Pros: numerous features, big easy to read text, good sound, voicemail, call ID Cons: plastic casing is cheap; Navigation button doesn't always cooperate.
I went back to the Sprint PCS Store. Why did I go there? Because my husband has gone through his third cellular phone. The first one, he left on top of his car and drove off. The second one, which was a great phone, the Sprint Touchpoint 2200 just...
Pros: Small and sturdy; innovative contact management; dependable voice activation and speakerphone. Cons: Tricky to learn navigation key/button; can only lock on power-up or on-demand, not after inactivity.
It was a dark and stormy night as the rain poured down in sheets outside my office with the flickering neon sign (the office has the sign, not the sheets of rain). Dark, like most nights; and stormy, like some dames I’ve known.
Pros: Reliable, easy to use with good features and hardware Cons: The damn navigation button
It took me an awfully long time to "cell out" and join the growing ranks of people toting around cellular phones today. But it got to the point where I realized that free long distance and portability were worth the costs, especially given the fact that...
Pros: Does just about anything a cell phone could do. Cons: Doesn't do everything it does as well as could be expected.
I had been trying to decide on a new phone. It had to have an integrated speakerphone, a feature the Nextel i85 got me hooked on, and whatever gadgets could get crammed in there. I came from the Nokia 6160 family, a phone that did alot when it was...
Pros: Large screen, lots of features, good reception, charges quickly, battery is plentiful. Cons: Navigation button takes time to learn, battery seperates from phone too easily.
I bought my Kyocera 3035 in October of 2001, and since then the phone has rarely left my pocket. It has taken some abuse that no lab can test for, and has passed them all with flying colors. My phone has gone swimming in Lake Michigan, buried in snow...
Pros: Attractive, Compact, Great Display, Speakerphone, Voice Activated Dialing, Wireless Web Cons: Slow Menu Button
I have been using cellular service for 5 years now. Three carriers and six phones later I am now with Sprint and I use a Qualcomm Kyocera QCP 3035. I would dare say that this is the best phone yet. I have had good phones all with a good feature or...
Pros: Speakerphone, Light for all its features Cons: Dont put this phone in your purse without KEYGUARD!
The Kyocera QCP-3035 is an all around feature packed phone. It has a large display which is what I originally liked about it, but unlike some of its competition, the body is a little smaller.. I first started with a neopoint (you know the phone with the...
Pros: clarity, size and contact list Cons: confusing for beginners
for the lover of cell phones :THIS IS IT! i cant think of much that this pcs handset can't do. the kyocera 3035 proves that qualcomm will never only be known for making the "brick" phone (1920/2700). Believe it or not but this handset is...
Pros: Compact, lightweight, quick-charging, lots of features. Cons: Main menu control button takes some practice to manipulate.
After owning a much larger, older-style Qualcomm phone for several years that served me well, I was interested in purchasing a Kyocera (by Qualcomm) cell phone when I made my decision to upgrade.
Pros: extremely comprehensive features, excellent clarity, good build Cons: menu button difficult at first, mediocre battery life, moderately complex
Having been bitten by problems on my Motorola Star-Tac (broken pins in the charging port, a very common problem), I had to decide to make repairs or buy a new phone. Fortunately Radio Shack offers a deal to upgrade to a new phone for $30 plus the...
Pros: Features galore yet easy to use. The antenna doesn't stick out. Cons: Not any really. The software has a couple of minor bugs, and it's expensive.
I generally despise cellular phones, but I finally broke down and went shopping for one. First I made a list of features I MUST have, features I WANT, and a list of the opposite - things I DON'T WANT, and WON'T have. The list I came up with went like...
Pros: Large display, strong vibration, great features, decent reception, good price, good selection of useful accessories. Cons: Built-in Speakerphone and ringers are not very powerful. Doesn't have a "strong" look.
I have to start with the accessories. There is desktop docking station that just blows my mind. ( http://store.kyocera-wireless.com/product_detail.asp?sku=TXDOC00A11 ) The speakerphone on the 3035 may be a bit weak, but when you insert the phone into...
Pros: High creature-feature-to-price ratio; unique appearance stands out from crowd Cons: Low features-advertised-to-features-that-work ratio; unique design translates to accessory hell
We all know him...or her. Lotta flash...no substance. In fact, not much of anything behind the pretty face -- and we're not quite sure about the pretty part, either, but at least she's interesting.
Pros: Just the right size and has all of the right features. Well made phone! Cons: Menus take a little time to get used to.
I have used other brands of phones over the past five years with different services. The Ericsson I had was very clear but too tiny and the menus were too long. The Nokia had great menus and looked great but every other word was garbled. Both of the...
Pros: GREAT reception, loud ringers, light, compact, big display, game, lots of nice features, built-in speakerphone Cons: Navigation button can be tricky, game resets to main screen when paused over 10 seconds
I bought this phone after my Motorola v120c (http://www.epinions.com/content_43208773252) got it's antenna broken off for the second time. It upset me, and having to either be upstairs in my room or in a certain spot in...
Pros: Great features, speakerphone, user interface Cons: Large size, battery problem
I have owned this phone and used it with Verizon for about a year now. It is packed with many great features, but there are a couple of annoying things about it too. First, I really love the Kyocera user interface. With one press, you can access your p ...
Pros: Numerous phone and non-phone related tools, good signal, durable when dropped. Cons: Middle 4-direction button/mouse is difficult to direct, face easily scratched
I launched into cellular space in March of this year. My sister demanded I get cell service, and surprised me with the Kyocera QCP3035. Shocked, I asked why she didn't get me a high-dollar Nokia since she purchased this instead of the free Mitsubishi...
Pros: great features,speakerphone, voice activation Cons: that nav button-but its temporary, needs vibrator button, inputting no. 1 is difficult
This phone is the best Ive ever owned.Im in the hilly part of NY, Staten Island, and other phones cut out..this tri-band is very clear and consistent. Wouldve liked an easier way to toggle bet ring and vibrate, rather than going through the menu options....
Pros: Speaker Phone, Alarm Clock, Breakout - OH MY! Cons: I called the Verizon store twice on my way home - Keyguard is a MUST.
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Very cute. Light enough. Sturdy plastic coated numbers/buttons. Antenna hidden so it doesn't stick up (or into your leg if in your pocket. Small enough for a pocket, prominent enough for a clip.
Pros: it does everything. Cons: the command button needs improvement.
Excellent phone. Only one good piece of advice though, do purchase phone insurance when buying this phone. the first time you drop it on the floor will break the LCD visor in pieces.
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Pros: great range, large extended screen, good battery life vibrate alert Cons: The center scroll button, a tad bulky compared to other models
I purchased this phone for my wife off of ebay for around $70.00. It was basic for my cell phone needs. I fell in love with the T9 logic that automatically completed words when writing.
This phone comes with a complete package (though basic...
Pros: lightweight,big screen,Wireless Web,vibrating ringer Cons: Main Menu button is a little quirky
I switched from AT&T to Sprint PCS and selected the QCP-3035. So far it's been the best phone I've ever had. With AT&T I had the bulky and unreliable Ericcson 280RX and the even bulkier Nokia 5165.
Pros: Small, light weight, Lots of features, Speaker phone works ok. Cons: The navigational arrows are hard to use.
Starting off, this phone does have speaker phone, which I think is better than those earpeice sets. The speaker phone on this phone works fine, I have not seen a perfect one yet. I doubt we ever will.
The phone does have better reception than...
Pros: Fairly easy to use - it prompts you to save numbers that you call Cons: Antenna is worthless
I've been fairly unhappy with this phone, that I've had for a few months now. It was cheap. I lost the antenna the first week, it got tangled in my hair, came out of the phone completely, and disappeared in the shopping mall. If you buy this brand of...
Pros: Affordable, BREW technology, Voice dialing Cons: Speaker phone is only good in quiet places, Contrast display quirk
PROS
Affordable for features.
BREW technology to download games.
Voice dialing is fairly accurate and reliable.
Speaker phone is good to allow everyone to be in the conversation at the same time.
Vibrate feature is great for...
Pros: good price, versatile phone, light, easy to use Cons: none
I have had mine for about 3 months now and have had no problem with it at all. I did read that a few folks have had trouble with the navigation button, but I have not. It's really very easy to use if you're not trying to use it while you drive, which...
Pros: Stylish, User Interface ease, screen size, antenna, keypad great feel. Cons: Navigation key a little flimsy and takes time to get used to.
This phone rocks. The navigation key is a little odd at first but use it for a while and never think about it again. The size, weight and looks are quality. The user interface is a gem especially when compared to any of the competition. It will make...
Pros: Has speakerphone, voice activation,light, has somestyle Cons: Menu button tricky to navigate, reception is worse than most of other models.
Menu button tricky to navigate, reception is worse than on most of the other models, especially in buildings with computers,lots of electronic devices.
I found that the more expensive and feature laden phone is the worse reception it has. Maybe...
Pros: Lightweight, Color, Call Quality Cons: Accessories hard to find, kinda pricey
I am the type of person that has to have a new phone ALL the time. I get bored rather easily, and am constantly looking for the newest, neatest phone, this time I have found it!
The Kyocera QCP 3035 is by far the best phone that I have had in the...
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