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by saveth , Jul 25 '00
Pros: features, technical support, name recognition Cons: none
As I gaze at the reflectivity of the grey outer covering of my recently purchased Samsung SCH-3500, I become enthralled with the happiness it constantly offers me. I bought it at an Office Depot, one of the United States's more prominent office supply...
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by Kavon , Jan 17 '00
Pros: Dual Band, Unique flip-style,Affordable Cons: Bulky compared to others
The new Samsung SCH-3500 cellular phone is a must for: The Busy Executive, The average American rushing to meet errands, or for parents to simply keeps "tabs on their teens."
In the new age of wireless Web the 3500 has it...
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by madbomber , Dec 11 '99
Pros: number of phones in telephone book Cons: bad reception, dropped calls, earpiece volume, earpiece malfunctions
I am going to go against what appears to be the general consensus on this phone here, but first, a correction on the website's description of talk time and standby. The Samsung 3500 has a total of 2.5 hours of continuous talk time or 110 hours standby,...
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by asmo , Jul 10 '00
Pros: Many cool features not found elsewhere Cons: Quiet, no games
I have been a subscriber to Sprint PCS but did not get this phone until I saw it in action when one of my friends bought it. I was impressed right away. Aside from it's stylish looks it has numerous handy features that make it one of the more popular...
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by laughingboy , Mar 30 '00
Pros: Attractive design --- quite spiffy looking Cons: Low battery life, low sound quality in crowds, inaccurate power indicator
I purchased the Samsung after reading all the positive reviews on this website. I was, to say the least, disappointed. My two chief complaints are:
1) the battery life on the phone is pretty short. Moreover, the battery indicator on my...
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by adamtraidman , Dec 15 '99
Pros: Great features, good price, small profile Cons: Retractable antenna, can't feel it ringing in vibrate mode, have to use SprintPCS Service :)
I did a lot of research before I purchased this phone, and among all the current choices, I think this has the best combination of features for its size. There are a few shortcomings though...
What I really like about this phone is the profile....
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by diggler , Oct 29 '99
Pros: Small design, great features/gimmicks, good quality, dual band Cons: Limited address book, new phones coming out soon may be
Let me start by saying I love the Sprint Touchpoint.Let me add I hated the Samsung SCH-2000...in fact, it is the phone I traded in for the Touchpoint several months ago. It had horrible...well, that is another review.
What I was looking for...
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by hoovcat , Dec 01 '00
Pros: Functionality, sound, and look and feel. Cons: ? It's not free?
THE PURCHASING DECISION
I needed a new digital phone, as I had moved to a new area, and my old phone was a dinosaur, and my old plan was expiring. I kept seeing this hot little Samsung phone, and I felt guilty, because I pride myself on...
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by koolizik , Apr 23 '00
Pros: great clarity, compact size, long battery life Cons: the only thing I found that I don't like is that the phone sometimes cuts out temporarily during calls, but this may be due to my local reception
I bought this phone because I needed my own number, sharing an apartment and all, so I bought the Samsung SCH-3500 and haven't regretted it one bit. This product gives crystal-clear clarity and great mobility, as well as a ton of useful features. I carry...
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by jlemin79 , Mar 10 '01
Pros: Voice Activated, Web enabled, small, portable, Cons: battery life, tedious, very limited on the # of rings it has
I personally got my phone for $89 from radio shack because it was on sale. I was told it was an awesome phone and it was cheaper than the phone that I was going to buy, so I decided to go for it.
One of the biggest complaints that I have...
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by adamjrae , Jul 03 '00
Pros: Lots of neat features Cons: Poor sound quality and uncomfortable earpiece
Looking at the pretty picture of the 3500 and the tons of features you get for the price makes you want to buy one. Well I was one of the first to buy one (Mid November 1999) for the same reasons and I wish I wouldn’t of. The features are great but...
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by funchy , Feb 07 '02
Pros: Durable, reliable, compact, feature-rich... an overall good value Cons: stuck using it with only SprintPCS
I was a cellphone junkie. Every year I was getting a new cellphone provider and a new phone so I could be on top of the technology. I went through an old analog Cingulair phone, and was happy to see it go. Then when my year was up with Verizon I...
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by vein - Top 1000, Nov 21 '00
Pros: lightweight, durable Cons: issues with older phones
When I was looking to purchase a new dual band phone in December of 1999, I did quite a bit of research. There was a feature I had to have – the phone had to be a flip phone, first and foremost to prevent damage to the keys in my purse, in...
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by athakur999 , Apr 09 '00
Pros: Small, good battery life Cons: Problems with the key lock
I fell in love with this phone I saw it in the display case at the store. There was this long line of the your standard black phones, and sitting right in middle was this little silver phone. It was small enough to fit in my pocket and exactly what I...
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by listenup , Jan 25 '00
Pros: Awesome, tiny, good quality, voice dialing Cons: short battery life, slightly tinny sound, breaks, lousy service.
I bought the SCH-3500 during Sprint's holiday special, and it's my first phone. I've had it for about a month now, and it's been pretty good to me.
The positives far outweigh the negatives, but here's a quick rundown on both sides.
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