Great Phone for the Budget Minded Person
Written: Mar 13 '01
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Pros: Easy Menu system, standard vibrator ring, customizable face plates
Cons: hard to assign onetouch dialing
The Bottom Line: Great phone for the person who's on a budget. Fully loaded with features that are mostly easy to use.
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| landrumdh's Full Review: Kyocera QCP 2035a Cell Phone |
I've had this phone for three months now from SprintPCS. I paid $99 for it, which is the cheapest phone available. I've had NO problems with this phone. From Sprint you have the choice of two different faceplates, but they have many more available on the Kyocera web site. It's a tad thinner than the Nokia 51xx and 61xx's also. I have a GREAT battery life I generally get about 3.5 days of battery life with casual usage in digital coverage. It's ability to pull in a weak signal is average, I have used some phone that pull in a better signal and some the pull in a worse signal. One last thing about the phone number storage, it's really easy to use, just hard to assigning the one number dialing feature. But it's nice you can store multiple numbers for one person and select if it's a home, cell or work number. Plus you can choose if the person is a business contact or a personal contact and you can choose different ringers for those categories.
I would say this is a great phone for somebody who needs an entry priced phone with some nice features, and they aren't interested in after market accessories from it. They are available but only directly from Kyocera's web site.
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Amount Paid (US$): 99.99
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Epinions.com ID: landrumdh
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