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by hal8991 , Jan 21 '00
Pros: Small, lots of features Cons: The flip thing feels a little delicate
I have had about 5 cell phones and this is my all time favorite. It's the best phone I've seen on the market. It's really small so it fits easily in my back pocket but isn't so small that I'm worried about losing it.
At first I didn't like...
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by lilbigblue , Jul 09 '00
Pros: Web-Ready,Compact Cons: None
First off, I dislike those Nokia commercials with the beeping tone. My mother has a Nokia phone, and I thought it was the greatest phone...until now. I am a college student at Boston College and since I am living off-campus this coming year, I decided...
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by Isis493 , Dec 31 '99
Pros: small, voice-activated dialing, tons of features Cons: static in reception, icons do not respond in real-time
I bought this product to replace my old oversized analog phone. I travel a lot, so I appreciate its dual mode (analog and digital capable) and compact design. It fits into a pocket, purse, or briefcase easily. Caution: do not place near keys - the...
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by FactorofOne , Jun 13 '00
Pros: Ergonomics, Web browser, Voice-dial Cons: Lacks PIM and email send
This is the only mobile phone to own in North America. The feature-packed SCH-3500 has been out for roughly 9 months and it's only competition is Samsung's latest release, the SCH-8500 (currently recalled). With an outstanding list of features,...
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by SlackMeister , Apr 13 '00
Pros: true pocket size, clear clear sound quality, voice activation, long battery life, web-enabled, long long feature list, dual-band operation Cons: nitpicks: clock readout doesn't show up unless you're in a digital service area, signal more than occasionally blocked when inside tall buildings
I finally bit the bullet and decided I needed a cell phone for various reasons early this year. In the Washington DC area I consider Sprint PCS the only provider to go with based on pricing/features and coverage area in the southeast, so my list was...
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by mf_scott , Jul 11 '00
Pros: Features, sound quality, cool design Cons: Battery life, msg waiting beep, network availability
I bought this phone for both my wife and myself. She was pregnant at the time, and I wanted the clarity benefits of digital service with the availability of dual-band operation so that she could make a call from anywhere, any time. This phone served that...
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by jaderaven , Oct 13 '00
Pros: Size, weight, looks, features, large capacity phone book Cons: overall quality, cheap plastic, fragile, weak reception, sound clarity
I bought this Samsung 3500 to replace my older and BIGGER phone. I was tired of carrying my heavy cell phone around, not being able to put it in my pocket. Even in my purse, it was not convenient. Basically, I was looking for a light and small phone for...
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by MatthewGraci , Jan 07 '00
Pros: Voice-Dial, Easy switch between Vibrate and Audible Ringers Cons: It would be perfect if it had a little more LCD real estate
For the past year I have been searching for a cell phone that would be small enough to wear(or fit in my pocket), thus replacing my pager. I thought I had finally found this phone when I purchased my analog Startac. However, with it's inability to...
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by shawnm , May 10 '00
Pros: Great price, loaded with features, looks great Cons: Flip-top mechanism feels fragile
I bought this phone purely because it looked different and it looked good. I've had this phone for about a month and I found the sound quality pretty good most of the time. However, you tend to lose reception once you go into some garages, elevators, or...
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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 amaddalone , Jan 21 '00
Pros: Small, voice command dialing. Cons: Too small for some people, flip phone could break.
Cell phones. It is kind of like the internet. Only the elite could afford it at first. Now it seems every house hold has the internet and 1 in 3 homes has at least one cell phone.
This one here takes the cake. I have many friends and...
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by lilfil , Feb 06 '00
Pros: Good design, awesome features, voice activated dialing Cons: No games like Nokias =)
I bought this phone because this is an extremely nice looking phone. It's very compact, and not too small. The design is awesome! The flip style is good so you dont have to put on a keyguard or accidently hit buttons. Oh, and three words... VOICE...
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by jfalk , Jan 18 '00
Pros: Good battery life, Portable, and Easy to Carry Cons: Phone book can be hard to navigate through.
The compact Samsung SCH-3500 is the best!
Six months ago, I would never have written a positive review on a cellular phone. I thought they were a luxury I could live without, and a waste of time and money.
However, with increased...
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by jillian98 , Jan 17 '00
Pros: Stylish look, great features Cons: I wish it came with a car charger
This was my first phone and I received it as a Christmas present. I had always wanted one to make life more convenient overall. My phone has been wonderful in terms of its features (voicemail, voice recognition dialing, web browsing, alarms and ring...
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by snark , May 10 '00
Pros: great shape, flip cover, voice activated dialing, digital recorder built in Cons: none with the phone, only with Sprint
The Samsung SCH-3500 is a communications device worthy of the name, a soft, cuddly little node that nestles nicely into your pocket, your lifestyle, and your dreams.
The perfectly rounded shape feels like a nicely worn river rock; you will...
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