This is a dual-band GSM compatible phone. I had my first experience w/ GSM last year in Moscow when my travelmate handed me his phone and asked if I would like to call home. 30 seconds later my home phone was ringing in the USA. Powerful stuff indeed!...
Pros: Digital, solid, durable, IR port, fixed antenna Cons: Digital, un-ergonomic, illogical menus, lack of accessories, no belt clip, poor charger connection
My employer inflicted this phone on me. I didn't have a choice in the matter. But our IT dep't is working on finding a new supplier because nobody in the company likes this phone. We have about two dozen of these jokes around.
Pros: Sturdy, reliable Cons: Pricey for personal use
This is the first phone that I have been issued by a company I work for. As an IT consultant, I take things for what they are worth, and this phone is worth more than any other phone I have used. Ericsson's CF888 is a phone meant for serious business...
Pros: Variety of rings, good battery life, can be used as laptop modem. Cons: Poor clarity, bad reception, ugly design,
This is why Ericcson is going out of the mobile phone business. This telephone is a piece of junk. I traded my Nokia in so I could get dual-band service. Now I can't even make a call when roaming in analog mode.
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