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by obee , Oct 05 '00
Pros: convenient Cons: not always reliable
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...
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by ericjtucker , Sep 05 '00
Pros: Oversized display, loud earpiece Cons: So-so transmission, Bulky home charger
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...
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by Indio7777 , Jun 04 '01
Pros: EXCELLENT CLARITY, Durable, Long lasting. Cons: Flimsy antenna, Length
I've had many cell phones...over the past 4 years...ranging first from Motorola, to Ericsson, to Qualcomm.
On overall quality, they've all held their own. But now, with Qualcomm, the bar has been raised for what really counts...SOUND QUALITY!...
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by fdavid27 , Sep 06 '00
Pros: Slim, lightweight, easy-to-use Cons: none
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....
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by OLuasa , Oct 05 '00
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...
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by Vladi_V , Feb 26 '01
Pros: Cheap, thin, portable Cons: low batter life, ugly
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...
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by Russhoolio , Feb 10 '01
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...
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by lugojean , May 19 '00
Pros: light, great price Cons: Not stylist
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...
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by cyde , Jun 19 '01
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...
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by kendslat , Feb 06 '01
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...
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by piper2665 , Jul 13 '02
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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