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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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by Girlina , Nov 08 '99
Pros: Great features, good price, pretty portable Cons: None I can find!
Is it possible to love a phone? If you're Gadgetgrrl, of course the answer is yes. And I've yet to find a phone that merits my affections more than my new Samsung SCH-3500. With headturning good looks, great features, and a price point that's relatively...
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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 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 Tropik , Jul 08 '00
Pros: Well-built, easy to use, tons of features Cons: Wider than other phones.
I bought this phone as a recommendation from one of the guys at my local Sprint PCS stores. I really love it a lot! It's a great alternative to Motorola's StarTAC, because you can see the caller ID before you flip open the phone to answer it. When I...
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by stefanb , Nov 02 '99
Pros: Better than Nokias, in usability and feel Cons: Might not be as good as the SCH-2500
First I want to talk about the not-yet-released Samsung SCH-2500, which looks to be great, utilizing a tri-mode for greater coverage. This could be a great leap for Samsung in the personal telecommunication market. But my phone is the SCH-3500, and I...
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by Stackman , Jul 07 '00
Pros: Huge amount of features Cons: none
I was first attracted to this phone when I noticed my manager walking around with one. After playing with HIS phone for about two weeks, I had decided to upgrade my current cell phone to a more streamlined and advanced model.
I didn't just...
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by maxntropy , Oct 31 '99
Pros: Every feature and more, quite small, and ultra-stylish Cons: Sprint as provider, no calculator, no scheduler
If you have read my review on epinions of the Qualcomm Q phone that I've had (if you haven't read it, go ahead....I'll wait!), you'd know that I've been trapped in expensive-but-useless cellular phone hell.
In the past few weeks, I've decided...
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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 Duratec24V , Jul 03 '00
Pros: Voice dial, vibrating ringer, microbrowser Cons: Out of range at odd moments
Some may say I'm crazy, but I actually compare cell phones to clothes. Cell phones, just like clothes, go out of style from season to season. Everyone wants the stuff that will make them look good, and that will make them stand out. I've owned my fair...
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by cwkemp , Mar 15 '01
Pros: Great sound quality, both Mic and speaker, excellent call screening Cons: Can't find a good headset
From the title, you can probably tell I like the Samsung SCH-3500 cellular phone.
This fact is actually kind of funny as I originally went kicking and screaming into the purchase of this cellular phone.
You see, my work decided...
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by cykosis , Jul 02 '00
Pros: voice dialing, small, looks good, Lithium-Ion Battery lasts longer and charges quicker Cons: voice dialing only works in very quite locations
I was having problems with my carrier, so I decided that it was time for a new phone and a new carrier. I went to Sprint first because I've heard nothing but good about their PCS system. When looking at phones, the display had all of the ones you've...
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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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by MDragon53 , Jul 02 '00
Pros: Does just about everything and has wonderful reception Cons: Short battery life
I just recently signed up for Sprint PCS service, and as part of the package, I received this phone for $9.99. I originally chose the phone for its sleek look, but now it all the options I love. It would be easier to write about what this phone doesn't...
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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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