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by mclarke_222 , Nov 14 '00
Pros: Durability, quality, light phone and good price. Cons: Battery design
I purchased this product after being extremely frustrated with Nokia products. In the past, I was an owner of the Nokia 6185 and the 6190 as well as the Qualcomm 2700F (flip version). With these phones, especially the Nokia I found the quality of...
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by msTwilson , Nov 28 '00
Pros: Great Dual band phone Cons: Only one person can use voice dial-up feature
I first went into the store to purchase a pager for those little emergencies that often arise. I ended up with this phone and a pager.
I was happy that I did. Although this phone set me back 149.00 I was lucky that I went in when I did. I got...
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by orangexc , Oct 20 '00
Pros: Voice Activation Cons: Sound Quality
Once I graduated high school, I knew that I would need a reliable phone to use at college in order to keep in contact with everyone. After doing quite a bit of research I decided this would be the best phone for me.
The Good: Voice activation....
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by mastercha , Feb 22 '01
Pros: compact, good audio, lots of features
Cons: uncomfortable earpiece; microbrowser gets annoying at times.
I decided to get this phone with Sprint PCS service because I got fed up with Verizon Wireless and their faulty service. I was drawn by the free long distance, the wireless web, and their extensive coverage here in MA. I also had heard great things...
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by herjazz - Top 500, Sep 06 '00
Pros: Style, Features, Usability, No contract, Free Long Distance Cons: NYC Reception bad, Short Battery Life
You can't really write a review about a cell phone by itself, because a cell phone by itself it as useful as a doorstop without any service. So this is actually a review of the SCH-3500 and the Sprint PCS Service in the NYC Metro Area. As a background,...
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by Dendell , Nov 19 '00
Pros: web access and voice dialling Cons: Bad reception and bad support
I bought this right when they came out and was really pleased it at first.
The phone has great features like the voice recognition dialling and the internet access and the cost of the phone is very aggressive. What happened next was...
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by klaws , Nov 07 '99
Pros: Dual mode, screen visible when closed, vibrates, long battery life Cons: Not quite as small as the StarTac
I used to own the Qualcomm Q phone. It was adequate, but had several annoyances (see my review of the Q-phone). I recently switched to the Samsung phone, and it is better in every way than the Q-phone was. They've found ways around every single annoyance...
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by mr_buhay , Jul 09 '00
Pros: Light-Weight, and very compact Cons: Bad ear piece, small display, bad sound
Two weeks ago, I was in search for the perfect phone(No such thing!). I knew I wanted to stay with Sprint PCS because I've had service with them before. I knew their plans very well and service in my home area was very dependable and strong.
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by beccamae , Jul 08 '00
Pros: voice activation, cute flip, Cons: only one color, alarm doesn't go off if using phone
I've had the SCH-3500 since Feb. now, and it has been reliable thus far. It is small, I can hear who I'm talking to, and it didn't cost me an arm and a leg. There are only a couple of complaints I've got...it only come in one color, the champagne,...
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by DHathaway , Sep 08 '00
Pros: quality, good value, performance Cons: poor button placement, Sprint service
I really can't write an opinion about the Samsung 3500 without commenting about the Sprint service as well. So with that proviso here we go! I've had the phone for a couple of months now so have enough experience with it to write this opinion.
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by jvchacon , Dec 03 '00
Pros: Lightweight, many convenient features. Cons: None yet.
That is the question I have heard people ask me while talking on my phone. As far as on my end, all my calls are crystal clear. I think there has been maybe one or two instances where my Sprint PCS phone has lost connection. From those who I have...
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by cely_1 , Sep 15 '00
Pros: Looks cool, provides limited internet access, for extra charge Cons: Unreliable, Horrific customer service for problems
I was so excited when I bought this phone, I liked the look and it provided internet service for an extra charge. My problems with it started about a month after I got it. The car charger stopped working. So for six months I just used the home charger...
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by MacNabM , Dec 05 '00
Pros: small, light, makes an attractive paperweight Cons: doesn't work.
I purchased my first Samsung 3500 after my Samsung 2500 was lost while out of town, I had it a total of about 4 weeks before I was forced to return it for the following deficiencies; unable to maintain signal, unable to establish signal, microphone...
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by gnopgip , Mar 22 '01
Pros: Slim design, viewable screen w/o opening phone, voice dialing, voice memo Cons: Battery life, signal strength questionable, can't program 2 numbers for 1 name
The Samsung SCH3500 has been out for at least a couple years now and Sprint still sells it for $150. That has to tell you about the popularity and staying power of this phone.
The first thing you notice is the viewable screen design of...
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by BellaRosa , Jan 08 '01
Pros: Great for the price, many functions, sturdy, very sleek looking! Cons: not as many attachments available as with Star-Tac.
When I first heard that Samsung made cell-phones I thought, "What does Samsung know about cell-phones?" but after extensive - and I mean extensive - research on cell-phones and service I decided to buy a Samsung SCH-3500 from Sprint PCS. This...
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