Advantages: Great Features, Bluetooth, Danger Network, Easy to Use/Navigate, Expandable Memory Disadvantages: No Video, Low in Onboard Memory
The T-Mobile Sidekick3, made by Sharp is a really good phone that lacks just a couple of features to make it great. I went from carrying a palm pilot and a slim phone to caring just this slightly bulky device. The phone has almost everything I need to keep my life on track and connected to those I work with and love.
My biggest complaint is that it will not display video of any type. Occasionally pages on the internet suffer from proper display ... ...also seams to be geared to a younger user especially if you want to download anything from the available catalogue.
The thing I am most impressed with is the fact that the phone utilizes the danger network and has an online interface (available through t-mobile) that updates instantly to the phone and vice versa. I have been using this phone for a while now and I really like it, despite the video (hopefully in the 4 model). ...
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This is a good small phone to have with few different kinds of features and functions.It is very easy and simple to use. It keeps pretty good receptopn and the signal is good as well. It is a very small phone that can fits inside your pocket. It is a nice little phone for your kids to carry around. It has some nice ring tones as well. the graphics are ok as well. Itis a good phone for the price. I would recommend this phone to people that has kids ...
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Advantages: Ease of use. Dependability of phone. Quality. Disadvantages: None
...is wonderful and so is T-Mobile service. My daughter use to have a pay as you go plan. A salesmen for T-Mobile was at a Walmart store and suggested I get a monthly plan because it would end up being cheaper than the pay as you go plan. Well, it was the best move I ever made. We have had the service for at least five years and she is now on her second sidekick. She use to have the Diane Von Fostenberg designer sikdekick but decided she just had to ... ...had a days trouble with any of the phones or service we have gotten from T-Mobile. We ended up giving her old sidekick to her cousin and I'm sure she'll get many years of use out of it. Even with the way the phone flips up, nothing has even broken off. My daughter loves to text and the speed in which you can text with the sidekick is amazing. She loves the ability to get on the internet also. It's a great phone. Try it, you'll love it! ...
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Advantages: Beautiful Design, Nice Touch Screen, and lots of features Disadvantages: No Picture Texts!!, too expensive, no insurance
I needed a new cell phone after my Blackberry 8700c was thrown into a wall and broken into little pieces (Dont ask!) I knew the iPhone was the newest and coolest phone to have. I usually don't buy into all the hype, but I decided to go for it. I purchased the iPhone from AT&T and starting to mess around with it. After getting the basics down, I got a case for it and was on my way. I must say that the first thing I was not happy about was the fact ... ...a major disappointment. The second thing I wasn't happy about was the price of the phone. Almost 700 dollars for a phone is bank breaking!!! But, I must admit, the phone was pretty cool. There are so many thing you can do with this phone!! I especially like the tv shows!! The touchscreen is nice because of the controls are not spaced too close together. But alas, this rose does have a thorn. I couldn't believe it, but this phone is unable to send ...
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Advantages: Very slim and very robust Disadvantages: Shorter than usual battery life
NOKIA 6300
Having always bought/used Nokia phones I am ashamed to say that my current cell is a Sony Ericsson (see other review of it!). However, I recently had to borrow a cell as I had left mine at home and I really felt as if I was coming home as the immediate feel of the Nokia 6300, despite is high-tech finish, is one of familiarity. Despite being a tad backward when it comes to electronics I barely needed coaching on using this lovely little ... ...the central button in the middle of a metal square on the front of the cell. You then move to choose the particular function by pressing on the top/bottom/right/left sides of the selection "square" (Nokia calls this the navigation key) and your choice of option is then made by again pressing the button in the middle of it.
The menu options are, as always, very instinctive icons (you can choose just icons or icons with word explanation) and the sub-menus ...
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