Pros: Inexpensive, Reliable, Small, Attractive, Good Features, Good Battery Life Cons: Blue Light Becomes Annoying at Times, Not as Many Features As More Expensive Phones
I generally go for relatively inexpensive cell phones because I am a poor, college student who doesn't really care about those fancy features anyway. The Kyocera 2235 seemed like the perfect choice for me, it wasn't the lowest end model Verizon...
Pros: The phone is lightweight and fits into the palm of my hand Cons: there is no face plate
When Verizon was offering a buy one get one free package offering the Kyocera 2235, I was a tad skeptical to say the least. When I bargained the guy to buy one get two free, I became almost more skeptical, but willing to bite the line he threw me.
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Pros: Long battery life, easy to use, tiny, and a nice blue light Cons: Reception indicator seems flakey, bad contact list setup.
I purchased two Kyocera 2235 phones from Verizon Wireless a few weeks ago in a "buy one get one free" deal for $49.99. I'm going to try to cover every aspect of the phone from my personal experiences of our relationship.
Pros: Voice dialing, easy to use interface, lots of features Cons: Lame games
When my wife dropped her Motorola Startac, I was a little bitter... it was looking like she was going to get a new phone while I was going to be stuck with my stupid two-year-old phone which wasn't as cool as the Nokia it had replaced.
Pros: Many Features, Web Browser, Games, Speed Dial, Contact List Cons: Bad Reception, Horrible Battery Life, Often Defective
I picked up a Kyocera 2235 Cellular Telephone at my local Wireless ETC because my roommate was getting one, and their was a "buy one get one free deal" going on. My roommate and I split on the cell phones, so mine ended up costing me just about $15....
Pros: Small, lightweight, good battery life, decent reception, great price, high speed Internet access. Cons: Cheap build quality.
I've been using Kyocera 2000 series phones for over two years now, and have a decent amount of money tied up in accessories such as data kits, chargers, batteries and car adapters. So, when Verizon introduced their high-speed 1X data network, and...
Pros: Light, easy to use, lots of features, games, and options. Great reception. Cons: So many options and settings- sometimes it's hard to find what you want changed.
I walked into the Verizon Wireless store with an outdated, beat-up Audiovox that I had gotten for free with my last calling plan (550 anytime minutes, 2000 weekend minutes, service throughout the northeast) looking for nothing but a new phone.
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Pros: Packed with features (esp. for the price), nice display, compact, reasonable price on options. Cons: Optional leather case hands-free plug hole doesn't line up well.
I got this phone because it was the cheapest one that Verizon offered going to their new phone plan.
The display is nice and bright. This phone has more features than I'll use. I have no need to surf the web with my cell phone. But the normal...
Pros: Good phone and features for the price. Cons: Buttons are close together and smallish.
My audiovox CDM4000 started to get a little squirrelly so I decided to upgrade to a phone with text messaging and vibrating alert. I knew the 2235 was the phone for me when I pushed the button and the bright blue backlight came on.
The buttons...
Pros: Many features, if you can get the phone to work in the 1st place. Cons: Can't talk & Charge, horrible call quality, Just bad in general.
This is an awful phone, My first phone was defective out of the box, it wouldn't hold memory. I'd enter a contact, and it would say it was saved, but it never saved it. The second phone just died completely, I lost my entire address book of very...
Pros: Blue Backlight
Price
Contact Management System
Hotkey and Voice Management System Cons: Using the phone while plugged into the wall won't stop battery drain and eventual shutdown.
To start, I got this phone for $25 bucks with a 1 year contract with Verizon Wireless. The minute deal was great as well, so overall I had zero buyer's remorse and total satisfaction with my purchase. On top of all this, I cancelled my local land-line ...
Pros: Compact,great screen contrast,LOTS of features,good clarity,voice activated dialing Cons: keypad lock doesn't work when phone is off (i.e. keep from turning phone on)
I previously had a Motorola Timeport with a color display which I loved--I just dropped it too many times over its two year life and killed it...but this Kyocera makes up for it all. I got a great price with a credit I had (retails for $80, I got it for...
Pros: Blue Indiglo Face, loud ringing tones, small Cons: Dropped calls, phone shuts off for no reason
I bought this phone a few months ago, and the verizon salesman assured me that it was an excellent choice. I have had nothing but problems with this phone. Almost every time that it rings, as soon as I pick it up it shuts off, then turns back...
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