Pros: Inexpensive, feature-packed phone. Excellent battery life. Light-weight. Cons: None.
Long time powerhouses in the cell phone arena like Nokia, Motorola and Ericsson are all taking a strong look at the relative newcomer to the scene - Kyocera. And why not? With phones like the 2135 - a Nokia knock-off to some, but loaded with more...
Pros: Great reception, rich with features, user-friendly, ergonomic fit, web ready Cons: Flimsy antenna, small buttons, not too many accessories yet
Well, actually I think this is an excellent phone for anyone. I hated, absolutely hated, my last cellular phone, and couldn't wait until my contract was up, and I could get a different phone. I am so untech-savvy it took me almost a year to figure out...
Pros: Could be a nice for those new to cellular phones, good selection of features. Cons: Not very sturdy, looks a little on the cheap side, expensive accessories.
I purchased a Kyocera 2135 as part of a Verizon Wireless Pre-Paid Cellular offer. I was given a pre-paid card, the phone and a charger for $99.00 plus a very sizable rebate from the manufacturer. I wasnt too excited about the phone since it ...
Pros: reliable, excellent ergonomic design, crammed with features, top talk and stanby time, email and more Cons: None that I see
I got the Kyocera 2135 for the Verizon Wireless [FREEUP] plan for Christmas and I love it! This is my first cellular phone, but I think if I could have any cell phone, I would still pick this one. I did some research and I found out that this is the best...
Pros: Too many to list, but my fave is it's functionality. Cons: Accessories hard to find and still somewhat expensive.
I'd been without a cell phone for almost a year. I got taken with a prepaid plan last year, and was wary about getting into another trap like that. But the need came about for me to buy a new cell, and I broke down and got the Kyocera 2135 thru...
Pros: Low cost, amazing features, totally configurable, and MUCH more. Cons: Absolutely nothing!
I bought a new Kyocera 2135 for the Verizon Wireless [Freeup] plan a few weeks ago after deciding to switch from AT&T’s Free2go Wireless plan. All I can say is “wow, what a change!” The AT&T plan came with a Nokia 5165 cell phone, which was a very easy...
Pros: So Many Features, Lightweight Cons: Flimsy Antenna, Ringers Could Be Better
How I Ended Up With This Phone:
I got this phone when I switched my cellular plan. I started out with cell phones around 4 years ago, when Verizon was still Bell Atlantic. I had a small Ericsson flip phone that I loved mainly because of...
Pros: Great price. Useful, abundant and well thought out features. Excellent voice quality. Cons: Still new - few faceplates and accessories available right now.
First off, the technical information displayed by epinions for this phone is wrong. To correct it:
- This phone DOES have Caller ID.
- This phone DOES have Multiple Ring Options.
- This phone DOES have vibrating ring.
- This...
Pros: good basic phone without a lot of useless features Cons: sound quality is only so-so
I had an Audiovox CDM 4000 for my Verizon Wireless service and was completely satisfied with the phone. Unfortunately it wouldn't work with their new natiowide service, which required a tri-mode phone. I looked at the phones available and...
Pros: PRICE,FEATURES AVAILABLE, SIZE, Cons: BATTERY LIFE STINKS, DURABILITY STINKS
VERY POOR QUALITY
I have owned 3 different Kyocera Models Before and all of those were of good quality, durablity and easy to use.
Which led me to purchase the 2135 Model. After 3 replacements and 4 battery changes, all with in less than a month.
I can not...
Pros: Good size, easy operation, good options good battery life. Cons: Volume too low, reception isn't always good.
When I came in to get my most recent phone plan I traded in some very old analog phones. I didn't really feel like spending too much money so I asked what the best deal on a phone they could give was. The salesman said that he could give me this Kyocera...
Pros: Good user interface design; good ergonomics Cons: Bad sound quality
...I couldn't get past the bad sound quality.
This is a neat little phone. Kyocera did a great job designing the user interface: the menu is easy to navigate and logically layed out. The display is very easy to read, and icons are easy to...
Pros: Ease of use, features, quality Cons: A bit bigger than some
Allow me to begin by mentioning that I have been working as a business accounts representative with Verizon Wireless for six years. I have seen many different models come and go and I feel that there's no better arena by which to share my opinion than...
Pros: Tons of great features, small size, light weight Cons: Keys easy to bump if guard not on
In my search for a new wireless plan, I decided to go with Qwest wireless and the Kyocera 2135. I had Voicestream and a Nokia 2190, 5190, and 6190. Detect a pattern? The Nokia phones are great looking and have some nice features, but they don't hold...
Pros: Easy to use, great features like text messaging Cons: Bad choice of ring tones, buttons noisy
This phone is simply the best cell phone you can buy. It comes with everything you will ever want or need in a cell phone. I guarantee that you will love this phone! Check it out:
Size:
The Kyocera 2135 is about 5 inches long. It is...
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