Pros: Good reception and call clarity, Speakerphone, 1.3 megapixel camera Cons: A few fairly minor hiccups
The Motorola E815 is one of the best offerings from Verizon Wireless so far that we’ve discovered. The cellular phone offers good reception with excellent call clarity, Bluetooth functionality, picture and video capabilities, an intuitive menu system, a ...
Pros:Bluetooth, large color screen and ample memory Cons:A few minor quirks detailed in the review
With a new phone contract comes a new phone, and I was recently surprisingly pleased with the results. We again changed our service provider from a local Verizon dealer to a corporate account and as such had the opportunity to upgrade our phones ...
Pros: Reception, bright screen, EVDO, speaker phone, 1 megapixel camera, battery life, MP3 support Cons: Weak vibrate, flash, long antenna stub, Transflash format
My new every 2 was up and I hated my insurance upgraded Audiovox 8910. It was time for a new phone. Two models offered by Verizon caught my eye. The Motorola E815 and the LG 8100. The 8100 seemed on paper to offer a lot more but alas, it was neutered ...
Pros: Totally customizable, huge display for a flip, easy usage, features galore Cons: Flimsy appearance, bigger phone than most, some features useless
Im a creature of habit. I used to deny it and refute it all I could. But now I no longer try. I will stick with something that gives me terrible service just because Im familiar with it. About the only change I really enjoy is a change in ...
Pros: Reliable, comfortable size, clear sound, 200hrs+ standby, Bluetooth earphones, + so much more Cons: no analog mode, weak vibration mode, plastic feel, disabled Bluetooth file transfers, weak camera
Search for 'UPDATE' to see added reviews. I have updated my rating from 4 to 5 stars as even the most remote towns I found myself in the USA, the phone worked. My primary phone need is very clear and simple: great reception to send and receive ...
Pros: A decent phone with some unique features! Cons: Phone is somewhat hefty and doesn't fit into a pocket!
Well, the answer to the above question is dependent on what features you need! Like any cell phone, it differs by features.Okay, today a color LCD screen, caller ID, polyphonic ring tones and a built in camera have become fairly common. If you need these ...
Pros: Smart design, reliable battery life, and clear calls. Cons: Some neutered features, small navigation issues, and poor external display planning.
Intro Verizon’s New-Every-Two program is a great thing, not just because it allows me to extend my frugal purchasing ethos to cell phones, (and perpetuate my image of being cheap) but because it also allows me to try new technology. For ...
Pros: Good sound, reception, and battery life, great screen, broadband, speakerphone large phone book, transflash Cons: Can't use it as a modem or transfer ringtones or wallpaper, weak external screen
I have had my E815 for about a week, after switching service from Nextel. In general, I am very pleased with the phone. Although not svelte or "cool" like the Razor, it is reasonable in size and weight, has a gorgeous inside screen (but a weak outside ...
Pros: real music ringers, mp3 player capability, big screen Cons: both cameras are bad quality (nothing new for cell phones), Motorola charger, weak vibrate
I am not one for fancy phones with tons of features. I am more of a functionality kind of guy. After being with Verizon for 2 years, I figured it was time for a new phone. I logged into Verizon's website and began browsing. Imagine my surprise when ...
Pros: Large screen, clear reception and great functions Cons: 'Missed Call' function, low vibration, and large/heavy phone
The Motorola E815 is a very impressive phone for a few qualities: the size of the screen is huge compared to my old LG' the camera and video recorder are an added bonus; the side buttons make it easy to turn the volume up and down without going into ...
Pros: Beautiful screen.
Great button layout.
Call quality can be as good as a land line. Cons: Kind of big.
No Games.
Initial Impressions: Kind of big. Beautiful screen. Great button layout. Call quality can be as good as a land line. No games. Appearance: This is a classic flip phone though on the large side. The button layout is simple and effective. ...
I'm by no means a tech junkie....I just wanted a solid feeling phone with the best possible sound quality...after all, I buy a phone mainly to be a phone. My previous phone was a LG VX4400 I had been using for about 2 1/2 years if I remember correctly. ...
Pros: Easy to read display, lots of interesting features,
Bluetooth capable. Cons: Finicky dialing (voice/redial/bluetooth) that could lead to very embarassing moments, no sent to VM.
After about 18 months of loyal service, by 730i Motorola phone needed to be changed out (also, I was switching providers so the timing was good). My company only gave me two choices; this phone or a Kyocera one. A large number of our employees have had ...
Pros: Reception rocks, easy interface, speakerphone, reception, clairity is good, did I mention reception? Cons: Camera is sufficient.
The Motorola E815 was the second try for me with new Verizon service. I don't recommend the VX5200 which got replaced by the E815. This thing hunts down reception like no other! Reception has not been a problem, not once. I get better signal with ...
Pros: Great reception in fringe areas, great clarity and super voice recognition software Cons: Looks and feels cheap, talk time less than promised, battery meter is deceptive
I bought this out of desperation as my 15 day trial period was drawing to a close on my new LG 8100. I live in an area with a very weak signal and I could not depend on the 8100 for service. If I even touched the antenna I could lose the connection ...
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