I got my Qualcomm QCP-860 phone back in September of 2000. The reason I wanted it was to replace my bulky phone at the time. For the last six months I have used the phone continuously without any problems.
Pros: small, easy to use Cons: not able to use as hands-free,battery life a lot less than advertised
When deciding to purchase a wireless phone and service two years ago, there was no question that I would buy two Qualcomm phones - one for me and one for my husband. At the time, Qualcomm was poised to be the standard for wireless ...
Pros: Easy to hold, very clear sound, no zone-outs Cons: Still too many features for me
Almost every year, I wind up with a new cell phone because I sign up for a better monthly deal than I had the previous year. I had had my mobile phone service with Alltel with 250 free minutes per month for $29.99 per month (usually $40 by the time...
Pros: size without extra battery Cons: size with extra battery
Well first let me start off by saying that I took a new job with Alltel communications. I received this phone to use as a demo phone. The phone was used and returned when I received it, therefore there may be other problems that present themselves in...
Pros: economical, clear, large display face Cons: too many options/features for the average non-tech person
I fought the allure of the cell-phone as long as I could. I gave myself so many reasons to not buy one. Who wants to be accessible all the time? Do you really want another monthly bill? Do you really want to be one of those people that ...
Pros: very THIN, decent standby time, replaces my pager Cons: no vibrating alert, quiet alerts are still loud, just a tad bit too long
I'm no cellphone freak, but I do enjoy playing with gadgets. I got
the bug to lose the old analog phone and go digital a year or so,
but could never bring myself to it. After all, I rarely use...
Pros: Flat, long battery life and a few cool features Cons: It might be to big for some but for this price
Qualcomm
QCP-860
This is one terrific phone. I will describe the phone in three ways. The phone style and usability, the specifications of the phone, and then the plan.
Pros: Great reception, tons of features, easy to use Cons: Flimsy antenna
For three years, I owned an Ericsson phone, with service through AT&T Wireless, and for the entire three years, the phone was nothing but a pain in the rear. At the time I purchased it, it was supposed to be one of the best phones on the market, but...
Pros: Nice digital features in an inexpensive phone Cons: Very Poor battery life in analog areas.
I've been through all the phases of cell phone life - from the deluxe Motorola bag phone (with a battery even), two different Motorola StarTac phones, and now the QCP-860. I have one complaint about this phone - it's the battery.
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Pros: Excellent sound, good list of features Cons: roams earlier than other model phones
First of all, like at least one other reviewer here, I too came from a previous model phone, also Analog only. Previously my phone (Motorola Profile 300) was the "free" model. "Free" as in: sign up for a year and you can take the...
Hopefully my final phone. The Thin-Phone as it is aptly named by Qualcomm has many features which distinguish it from other phones on the market. It is a dual band phone and has the best antenna reception of any phone which I have owned. The phones...
Pros: small, light, inexpensive Cons: flat design may take some getting used to
The Qualcomm QCP-860 is an excellent and significantly lower-priced alternative to the Motorola Star-tac mini phones. The 860 is amazingly thin and light, yet quite resilient to bumps and drops. It fits inside a standard soft-sided eyeglasses case...
Pros: earpiece forms to your ear, slim design, clarity, serveral options Cons: Antenna doesn't stay extended
Recently, my vehicle was broken into and of course my stereo was stolen, and so was my pride and joy......my cell phone! Yikes! I always left my cell phone in the car, because I normally only used it for emergencies.
Pros: Auto hands free is great, price is right Cons: Talk time not as long as advertised
This is the current "stock" phone that we are issuing at my job. The cell phone account that I manage runs between $20,000 to $30,000 per month and our phones get a lot of usage by our field forces, so they are "torture tested". ...
Pros: Thin,light,great features Cons: didn't keep it long enough to find out
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I recently went down to the local radio shack and locked myself into...
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