Pros: Small size and weight Cons: Battery & flip cover tend to fall off
I purchase this product mainly because of it's small size. I intended(and do so now) to carry it hanging from my belt the whole day.
It's a fine phone. But since it's exposed all the time, sometimes, when I bump onto a wall, door or whatever...
Pros: Tiny, vibrating battery, quick charging, good sound quality Cons: Bad phonebook interface
I find the Ericsson KF-788 / LX-788 (the AT&T PCS model I have) to be an excellent phone. The main reason that I purchased it was for the vibrating alert, the small size, and the increase ruggedness. I found that my Nokia 6160 was not able to take...
The Ericsson KF 788 is a remarkable phone with a stylish design. The little phone weighs in at 5.4 oz and is available in four colors (pewter, cabernet, hunter and indigo). This great phone offers many great functions that can be tailored to suit your...
Pros: Small, sleek, easy to use Cons: small screen, small buttons, no extendable antenna
This is the first cell phone I've bought since the days of those old motorola flip-phone clunkers. Naturally, the KF 788 is better in just about every way I can think of.
I bought the phone originally because of its size. The Nokia phones were too...
I bought the Ericsson KF-788 phone about a month ago, and I LOVE IT! It's so cute and tiny, and works wonderfully. My last cell phone was a Motorola Nextel phone. It was terrible. When I finally got a signal, it would unexpectedly cut off in the middle...
Pros: Lightweight with many features Cons: Buttons are just a bit small
I love this little phone! I have had a number of different cell phones and this one is by far the best. (Actually I only paid $15.00 for mine when I traded in an old phone) It is so small and lightweight, along with having a clip on the back, that you...
I was a Cell One customer for two years and broke my old old phone. I asked them what I can get for under 100 (digital only). They said that for subscribers like me they give 100 dollars off a new phone. I paid 39 plus shipping. I picked KF 788 because...
Bought this phone from my CellOne dealer here in Boston. It's Swedish design roots are evident: Clean, functional, simple, sleek and beautiful. It really stands out from the cluttered, overdone, button-ridden Motorolla's and Nokia's I saw at the...
Pros: Numerous features; extremely small and portable; digital Cons: Key pads may be too small for some to use easily; need to remember where you put it---it is very small and easy to lose sight of; receiver is small and you may need to move phone slightly to hear clearly
I am an Occupational Therapist and work in home health & home-based early intervention/pediatric services. I cover two New York counties providing treatment in the home to pediatric clients as well as adult and geriatric clients. I live in...
This phone is got to be the easiest cell phone I have ever used. It always gets a strong signals and works great. I use it about 2 hours a day. My charging is once a day and it has a very strong battery. I belevie this phone works better than thr Star...
I bought the Ericsson KF 788 after having a Nokia cell phone for several years. I had lost the Nokia and had to replace it. I went to purchase another Nokia but ended up buying an Ericsson KF 788. I love this phone!!! It is light weight, small and fits...
Pros: inexpensive plans, lightweight, clear sound Cons: no "purty colors"
I was always a cell phone hater before i bought my ericsson. This phone is so light and portable, in stylish black, with inexpensive family plans that give us the service we need with a great price! With our family plan, all calls from family phone to...
Pros: SMALL, Vibrating ring, inexpensive Cons: only a day and a half battery memory
My quest for an inexpensive, pocket sized cellular phone ended when I found the Ericsson 788. I was really looking for the Motorola Star-Tac but it was way too expensive for the digital/analog version. The Ericsson was small, had the vibrating feature...
Epinions.com periodically updates pricing and product information from third-party sources, so some information may be slightly out-of-date. You should confirm all information before relying on it.