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by Bryan_Carey - Top 10, Dec 30 '01
Pros: Compact Size; Lots of Features; Vibrate mode Cons: Battery Charge Indicator declines unevenly; Price is higher than other cell phones
When I found out recently that I was going to start teaching college, I decided that it would be a good idea to make sure that my students had an easy time reaching me with questions and concerns about study material, homework, tests, etc. I already have...
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by TheAdvocate , Feb 19 '01
Pros: Non-folding, lightweight Cons: Call time does not automatically display
When I announced to my husband that I was planning to get a cell phone, he groaned. But I’d saved some money to purchase a phone and had already figured $20 a month for service into my household budget, so what could he say? At my local Car Toys, I...
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by gypsyrose75 , Sep 05 '01
Pros: Compact, Price and Options Cons: Antenna, Small Buttons
Due to recent emergency events my husband and I realized just how much a Cellular Phone could come in handy. I had owned a dinosaur 5 years ago. Those big, bulky and heavy devices that looked like the original cordless phones. So comparing to previous...
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by gwenny , Mar 10 '02
Pros: Nice colors, compact and very easy to use. Cons: Antenna is flimsy.
I really like my new little phone the Kyocera 2035. I purchased this phone when I purchased my sprint pcs mobile service.
At the time I got my phone they were having a rebate deal of a 50.00 rebate. The phone was priced at 100.00 plus tax,...
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by krlucas1 , Dec 17 '02
Pros: Display,Menu,3rd party Accessories Cons: Cheaply made case,low battery life
I recently received the Kyocera QCP 2035a phone as a replacement from Verizon when they switched their signal equipment, obsoleting quite a few of the phones their customers had. I received the phone new but have had some ups and downs.
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by Naughtius , Jul 24 '01
Pros: easy to use, simple features, adequate range and power Cons: battery life short, will not broadcast in buildings
I was recently issued a Kyocera (Qualcomm) QCP 2035a cell phone for work purposes, and have been using this particular model extensively over the past month. Here's my analysis so far.
The QCP 2035a model is a lightweight, streamlined cell...
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by semert , Dec 11 '00
Pros: Lithium Ion Battery, Contact Manager, Handy Tools. Cons: No option for a larger battery...
I am really surprised at the quality of this phone. That is a lot coming from me. I thought I would never be happy with anything other than a Motorola or Nokia cellphone.
I have always had a cellular telephone since about 1991. Over the years...
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by lovely_zelda , Apr 24 '01
Pros: Makes me strangely happy. Cons: People might laugh at your love for the inanimate.
Going into a Radio Shack(or similar store) bores me stupid. When I bought my TV, I brought along a male friend who did most of the talking. I want a DVD player, but I refuse to buy it without the advice/approval of said friend. In high school, I...
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by TrevorM , Nov 24 '00
Pros: Size, Features, GOBS of options Cons: Much less battery life than promised.
My wife and I have these phones. Two matching ones. Why did we get them? Battery life! Older, analog phones have MUCH shorter battery life than newer, digital ones. So I saw the ad in the paper for a nice "family plan" that allowed...
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by dhuting92 , Jun 20 '01
Pros: Small & lightweight, very easy to use. Interchangeable faceplates and a vibrating ringer. Cheap too! Cons: doesnt get a very strong signal when travelling
I'd like to start things off by saying that I work for Qwest. I sell cell phones, and the phone that I always recommend/sell is the 2035a. We sell it for $79.99 or $49.99, depending on if the customer has a certain package on their home phone. So what...
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by toyfan , Jun 11 '01
Pros: Small, Excellent Ergonomics, Long Battery Life, Good Clarity, Tri-Mode, Lots of Features and Accessories
Cons: Antenna seems flimsy, but easy to replace if broken, Expensive Batteries!
I recently purchased this phone from Verizon as an upgrade to my rate plan (I had an old OKI 1325 from the TeleGo plan) and I'm very pleased with it. My rate plan went from 100 analog minutes a month to 150 peak and 2000 weekend minutes a month, plus...
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by soupcraze - Top 50, Feb 03 '01
Pros: Nice Looks, Durable, Ion Lithium Battery, Clear LCD, Good Price, Internet-Enabled, Small Cons: Hard To Use, Not Nearly As Clear As Other Cell Phones In The Same Class
In search of cell phone plans, I was trying Verizon Wireless and Spint PCS. My whole family was getting hooked up with Verizon and Sprint PCS. So with Verizon, I bought a Nokia 8260 and a Kyocera(QUALCOMM) QCP-2035a. I have known of Qualcomm before...
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by dknisely , Nov 10 '00
Pros: Compact, Vibrate Mode, Excellent Voice Quality, Low Price Cons: None
I have recently acquired two Kyocera 2035a phones (the "a" apparently designates a custom model for Verizon with some slight cosmetic changes from the 2035). The service is Verizon local (state of Illinois) coverage in the Chicago area. The...
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by Gimmegimme , Nov 29 '00
Pros: Lightweight, Clear Calls, Changeable faceplates, great features. Cons: Plastic is "squeaky"
This is my first e-pinion, so please bear with me...
I was using an old Sony CMB1201 for about a year, and was getting thoroughly frustrated in the poor quality of the phone and the dropped calls.
Time for a new phone!
But being a...
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by malyeung , Dec 19 '00
Pros: Lots of Features, Cheap Cons: Awful software ease of use, terrible call clarity, and terrible reception strength.
I bought this product because I formerly owned the Qualcomm Thin Phone. I loved the Thin Phone for its design element, particularly the long slender thin design which allowed for it to fit easily into my pocket yet made it easily "talkable" in...
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