Pros: Cute and affordable Cons: Heavy and sort of complicated
The T200 model can be found free of charge from AT&T, as long as you use their service. The offer several plans through the phone that make it quite a bargain, especially if you can locate the free offer.
The phone is heavier than most cell...
This was the first cellular phone that I ever purchased. I decided to go with the Mitsubishi T200 because it was $50 and it had the basics. I didn't need games, a calculator, a calendar, etc. so why pay more for things I wasn't going to use?
My parents bought me this phone for Christmas '99. Recently I noticed that many people I know have this phone, also. Probably because of the retail price, only $50. By using this phone for almost a year now, I've found many things I dislike, but...
Pros: Light, easy to use, long battery life Cons: None !
I got this phone because I had to choose between the Nokia (which everyone has), and the T200 (which was smaller & not another Nokia). The phone was free with an AT&T service plan.
I have nothing but praise for this phone. Everything works...
Pros: Easy to use, GREAT battery life Cons: None so far
I bought this phone for $12 on eBay and it's the best $12 I could've spent!
The battery life is *excellent*. I can leave it on for around 4 days when it'll beep low battery. My Nokia 8290 can barely make 36 hours before being on 1 bar. The...
Pros: Good battery life. Can leave on all day and still have power. Cons: A little heavier and bulkier than some others.
I had been using a Motorola Lazer phone since 1995 and the bulk of it reminded me of the walkie-talkies I had when I was a kid. I was content with that however until I sat through a presentation at work concerning the AT&T digital coverage plans and I...
Hey, cute phone, very cheap. Well, battery power is okay, but not all that great, kind of user friendly, kind of not. I used to work for AT&T and boy do I have a horror story for you.
See, the T200 caused some excitement in our store...
Pros: Low Price, Small Size Cons: Ringer Volume, Call Quality
I bought the Mitsubishi T200 about a year ago for work. I get a monthly cell phone allowance, and I wanted something inexpensive so that I didn't have to pay anything out of my pocket.....next time I'll spend the extra money.
Pros: very light weight, very cheap Cons: takes at least 5 hours to charge
I have never really wanted a cell phone. So what made me decide to buy one? It's like this. One morning an AT&T rep called my house to tell me about the T-2000. He explained that I could choose between two plans. One plan being that I would receive...
Pros: Relatively small and compact, tri-mode, built-in charger, caller ID, durable, pull-out antenna Cons: Signal strength can be iffy, no clock, no Internet capability, flimsy antenna
I've owned the Mitsubishi T200 for a couple of months now, and in the course of these few months I've had the opportunity to use it extensively. The only reason why I chose this phone was because it came free with my cellular plan (AT&T Wireless). To...
Pros: It was free, and it works! Cons: Haven't discovered any yet
I've been wanting to get a cellular phone for quite a while, however my credit has pretty much held me back. Then the other day I got this ad in the mail from this communications company offering a free cell phone, decently priced packages, and a...
Pros: free with AT&T Wireless Service, good clarity Cons: heavy, confusing set-up
I have always had previous mobile phone connections through AT&T Wireless, so when I came across the deal on the Mitsubishi T200 I could not resist. I am a single mother, so I needed something cheap, fast but reliable. Not only was the phone offered...
Pros: Great keypad lighting Cons: Hard to use in a hurry volume controls
This is my second cell phone. (My other is an NEC) I like that the buttons are easy to press, but when carrying around with other stuff, they can be a little too easy to press. At first the controls for volume and keypad volume control are a little...
I have had my Mitsubishi T200 phone now for about eight months. While there is alot to be desired out of this phone, in general you have to abide by the basic phrase "you get what you pay for". Here are some pluses and minuses of this phone:
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