Pros: Inexpensive, personalized rings, lots of capabilities for this price, battery life. Cons: Call waiting feature, smallish buttons.
Back in June, I bought the Ericsson T60LX cell phone. For about 8 months before that, I owned the Ericsson T19LX cell phone, which was EXTREMELY basic. I was looking for something that had a few more capabilities, and since I like Ericsson, I decided to...
Pros: small enough to fit in pocket or purse, good reception, decent battery life Cons: power cord connection not secure
This phone has lot's of nice features for an relatively inexpensive phone. I don't feel like I'm missing out on anything with this phone. I had a Nokia 8260 before this, and I trashed it because the reception was pitiful. ATT even discontinued them...
Pros: Joy stick control, voice dailing, good customer service Cons: Poor quality, poor microphone
GHOSTING
I have had many phones over the years from Motorola and Nokia. This was my first step into the world of Sony Ericsson. The phone was worthless after 45 days and so I replaced it with a new Nokia. When I took the T60LX out of the box,...
Pros: Lots of nice features. Cons: Horrible overall quality.
I had switched from my Nokia 5160 (that I'd had for 2 years) to this phone because of the many features it offers. What I found was that the product quality is terrible and doesn't make it worth the features it provides. (See negatives)
Pros: Nice, sleek design, fits in the palm of your hand, ergonomically designed, plus cool features... Cons: Looks kinda weird, but is still cool.
The day I went out to buy a phone, I was going to stay away from Ericsson, mainly because I didn't like the phone I had previously with them. It was just a bland phone. But when I saw this phone, I was hooked. Not only does it look cool, but you can get...
Pros: Easy to navigate, attractive,large screen, very bright Cons: poor reception, quirky voice tags, poor construction
I purchased this phone about eight months ago after my Nokia 5165 just proved to be to large and heavy for daily use. I don't regret loosing the old phone, which I always received clear reception on, but I wish I had picked another Nokia.
This phone is awesome, its very durable, and the battery charges very quickly. A battery upgrade is available if you want more talktime or standby time, I find its ease of use and voice memo function a Plus.
Voice dial also helps me, and since it...
Pros: Nice design-easy to hold
Voice activated dialing
Inexpensive Cons: Poor sound quality (On both ends)
Poor reception
After having my Nokia 8260 stolen in a comedy club recently, I did not have the money available to purchase one of my standard Nokia replacements. Though I had heard less than desireable reviews about the quality of Ericsson phones in general, I decided...
Pros: Small, modern looking, loaded with extras but still low in price. Cons: Battery life is on the weak side. No date on the display, lots of toggling.
After lengthy research into the phones with the options I wanted in my price range offered by AT&T I traded in my Nokia 5165 and ordered the Panasonic Allure for one reason...speakerphone. Well that phone was way to fragile for anyone who does anything...
Pros: Sleek looking Cons: Battery life; lack of ring tones; difficulty overall
After owning 3 Nokias, I decided to go for something new. I got this phone for a good price, and was very excited to receive it in the mail. After charging it for over 12 hours, I noticed that the battery life diminished very quickly. I had only had...
Pros: Ease of Use, Joy Stick Control, T9 Predictive Text Cons: Low Talk Time, Poor Battery Life, Poor Voice Quality
This was my first cell phone. The voice reception is poor as is the voice transmission, meaning that at times the voice becomes garbled and indistinguishable. The battery life is poor, as it does not last for one 12 hour day with 75 minutes of talk time....
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