Pros: Most feature-packed and aesthetically-pleasing phone for lowest price, with great call clarity. Cons: Despite all the great features, this is not a phone without faults.
When I saw the T300 I fell in love with it immediately (I've heard this from many other T300 users, as well). But let me go over it all in the "pros and cons" format:
Pros: Professional Appearance; Trimode CDMA; Web Access; Voice-activated Dialing; PIM Cons: Slightly Awkward User Interface
I deviated from my normal course of purchasing a cell phone from a Verizon retail location, and actually went to Radio Shack to purchase this phone. I originally saw this beauty on CNET, where it was advertised as being available to the public this...
Pros: many well-integrated features, voice dialing, phonebook, email etc Cons: weak ringer volume, small keys
This is my first cell phone. But I have been investing in cell hardware companies for a few years so I am familiar with some of the technology. I needed to get a cell since I am starting a real estate sales job so it is my first "power tool". I...
Pros: Feature-rich for the price
Sleek, Stylish, Light
Flip Phone, with screen out Cons: Small buttons
No charge indicator on the handset
PRONOUNCED DEAD AFTER 13 MONTHS
Update May 4, 2003
I've just now effectively pronounced my cellphone "dead" after 13 months of use. Everything works perfectly EXCEPT the microphone, which is dead, or disconnected somehow. Since the phone was out of warranty I've taken the phone...
Pros: looks; features; price; screen Cons: not a GSM phone (world phone), can't have more than one phone number per contact
A little background: I work in a store in which, among other things, I sell cell phones. I have all kinds of phones with all 4 companies that offer service in my area (Montreal, QC, CAN). Therefore, when I decided I needed to buy a phone, I had a lot...
Pros: Awesome screen, stylish, good reception, loud ringer, strong vibrate, wireless web Cons: Somewhat awkward in hand, menus need improving, long antenna, small buttons, games worthless
In my opinion, Verizon has one major weakness -- phone selection. Verizon's selection of cutting-edge phones has always trailed behind Sprint's selection, the cornerstone of which is their phones from Samsung. Samsung phones have always been a favorite...
Pros: Great features, easy to use, great look. Cons: None I can really think of.
Last week, when my contract with AT&T ended, I decided to invest in a new company. AT&T had always been decent, but other companies such as Sprint and Verizon began to offer better deals and more enticing offers. Also, my ancient Startac was beginning...
Pros: solid built, good phonebook, sleek, nice reception, scheduler. Cons: low memory for events.
I got this phone in 2002. And it has served me well for more than 2 years. It had amazing features for the choices that were available then. The only problem I had once, was that when I tried adding new events to my calendar, it would say memory full. I ...
Pros: Stylish, Compact, Loaded with many features. Cons: Hard to read display, Ringer needs to be louder.
I've been a cell phone user since 1988. My first phone was about the size and weight of a brick. With each phone purchase, the size and weight of the device has gone down. My carrier offered me a special deal if I switched to digital service. Up till...
Pros: Sound Quality. Battery Life. Nice size and feel. Web Access. 2 way email. Cons: Address book takes some getting used to. Long antenna.
I have been using the SCH-T300 on Verizon for 4 months now, and I am very satisfied overall. I live in Seattle, and use the phone primarily in Seattle and Portland, but have traveled to NY with it as well.
Pros: Tri-mode wide coverage, voice memos &dialing, low price, sharp resolution &design, light weight Cons: awkward menu &navigation, small buttons, long antenna, little space for name &to do list
Reason of purchase: to replace my aging (battery dying) Sanyo 4500
Choices of Digital phones available: Samsung SCH-N150, Sanyo SCP-6000, Sanyo SCP-5000
Pros: Great build quality, unique call-screening feature, easy animated menu, sharp display & very customizable. Cons: Port cover, antenna when extended, takes a bit to find sweet spot.
Let me begin by saying I've had the phone for about 4 weeks now, so I'm still somewhat new to it. My conclusion so far is not perfect, but it's very, very good. I'll make it simple and follow a pros & cons description...
Pros: Great reception, small, well made. Good internet options. Cons: Can't turn off some sound functions. Can't download/upload to phone without expensive option.
I checked out a lot of phones prior to Samsungs new SCH-T300 and didn't find one with all the features of this phone. It has excellent reception and the sound quality is top notch. Works well in both digital and analog areas. The build quality of the...
I had previously used a Nokia 5190 (Fido) for 2 years with no complaints, except that it did not provide me with analog coverage. I was due for a new phone and decided to go with Telus and the T300. The second day after activation, I found that I could...
Pros: Good reception, nice and small, has a flip, easy to use, decent battery life Cons: Keys could be bigger, ringer volume is way too low
When I decided to get a cell phone, I wouldn't look at anything other than Samsung. My husband has a 4-year old Samsung and it's better than anything any of our friends have had receptionwise. I like a flip phone and this one looked like it would be...
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