My Cell Phone
Written: Nov 28 '01
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Pros: It works!
Cons: Not the best of the best!
The Bottom Line: I would recommended it if you're looking for a simple phone that would do the job. Otherwise, don't get it if you are expecting more from a phone.
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| phie8620's Full Review: Motorola V2282 Cell Phone |
Unlike many of my colleagues and friends, I didn’t purchase my Motorola V2282 phone. About two months ago, I decided to head to the mall to find a new cell phone. Being a broke college student, I was not about to pay a 100 bucks for the phone I really wanted. So, I set off to find something more reasonable and somehow stumbled across the “free cell phone” offer at one of the booths. At any rate, for what it is worth, I’ve been pretty pleased with this phone. There isn’t anything fancy, so don’t expect a whole lot from this phone. This model doesn’t include the time nor does it include any “different” rings/ring options. Basically, it’s just a straight-forward phone. If your service includes these options then you can: receive and send out text messages, access the internet, get call waiting, receive call forwarding, etc. I receive all my calls and get pretty reasonable reception, which has a lot to do with the service I subscribe to. The battery lasts for about 2-3 days straight, if you never turn your phone off. And also, if you are like me and don’t read manuals, then you definitely won’t run yourself into any difficulties here. The phone also includes a hands-free connector and a FM radio connection too. I know, I know, its pretty crazy stuff! But hey, it’s pretty unique in a sense and proves to be somewhat useful if you travel a lot.
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Epinions.com ID: phie8620
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Location: St Petersburg, FL
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