Pros: Great sound quality, large, easy-to-read display, works on all networks, voice activation, web compatible Cons: Small, stiff buttons. Joystick control. Unusual shape.
This phone has a lot of things to like and very little not to like. What I like most about this phone is the sound quality and the large, easy-to read display. The phone that I had prior to this one was a Motorola V60: a cute, little phone that was hard...
Pros: Great list of built-in games, easy to use configuration. Cons: No backspace on dialing phone numbers, a few menu options are hard to find.
This phone is certainly 'adequate.' It works well and is fairly easy to use. Though, for some reason any of 3 other Nokia models I have used in the past few years have been *much* easier to use and much more intuitive. The T62U boasts a main screen ...
Pros: Lightweight, superb audio transmission and reception. Holds plenty of data. Cons: Joystick can be tricky, some functions 'buried'. Limited speed-dial functions. Many accessories incompatible.
When I first received my T62U, I was pretty excited. I like the latest toys, especially when I can receive them nearly free. With Cingular's $50 rebate, this $50 phone seemed like just the deal.
Pros: It supports GPRS, GSM, TDMA, and analog. It has voice dialing and built in vibration. Cons: Poor interface design, short battery life.
I was really interested in this phone. It has a lot of the features I wanted, and as a result it was the first non-Nokia phone I have purchased in the past 10 years. But its obvious that they were rushed to get this phone out. None of the problems ma ...
Pros: Reliability,quality,reception,battery life and very user friendly. Cons: A bit heavy. Somewhat slow interface.
I just recently bought this phone because of the advantage of Multi Network capabilities GSM/TDMA and it has worked flawlessly. I got it for $9.99 under a 2 year agreement.Quality is what i expected from Sony Ericsson. It feels sturdy and just a bit...
Pros: good menu, nice display, attractive Cons: battery life!!!
This phone seemed like a good purchase. The menu is easy to navigate and the screen is easy to see. It has a nice shape and is fairly light-weight. It has tons of neat little features and the wallpaper and screensavers are great. This phone has good...
Pros: Great Games & Extras Cons: It Sucks As A Phone!
This was my 3rd phone with the Ericsson name. The first two were (and are) great. This one is terrible! The controls are hard to use, it's too big for your pocket, but the carry case, for clip on use, makes it even harder to operate. But that's minor comp ...
Pros: Great signal strength in rural areas, nice display, able to put pics on phone Cons: Cingular phones wont work in CINGULAR EXTEND
My phone works great, the battery doesn't last as long as a Nokia and if I am roaming and the screen says "Cingular Extend" I can't get out, I have full strength signal, just get a busy signal when I dial out. I wish I had gotten the Nokia, Motorola,...
Pros: style, weight, appearance Cons: hard to find accessories locally
When I started to have problems with my cell phone, I went back to my provider for an upgrade. I was given the T62u as that phone. From day 1 I have had battery woes. The battery that came with the phone would hold a charge less than 24 hours. I took the...
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