Pros: Basic mobile phone features. The phone was free from Sprint. Cons: Low resolution, backlight prone-to-fail, Sprint network sucks, can not be used on other networks.
Almost two years ago, my mother, my wife and I decided that we needed to get cell phones in order to keep in touch during our busy days. We made the ill-fated decision to go with Sprint as our provider. Sprint has been extremely useless because when I ...
Pros: Three-way calling, vibrating mode, free calls after 7:00 p.m. and on weekends Cons: Too large for some and too small for others, somewhat obsolescent due to newer phones
I am very fortunate to have an uncle who was able to obtain three additional Nokia 3588i cellular telephones at no additional cost, telephones which he graciously gave to me, my father, and my cousin. With his Sprint PCS plan, my uncle pays $39.95 ...
Pros: Clear, great reception, cute ringtones, GPS capabilities. Cons: Cannot personalize ringtones or wallpaper. No camera, internet, or stylish design.
NOKIA 3588i: It's All About You! Nearly 18 months ago, I applied on the internet for a free cellular phone and a service contract with Sprint PCS. Of course, there were several phones to choose from, but most cost extra and I was a little low ...
Pros: Great sound quality, long battery life, inexpensive. Cons: Ringtones not downloadable, not a camera phone.
A little over 18 months ago, I decided to change my cellular service from AT&T to Sprint. (I was fortunate to get a price break through Avon.) The phone Sprint sent me was the Nokia 3588i. In the box came a home charger and an ear bud for hands-free ...
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