Pros: Address book, simple to use, small, speed dial, big ears, easy to program, web enabled Cons: Small, the battery, web enabled, reception, missing options, mediocre recpetion
Qualcomm usually produces an excellent and, though, the QCP-2760 is a "good" product, I would not recommend it for a number of reasons. I know you are dying to find out why I am giving another negative rating to yet another cell phone, so here...
Pros: Really inexpensive to purchase. Cons: I sometimes press the send button instead of putting the keyguard on.
I purchased a Qualcomm cell phone about 3 years ago from PrimeCo. The reason for purchasing it was the inexpensive cost of the PrimeCo charges. $19.95 per month.
I decided to trade it in last year for a newer, more updated phone. This was...
Pros: Light, durable, and cute in a silly way. Cons: Tricky shape to squeeze against shoulder, no vibrate option.
This was originally posted 12/28/00, but the epinions database has been altered, making this review impossible to find except from my profile page. I am reposting it in the correct place. Thanks!
Pros: clear crisp sound Cons: no leather carrying case
The Qualcomm QCP2760 is a great phone. The quality and crispness of the connection is almost too good! When I am talking long distance it’s like my Mom or my sister are sitting right next to, me when of course they are not. This phone was made for...
Pros: Great reception, small, weightless Cons: No vibrating mode
I love my little Qualcomm QPC2760 cell phone! I finally broke down and bought a cell phone because my daughter is in preschool and I'm always running around somewhere. The school needs a way to get in touch with me while I'm on the go! I use...
One of the newer phones out there, the Qualcomm 2760 phone is a fully functional phone. As for aesthetics and design, it is lacking. It is awkward looking in its oversized earpiece, but the user can grow accustomed to it. The phone is very hi-tech in...
Pros: Very thin and lightweight. Very good reception. Clear hearing and large volume span. Cons: No built-in headset jack. No vibration.
I got a QCP 2760 in February 2001, because my service provider was giving it for free with a 6 months service contract and it seemed to be a good phone to me. It was my second cell phone, the first one having been a Nokia.
Pros: Thin and durable. Cons: Not up to par with Qualcomm phones, lacks features.
Ok, it's not that bad. It is just that I have loved Qualcomm phones and the company in general for some time now, and this makes me judge them a little harder than I would other phones. They make quality phones, phones that work great, with long...
Pros: small, light, affordable, good reception Cons: no vibrator or good rings
Okay one of the main reasons why I got this phone was because it was smaller than my current phone and I was tired of people commenting "oh wow your phone's so big and heavy!" Plus if I got the phone I got a really great deal from Sprint- 1000...
Pros: Very user-friendly. Cons: Lacks certain features and the charge connection is not very durable.
If you're the type of person who keeps a cell phone around for emergencies only, then you'll like this Qualcomm. For starters, it's very easy to use. I don't think I even had to pick up the manual to figure out how to use any of the features. It's very...
This was my first mobile phone and the phone that I bought when I signed up online for Sprint PCS. I bought it based partly on the price (under $100) and partly on the positive reviews on epinions.com
Pros: Slimness, batterylife, quality of reception Cons: tiny buttons
This is a top notch cell phone. Before I got this one I had one of the old huge black box clunky 1980's version of a cellphone. Well actually I guess it wouldn't even be a cell phone, back then they were called car phones. This Qualcomm QCP-2760 cell...
Pros: Recption sounds good, easy to use, have most accessories as my home phone. Cons: I can't get my husband to leave it alone. He hogs it all to himself!
Earlier this month, my phone company, Qwest (formerly USWest) calls to offer me a deal on a cell phone offer. The deal was for 1200 minutes a month for $29.95 a month. It breaks down to 200 minutes on weekdays and 1000 for weekends. If I remember...
Pros: Easy to use, good quality, good features Cons: antenna seems flimsy
Two weeks after purchasing a Qualcomm Dual Band cell phone I feel like I've finally arrived in the 21st century. For years I've watched people chatting casually on their cell phones, and wondered why theirs, unlike the heavy clunker I'd previously...
Pros: Is a compact size,Very clear sound,Ability to check email,Easy to use. Cons: I have not found any.
I received the Qualcomm Cell Phone from something I entered on the Internet and I get the Qualcomm Cell Phone free for one month along with the service.
When I received the Qualcomm Cell Phone I read up on using it...
Pros: Slim design makes it not too big Cons: It's not the smallest thing you'll find, though
After spending about a year in a culture where every single person had a cell phone, I realized that I wanted one. No, I really didn't need one, I just wanted one. And so, a major telephone company came to school to "recruit" customers, and I...
Pros: size, weight, clarity, ease of use, durability Cons: no vibrate
I recently changed jobs and for the first time was without a pager. Instead of purchasing a new one, I decided to get a cell phone instead. In short, I went with the Sprint PCS service and purchased two Qualcomm QCP-2760 phones for my wife and...
The company I work for is developing a web service that supports WAP phones. To give our service a decent test, we bought two drastically different phones: The Qualcomm 2760 and a NeoPoint 1000.
Pros: Compact, Clear Connection, Economical (why spend $300 on a phone which is obsolete in one year), and good memory! Cons: No Vibrating Ring, Keypad numbers are too small!
After recently acquiring the Qualcomm phone - I didn't know what to expect. I own stock and due to Sprint PCS limited selection - I choose the only Qualcomm they had available. I was very impressed with my economical purchase.
Pros: Clear sound, lightweight, very thin, strong signals Cons: no vibrating ring, short battery life, charging cord has issues.
When I was looking for a cellphone, basically, the aesthetics didn't matter too much to me. I went to Circuit City, found a phone for under $100. I also wanted the phone to be dual band. Other than that, as long as it seemed easy to use, I was happy....
Pros: Size and durability. Cons: It is the only thing that has been in my pants for a while.;
This is one thin phone. It is one of the few phones built to slide easily in and out of your pocket. There are smaller and lighter phones, but none that fit like the Qualcomm 2760.
I'll admit, it doesn't have the features that many phones...
Pros: Durable, flat profile, nice features, good battery life Cons: Slightly large overall, non-interchangable battery
I purchased two of these phones for my business, and I've been extremely happy with the one I use personally. My sales manager has also been very happy with his phone.
The best feature so far has been that it's beer proof! I was sitting at...
I initially bought this phone from the Airtouch Cellular store because I picked it and could figure out to use all my most important features without having to consult a manual. The biggest one being the address book. Many other more expensive phone...
When this phone is good, it is really really good! When this phone is bad it is really, really bad! The Qualcomm QCP2760 is a great phone - most of the time. The quality and crispness of the connection is usually very good. But sometimes, about 25...
Pros: Reception, Ease of use Cons: Size, Reliability (lack thereof)
I got this phone as a gift to replace my old phone, the first StarTac that was made. This phone was a huge improvement, and it's satisfactory but I have a few complaints: (1) the battery life is not great, I often forget to turn it off over night and...
Pros: Weight and size, features, web enabled Cons: NONE
Well it isn’t a Nokia, but for a Qualcomm, I must say that I love this little phone. My last cell phone was a Nokia, so I got used to the games, calendar, 40 different rings, etc. so when I traded in the Nokia for the brand new Qualcomm, I was at first a...
Pros: Small, easy to use, enough features for me Cons: None that I've run into
I was forced to get an alternate phone when the entire phone system went down at my university. First I must say that having this phone has given me such freedom. I never feel like I should stay in and wait for a call. But this is a review on my...
Pros: Slim form factor, good sound quality, refined appearance, grown-up ringer tones Cons: No vibrating/silent ringer, lame headphone adapter, no IR port, ambitious battery life claims
This phone is a low-profile alternative to the multitudes of Nokia handsets that everyone seems to have. The slender (it's not really small, but more on that later) form factor was a major draw, but there are other nice touches that make the Qualcomm a...
Pros: Lightweight, fits in my back pocket Cons: I'll tell you when I find one
No matter the level of which you need to communicate at, this compact dual band (both digital and analog) Qualcomm telephone is a perfect mix of cost and functionality. This telephone is not quite as compact as the Motorola StarTac, but at half the cost...
Pros: It's practical, solid, and have you seen those prices on eBay? Cons: It's impossible to silence it without turning it off
The Qualcomm/Kyocera 2760 is rugged and has come in very handy for me, and since it can be picked up at most auction sites for right around $20.00 it's a pretty solid value. The only drawback to this bargain bin find is that it lacks certain flash in its...
Pros: Size, keypad, web access Cons: No silent vibrating feature
I researched a lot of wireless phones before making my decision to buy the Qualcomm QCP-2760 thin phone. While there are other phones out there for similar prices that offer other features such as silent vibration and even games, this phone offers the...
Pros: Durable, easy to use, easy to hold between ear and shoulder Cons: Doesn't last long when signal is weak.
I bought this phone about 10 months from SprintPCS store. It was the cheapest one at the time, but the reason I bought it was the design. I paid $80 for it and got $50 rebate back with a year contract.
Pros: Price, sound quality, functionality, weight Cons: Optional leather holster could be better
I actually have the Qualcomm QCP 1960, which I couldn't find listed in the Qualcomm product list. The QCP 1960 is identical in appearance as the QCP 2760. This is the best cellular phone I have owned. Period.
I have now owned my QCP-2760 for over 4 months and still feel satisfied with this phone (as detailed in the text below). I have moved to the SF Bay Area of California, and the phone is performing quite well.
Pros: Overall it's tops Cons: Still a little bigger than most new handsets, although definitely not among the thick ones
Over a period of a year, I tried all the major brands of cellphones in the market just for the heck of it. Which means I switched from one cellphone provider to another, from Fido, to Clearnet, to Bell Canada. My verdict: In terms of price, features,...
I bought this phone because a co-worker had the same one, and I tried it out and loved it. It came as part of my Sprint PCS package, and is SUPER clear. The auto-volume-adjust works great, so i don't have to keep adjusting the volume in noisy...
Pros: Sleek, Light, Features galore Cons: Too many features to read up on.
The trim and sleek, QCP-2760 is so light I forget I'm carrying it, except if it's in my front pants pocket, which is amazing in itself. Could you imagine fitting a phone in your front pants pocket ten years ago? The reliability of this phone has been...
Pros: So many features in a cell phone at an affordable price Cons: Doesn't have advanced features like voice activation, speaker phone etc.
I have purchased Qualcomm QCP2760 Cell phone last week. It is so cute and so good that I didn't look for other models available in the market. Dimensions are 5" X 2" X 1/2". With half an inch in thickness, it can easily fit in a short pocket.
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Pros: Slim, lightweight. Cons: No vibrate feature.
I bought this phone when I first signed up with SprintPCS in June of 2000. I spotted this phone when I walked in the door. What caught my eye was the slimness. It's maybe 1/4 of an inch thick. After reading the specs to make sure it would suit my...
Pros: Low price, low weight, great layout Cons: Retractable antenna
Having tried the Nokia 6185 before switching to the Qualcomm 2760, I can say that I much prefer the Qualcomm. Yes, the Nokia is hot and popular, yes, it has a lot of bells and whistles, but to me it doesn't have the design sense of the Qualcomm. In terms...
Pros: User Friendly Cons: Doesn't have all the "bells and whistles" other phones have
7576200624/This phone is simple. Great for the technology challenged. Anyone can use this without a manual. On top of that, it has great clairity. That's basically it. Has great basic features, and user-friendly key pad, <you dont have to grow...
Pros: Thin Phone! Coverage Good In Sprint Areas Cons: Pricey when you include accessories and Web, Battery Life, No Flip or Vibrator
Overall, I'm satisfied with my phone. Over the past few months, I have owned 4 phones on Sprint and 1 with Nextel. I purchased this phone at Circuit City after I look at the ToutchPoint and didn't like it. The most attractive feature of the phone is its...
Pros: thin, awesome sound quality,low price, perfect! Cons: battery life not as long as i would like
I first had the Samsung 3500, then a Nokia, then I had the Kyocera 2035. I basically just use the phone to talk, so why did I need to spend any more money when I can get everything I need in this little phone??
Pros: Lightweight, easy to use Cons: Shorter than advertised battery life
Best cell phone I've had so far; thin, light, real clear reception. Very easy to use. I keep mine in a leather case, and I love the feel of it. Only downfall is the shorter than mentioned battery time. I have the external battery for when I need it,...
Pros: Number Capacity, Price Cons: Signal Strength, Sound Quality
Let me start off by saying that the qualcomm 2760 is worth its low price tag but overall, as an owner of this phone I am not impressed in the overall quality.
I have owned three cell phones over the years, from Sanyo, Nokia, and finally my...
Pros: lightweight Cons: reading up on the features!
I needed a cell phone to have with me in case of emergencies. I went with this one because of its size and features. This phone is very compact and lightweight. I keep it in my purse, my husband keeps it in his daily planner!
Goods: very easy to manuever the menus and the phone book like all qualcomm handsets. the display is clear and somewhat larger than many handsets which makes web browsing easy. this handset also does away with the side wheel which has been found to fall...
Pros: Slim, rugged, easy to use. Excellent performer. Anti-hip styling. A bargain used or reconditioned. Cons: Average battery life. Anti-hip styling.
I have come to appreciate the functional goodness of this phone and its accessories compared to much newer, feature bloated models I've tested. Reception is always hard to gauge accurately because it depends upon signal strength, but I have had relatively ...
Pros: The phone was practically free. Cons: Cumbersome to use at times.
QUALCOMM, the pioneers of CDMA technology unveiled this phone last year. It was the 2760 model. The model itself is quite stylish and well built. Here are the neat features:
1. Very sleek
2. Web enabled
3. Phone can work over 3...
Pros: solid design, recharges quick Cons: easy to accidentally make a call
I've had my QCP-2760 for about nine months now and am very pleased with its performance. I usually have it strapped to my side all day while working in a somewhat harsh environment. I work in a brewery so the environment that the phone sees is usually...
Pros: Clarity, Durability, Standby battery life. Cons: No vibrate mode
I bought a Qualcomm QPC-2760 in June of 2000 and I have used it for about six months now. In the time that I have owned the phone, I have averaged about 1000 minutes a month talking on it. Additionally, I have bought Qualcomm QPC-2760 Phones for...
Pros: Thin and light. Good sound quality. Dual Band. Battery built in! Cons: Wireless Web function is very hard to use. No built in headset jack.
This phone is thin. That means it slips into a pants pocket and you hardly notice it is there. The sound quality is good. The volume can be very loud if you like it that way.
This is a basic phone. You get all the basic options, such as...
Pros: adequate battery life; easy to use Cons: short on features; not exactly the coolest phone to carry
If you want a phone that is just a phone, this phone's for you. Short on features, but long on battery life and volume, this is a great first phone or a great phone for people who aren't gadget freaks.
Pros: great size and talk time Cons: not the most attractive
Qualcomm, who was bought out by Kyocera, has made a flat phone. This neat little phone fits nicely in to your purse, shirt pocket, or even back pocket, and leaves no embarrasing bulges. The phone itself is less than an inch thick, and about 6...
I purchased this product to replace an older Samsung that had signal strength problems. I have had very good service from several other Qualcomm models. I decided to try this model on the advice of a Sprint employee. It appeared to have good...
Pros: Small, simple, easy to use Cons: Very strong magnet in ear piece, difficult headset
A word of caution when buying this phone.
Just by chance, I had my Qualcomm (now owned by Kyocera) QCP 2760 cell phone (which I purchased in December of 2000 from Qwest Communications) in my purse along with some bobby pins (I usually keep my...
Epinion about the 1960, that is not listed.
This is one thin phone. It is one of the few phones built to slide easily in and out of your pocket. There are smaller and lighter phones, but none that fit like the Qualcomm 1960.
Pros: Small, Compact, Easy Navigation system Cons: There are better phones out there...
I researched what was the best mobile phone to use and the best mobile service to purchase (look at my review of Sprint PCS also) and I came to the conclusion that Qualcomm's QCP-2700 was the best to buy. I had a friend who already had one, and he had...
Pros: Incredible hearing, small, very portable Cons: price
This product suits me in many ways. I am able to take it anywhere and use it a practically any time. I bought this product because I needed an up to date cell phone that I could easily fit into my pants pocket.
Pros: Price and size come to mind. Cons: Not sure if I am missing calls.
I got this phone for the primary use for my business, seeing it is needed almost all the time since I am not in the office. I travel alot so I need the phone for clients and new customers to reach me at a moments notice.
Pros: Easy to input in Address Book, Clarity, Easy operation, Wireless Web, good battery life Cons: Keys too small, hard to find leather case
For a reasonable price, and somewhat good clarity. the Qualcomm QCP 2760 is hard to beat. I have an epinion for the Sprint PCS Touchpoint also. As for the Qualcomm, the price is usually less than $100 and it's a pretty good phone for the cost and if its...
Pros: Light weight, easy to use Cons: Short Battery Life
The reason I am displeased with this product is the battery life in analogue. The battery drains extremely fast in this mode making it difficult to leave the phone on.
My company brought this product on a trial basis for the individuals who...
Pros: Small, compact and user-friendly Cons: No vibrating ring
I have had absolutely nothing but good experiences with this phone. It's small and compact, but not too small to make it uncomfortable to talk on. Conversations are remarkably clear, and there are a surprising number of storage capabilities (phone book,...
Pros: Great receoption, very good quality, small and easy to carry Cons: no Vibracall, small, weak battery
Of the 4 phones i have owned and the many i have used i still would say that this little wonder is the absolute best. After owning a deplorable Samsung 1500 this was a godsend. The Qualcomm has without a doubt the best reception of any phone i have...
I ordered this phone from the internet. It only cost me $5.95 for shipping and handling and I received it within 3-4 business days. I only pay $25 a month for 100 minutes free. You can get internet service on this phone. You can also get voice mail,...
I was looking for a cell phone and service the other week at the mall. The only thing that I had to decide on was a service because my mind was made up when it came to the phone. The Qualcomm 860 is an extraordinary phone for a great price. I got mine...
Pros: Good Clarify Cons: Vioce Indicator not always accurate
I purchased two new cell phone about a year ago from Bell Atlantic (now Verizon) I hesitantly purchased the Bell Atlantic 330B. Little did I know at the time it was a Qualcomm phone with the Bell Atlantic name slapped on it.
I have had a great...
Pros: Lightweight, battery life, easy to use, large display Cons: Can't think of any
Our previous phone was larger and heavier, but the battery did not last any longer than the Qualcomm 2760. We have a medium size rate plan and do not leave the phone on every minute. The Qualcomm 2760 is rugged and sturdy, and bought the phone for it...
Pros: Lightweight and easy to use Cons: Sound quality
I have recently purchased the Qualcomm 2760, against the urgings of many of my friends and co-workers. Most everyone at my place of business has the heavy Nokia phones, when I borrowed them they seemed bulky and uncomfortable to talk on. When I was...
Pros: Slim Design,Size,Color,practicality,good range,very clear Cons: Battery is hard to switch,ear-piece easy to break, single band
Overall I have to say this was a great phone. I like the price,(I bought two for only $150.00) and at the time I was given accesories. My color was a distinctive marble color and I had an option to change the faces.I loved the size and the how clear it...
These days most cell phones are pretty reliable no matter what the brand.The big difference is style and price.You can get a great phone with all the features or at least most of the features of phones costing a lot more.Qualcomm has a whole line of...
Pros: Price, quality, clarity, range, battery life Cons: NONE
I was an absolute greenhorn when I ventured into the Sprint store in the Westfarms Mall in West Hartford, CT. I knew two things: I wanted a cell phone, aaand I wanted it cheap. I got a great deal on my service plan and there was no qualms about that, but...
Pros: Small size, clear sound, cool mini-browser Cons: small screen
Let me start by saying that I did not choose the Qualcomm 2760. Rather, it chose me.
I originally ordered a refurbished Qualcomm 2700 from Sprint, but when I went to hook it up, the phone hadn't been cleared of the previous owner. After 2...
Pros: crystal clear calls, sleek design, light as a feather Cons: accessories very difficult to find; battery life is a little short
this is a great phone! my friends were telling me when i first purchased it that it was one of the clearest phones they had ever heard. Qualcomm has gotten better because my father too has a Qualcomm but it is an older model and it is not as clear as...
Pros: dependability, easy to program Cons: no cute mascot
I was in a bad way with mobile phones before I found this at Office Depot.
I took the risk of buying a phone with nothing more than a call number on the box. No greasy phone jock to sell me accessories or a new beeper case. Just the phone, thank...
Pros: The Qualcomm QCP-2760 is a very lightweight, sleek and user friendly phone. Cons: The battery in this phone is very weak, and dies quickly.
It was March 16, 2001, when i got my very first cell phone. My father bought it for me since i had just turned eighteen and had not established credit. Now if i would have been my father shopping for the phone, I am pretty sure that the Qualcomm...
Pros: Light weight, Clear reception Cons: Doesn't have a lot of the "fun" options like nokia does
I recently bought a Qualcomm QCP 2760 and I absolutely love it. It is small and extremely light weight. It is the lightest phone offered through Verizon wireless, but not the smallest although it is the thinnest. The smaller sized phones are all flip...
Pros: Good reception quality, slim design, light weight Cons: Non-standard headset jack
This is my very first experience in mobile telephony and I am really happy I've made a right decision buying a QCP-2760. I like its slim design and light weight. It fits just perfectly in any pocket.
The reception quality (I use Sprint PCS as a provider)...
The Qualcomm 2760 mobile phone is one of the best and highly recommended mobile phones on the market today. It features voice mail, an address book, and stores numbers. It's also digital, and searches for a location to connect to very quickley. It's...
Pros: Thin, 199 # phone book, Last 30 # recall Cons: Cost of Data Cable
I was a long time Nokia user... at least 4 phones... The Qualcomm Thin phone is superior. I am signed up with USWest Wireless and use the phone for talking (with the hands free earpiece/microphone... much safer while driving) and internet access for my...
Pros: Lightweight, user friendly Cons: sometimes forget it is with me
The Qcp2760 is a very high quality Phone, user friendly,compact, lightweight. The Sound Clarity is surely one of the best on the market today. It is also available in about three different colors, Black, Platinum, and Blue. The fact that based on...
Pros: Small, user friendly, good clarity and dependable. I love the built-in battery! Cons: Not very stylish, not many ringer types, wish antenna was built in.
I've had my 2760 for over a year and although all my friends are carrying bright, wild phones, I'm glad that I can hear out of my phone and it's always been so trustworthy! I've dropped it I don't know how many times and it hasn't given me any trouble....
Pros: slim design, light weight, good clarity Cons: flimsy attenna
I wanted a cell phone and so went to a local mobile store. I looked at the various brands and models and picked this phone because of the battery power. I wanted a phone that I wouldnt have to charge up all the time.
Pros: Small, lightweight, thin, good reception, solid construction, free with plan! Cons: Battery life could be better.
I must be honest... I did not buy this phone. My mother in law bought it as part of a "family" plan. Since my wife and I live in a different area code, she got a new cell plan with two free phones, and all calls made between these three phones (includin ...
Pros: Designed the wireless network, Thin Cons: Could have a tiny bit more web features
This phone I just bought and I seem to like it a lot. Even if you buy it and you don't need a lot of the features now their there if you need them later. I find that the phone works a lot better then the previous QCP-2700 that I've had in the past. The...
A couple of people have been bashing this phone, me on the other hand I love it. It is thin a pack of matches and is as clear as the sky. It is a bit pricy but my god its so good. The battery will last up to 4 days! But with talk time it will only last...
The sprint wireless phone is convenient and compact.The service is good also. The phone has a few drawbacks, for instance you do not always receive your voice mails in a timely fashion. I have received a message as late as a week after it was left. The...
I've had this phone, and Sprint PCS, for 6 months now and --- I like it! Slim design makes it easy to transport, although home charger is big-n-heavy. Only problem with this phone is that at times, with a full strength signal, I am told that my...
This slim, easy-to-use phone is it. Keep in mind that I was used to the original Sprint PCS/Sony/Qualcomm phone (the one with the flip-up earpiece). The user interface on this phone is almost exactly the same, as are most of the keys and functions....
Pros: Thin, good battery life, solid. Cons: Not sexy.
OK, this phone doesn't make you look like a movie producer. It isn't so small that you could accidentally inhale it during dinner. And it doesn't make people say "gee whiz" when you pull it out of your pocket (like some things that I pull out...
I got a Qualcomm QCP-2760 phone because i was planning on getting a Nokia but they ran out of those. I planned on returning it and replacing my phone, but i never got aond to doing it. One of my least favorite features about the phone is that it's...
Pros: Small, Fits in my coat or pants pocket comfortably Cons: Battery life sucks, can't shunt calls to voice mail
For some reason, the shape reminds me of a mosquito. Can't really say why. But I do like the phone. The sound quality is good. Some phones sound tinny. This one sounds really good. The interface is simple, if limited.I would really like to see...
These phones are pretty inexpensive at $99, especially when compared to ohter phones out there, ie Nokia and Erikson. This phone is not the coolest looking one out on the market but it does it's job. It has decent features, one-touch dialing, web...
Pros: Small, simple, easy to use Cons: Very strong magnet in ear piece, difficult headset
A word of caution when buying this phone.
Just by chance, I had my Qualcomm (now owned by Kyocera) QCP 2760 cell phone (which I purchased in December of 2000 from Qwest Communications) in my purse along with some bobby pins (I usually keep my...
Pros: Fairly large screen. Long battery life. Good size. Cons: Small buttons, hard-to-access directory.
I wanted to get into the "wireless web" cheaply so I bought this phone.
It has all the features of a normal cell phone - directory, voice mail button, call id, call waiting... but with the added convenience of being able to access some of the...
Pros: Thinness. It fits well in my purse. Cons: Poor sound reliability. No vibrating mode. Signal strength touchy. Short battery life. Flimsy antenna.
I'm currently on my second phone in this model. The first one went dead on me--I could hear them, but no one could hear me. Fortunately it was within the warranty period and it was replaced after much griping and haggling with Sprint. (That's another...
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