design; neat features Cons: somewhat uncomfortable
I first came across my Samsung 3500 phone by accident when my service provider accidentally sent it to me instead of a Nokia phone. It turned out be a big break on my part, since I think the Samsung 3500 phone is much better than the one I had...
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by tornado_3 , Mar 18 '00
Pros: voice activate dialing, large phone book, vibrate mode voice memos, alarms, and duel mode options Cons: certain security features disable the voice activate feature.
I bought this phone for all the features. What I never expected was all the positive comments about the appearance by everyone from associates to strangers.
I never thought of the 3500 as being a really "cool" phone as far as...
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by funny_elbow , Jan 31 '01
Pros: Features, features, features Cons: Batteries may wear out quickly.
The Samsung SCH-3500 is the phone you see on all those Spring PCS commercials. Yes, its in them all. Turns out, there's a reason for that.
The Samsung SCH-3500 comes with all the features you could want in a cell phone. There's caller ID,...
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by scooterbos , Jan 19 '01
Pros: Stylish, packed with features at a good price Cons: Sporadic Sprint PCS service, fragile flip mechanism
I've owned the Samsung SCH-3500 mobile telephone for a little over a year now. For $150, you get a fashionable, compact phone that's loaded with features yet easy to use. However, it has a few problems that prevent me from recommending it.
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by Grindinghalt , Oct 01 '00
Pros: Convenient, tough, sharp looking, voice activation Cons: Slightly Costly, May be a little too large for some people
I bought my Samsung SCH-3500 about 6 months ago. This is an excellent purchase. The cost of the cell phone was 149 dollars at the time and I believe that it's down to around 120 dollars now.
This phone has been incredible. It has superb...
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by jamierez , Jul 18 '01
Pros: Style, size, features Cons: So-so functionality and terrible battery life
The Samsung 3500 was the first phone I used with my Sprint PCS service and I used it for a few months before it was damaged beyond repair (read: run over by car). Since then, I've tried the Sprint PCS Touchpoint 2200 and now own the Samsung 8500....
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by bor , May 14 '00
Pros: Feature Packed; Stylish Look; Lotta Bang For Buck Cons: Antenna Prone To Breakage; No Holster
I change phones every 4-6 months. When I changed to this latest and the greatest I wasn't disappointed. Moving from the Samsung 2000, I found the same features in a smaller and slicker package with the exception of the web capability.
Good...
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by sobieral , Jan 20 '00
Pros: Long list of Features, Styling Cons: None!
I received this phone as a gift for Christmas this year and I am ever grateful. This phone is as good, if not better, than talking on a home phone. Everyone I call says the clarity is excellent and I feel like I am talking on my cordless at home, but...
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by noa14 , Jan 05 '01
Pros: Battery life and Signal retention Cons: make it lighter!
After selling Cellular phones for a living, i had become used to shoddy workmanship and options that were useless <ie: calender/PIM> so when i went to my friends store and saw this weird little flip-phone, i said to myself "oh great! :(...
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by miss_tenacity , Oct 01 '00
Pros: Features, design, voice dial Cons: Sprint PCS service plan
I have had my Samsung SCH3500 for 9 months now, and I used it for 6. I recently went back to another service provider, and will be selling my Samsung phone.
However, I switched because I hated the Sprint PCS service, I loved the SCH3500! It...
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by tikko , Nov 15 '99
Pros: good battery life, extremely portable, good sound Cons: minor user-interface difficulties
Well, I liked the small size, the long battery life, the good sound quality, and the minibrowser, but I really got it because it looks nifty. The SCH-3500 is a mighty cute phone. I love that it can fit in a pants pocket and I can still sit down. That...
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