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by cambo , Dec 29 '99
Pros: size, options, features, Cons: cost
LOVE LOVE this phone~ small, compact, but so versatile and full of every option you can think of. Love the fact that you can also connect to the internet too...Sprint and Samsung have far outdone themselves with this little phone. Easy to use, easy to...
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by OnFire34 , Jun 21 '01
Pros: Nice size, great features, battery life, looks great! Cons: Only compatible with Sprint PCS service.
For 3 years, I had been using the same bulky Sony cell phone with my Spring PCS service. When the car adapter port broke on my Sony, it was time for a new phone. I was looking for a much smaller phone, with an array of useful features. I was ready to...
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by dennisbevins , Dec 21 '99
Pros: size-quality-features Cons: none
I love this phone. It has made me the envy of all of my friends. The Samsung 3500 is a very advanced phone and is actually fun to use. The features that I am most happy about are as follows: It is small enough so that I may keep it in my pocket, I can...
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by trippkerr , Dec 21 '99
Pros: Companct, Rugged, Tons of Features Cons: None-Yet
I recently purchased this phone as a re-entry into the cellular market. In only a few short weeks I have really come to enjoy this phone. I have found this phone to provide a clear signal, a multitude of features and a robust quality of manufacture....
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by TheOpinionGuy , Jun 03 '01
Pros: Light, Easy to Use fun and cute. Cons: Short battery life
Wow, I would have never though that this little phone had so much power and durability. As a home builder this phone goes through hell. I havent had a bit of a problem out of it. It surpasses the StarTac by a long shot. The Voice dialing feature is...
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by batman70x7 , May 12 '01
Pros: Good quality sound. Nice design. Able to use while lying in hammock. Cons: Sometimes has a hard time switching back to Digital mode after being in analog.
This phone is GREAT!!! It has been a huge help to me. Has plenty of options to satisfy even the most endeavorous user. Voice dial commands very convenient. Web browser quick and reliable. Good security. Endless phonebook entries make for a sometimes...
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by Lorin99 , Sep 02 '00
Pros: Reliable, Compact, Crystal Clear Cons: None!
This phone was given to me as a gift when I decided to go from analog to digital. What a gift!
I have had this phone for about 8 months and have had no trouble at all. It is truly a fun and convenient phone to have.
I cannot give...
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by pooquey , Dec 20 '99
Pros: Great clarity, battery life, size Cons: Limited hands free capabilities
The Samsung 3500 is far and away one of the most functional dual band pcs phones out today. You are guaranteed to find all of it's features useful which is great for getting your money's worth out of the phone. It's compact, and the clarity of the...
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by chatterbox3 , Aug 21 '00
Pros: clear conversations,light weight,easy to use Cons: costly ,rare echo conversations in very limited areas
The Samsung SCH-3500 was a gift from
my husband. Since I work nights and
have teenage children, this seemed
a must! I was given the opportunity
to pick out my favorite type phone.
I liked the compact size and light
weight of...
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by macthor , Aug 29 '00
Pros: Rich-featured; small and compact; hip and sleek Cons: Can activate some of the features accidentally
I switched to Sprint PCS from Cellular One in favor of a service which would be available essentially nationwide and would roll in long distance service and eliminate most of the roaming charges. Sprint features the Samsung 3500 among its phone...
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by jaybo , Dec 18 '99
Pros: lightweight and voice activated dialing Cons: Battery life falling short of specs
When looking for a new digital phone, I kept in mind my wife's Star Tac and figured nothing would top its portability and relative ease of use. Then, I found the Samsung SCH-3500. I was wowed that it was lightweight, easy to carry, dual band and...
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by twnboys , Dec 17 '99
Pros: Size, clarity, voice dial technology, durability, price Cons: Availability; apparently right now you're more likely to find a four leaf clover.
I have to admit that I had never heard of the SCH-3500 before I walked into Radio Shack. I guess I've been in a cel phone vacuum since my sons were born 6 months ago and I "misplaced" my old Qualcomm brick.
But with the burden of...
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by aprilh , Aug 09 '00
Pros: Email, Voice Response Cons: Calender, Games
I recently brought a samsung 3500 cell phone and I love it. I like the voice response feature and being able to check and receive email right on the phone. It was worth the money and the best part is the phone is so compact and light weight. Before this...
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by erictoddmiller , Dec 17 '99
Pros: size, voice memo, look Cons: voice-dialing
The Samsung 3500 by far outpowers the competition with features that enable the user to feel more secure in digital/cell phone use. As part of the digital PCS network, I have experienced more dropped calls in certain areas than when I had my other more...
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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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