Pros: holds a charge well, inexpensive, nice features Cons: keypad is better for small hands, screen is tiny
The Kyocera QCP 2035 was the second cell phone that I purchased as an upgrade to the QCP 1960. The differences between the two phones are amazingly different. Whereas the QCP 1960 has almost no discernible features the QCP 2035 has a nice little set of ...
Pros: Cheap, cute, nokia-like look Cons: *horrible* reception, cheap build, did I mention horrible reception???
I had experience with three of these phones. I purchased one when my workhorse Samsung SCH-8500 was stolen (*that* phone was a little heavy but indestructible...). I liked the look, it was kind of cute (??), and seemed nokia-like. Which is what all...
Pros: None that I can see. Cons: Too many battery problems, software on the phone doesn't work properly
I have a Qualcomm 2035 by Kyocera and I can honestly say this phone is not very good. I have had nothing but battery problems and reception problems on this phone. I have had at least two of these phones that had bad chips in them, the battery often is...
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.
Pros: Great reception, easy to use Cons: Battery life deteriorates FAST!
My overall experience with this phone has been good. I bought it because I has such a good experience with my first phone which was a Qualcomm. Overall this phone has outstanding range, seems to get reception in places where other phones don't, has...
Pros: Simple to use design, durable, reliable, clear calls, cheap! Cons: Doesn't have a calendar or other fancy PDA like tools
I bought this Kyocera 2035 phone with my Verizon wireless plan. I like Verizon's plans even though their phones aren't as flashy as the competetor's models. I have had this Kyocera phone since June of 2001 (over a year ago) and have had no problems...
Pros: Size, Reception, Large Icons, Button Size Cons: None...
My fourth cellular phone. I like this one because it is easy to use, gets good reception and has taken a beating. I have found this phone is easier to use than some of the smaller models out there as the buttons on this phone are a bit larger and...
Pros: Easy to read screen, can change face plates Cons: phone can short out, battery life, kind of bulky
Unfortunately, I had to buy a Kyocera QCP 2035 when my Kyocera flat phone quit working. After having it for only a week, I discovered that the battery life is fairly short (after having the phone on for four hours, the battery already had to be...
Pros: Battery life, many faceplates, good vibrate function Cons: long antenna(when extended), rather large size, no calendar, ring tones mostly silent
Well I purchased this phone about a year ago when the antenna broke on my Nokia 6185. I have a plan and still do with PrimeCo. They are mostly based in the Midwest.
This phone has served me well but there are still some things that irk me...
Pros: Small without being too small, features, Lithium Battery, internet Cons: Features (read Internet) require extra fees.
I've had my Kyocera (Qualcomm) QCP-2035a for a year now and its been a great purchase. I go to college in the middle of nowhere and I have to drive through the heart of the Adirondack mountains to get here and to get home to Albany. Four years ago when...
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...
Pros: Clear reception, light weight, and you're able to change the banner. Cons: Accessing voice mail is bothersome, and there's a small selection of ring tones.
The first test that I performed on the cell phone was the comfortness of pressing the buttons, which is probably one of the most important aspects of a cell phone. I chose the Kyocera QCP 2035a over the free phone that came with the plan because when...
Pros: lightweight & small, seems relatively sturdy, good sound, lots of features Cons: not very cool-looking
I didn't want a cell phone. I think they're aggravating and dumb, and the last thing in the world I want or need to is be any more readily-accessible than I already am. The thought of being hounded by my phone when I'm out in my garden, or away from my...
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