Pros: Small, light, very well made, great styling Cons: Umm...... ummm......... it wasn't out sooner?
Prior to about a week and a half ago, I didn't even know this phone existed until my cousin left me an ICQ message saying how much it cost in Taiwan. My interest piqued, I started doing some research around cellular newsgroups and the Ericsson site. To...
Pros: GPRS, WAP, HSCSD, Bluetooth, IrDA, small/stylish design, large phonebook memory, FEATURES & MORE FEATURES Cons: slow T9 text input
I never dreamed of replacing my Nokia 6210 since it seemed to fulfill all my wireless connectivity needs -- until I realized that I wanted to use Bluetooth and my phone didn't have that feature! I actually had the 6210 CyberSilver, which was Bluetooth...
Others have written fairly comprehensive reviews about the features of this phone so I won't go too deeply into it. Instead, I'll be sharing some personal user experience with the phone and the bluetooth headset.
Pros: Small size, light weight, bluetooth, WAP, POP3, GPRS, and on and on and on... Cons: None - OK, they removed Solitaire, but that's it!
Ericsson does it again with the new T39. This phone is the successor to the incredibly popular T28. I have been using the phone for over 3 weeks and am happy to report that I found no problems! I will review each aspect of the phone below.
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Pros: tiny, lightweight, good looking, well built, well featured, an excellent phone. Cons: screen may be slightly small for hardcore Nokia users.
There comes a moment in a persons life when they realise that their cherished product is obsolete and, ultimately, useless. This happens only far often to most people and is a terrible feeling. To aviod these moments, I have a philosophy to invest in a...
When the T39 came out, it was a legend of its own. At least in Singapore, it's the first to come with Bluetooth, and not just that, it integrates GPRS, HSCSD, Triband, IR and WAP into a small although somewhat 'chubby-looking' form factor. For those...
Pros: Small, Stylish, Discrete. Cons: Price (depends on how you buy it though...)
Ok, so you're looking for that new cellular phone. You walk into the store and what do you see? Well, if current trends are going to continue, a lot of flash, brightly colored plastic and colored screens. What ever happened to a sophisticated, elegant...
Pros: Web capabilities, Good reviews, moderately priced, wireless headset (btooth) Cons: NO NEW DESIGN! Hard to push buttons, slow reaction time.
I'm not a big "features" fanatic, but I do like the BEST value phone with nifty if not futuristic capabilities. That immediately takes Nokia 8850 out of the running. The Nokia 8890 (American version) is much better since it is a true "World" phone....
Pros: light good reception Cons: removed solitare:)
Ericsson does it again with the new T39. This phone is the successor to the incredibly popular T28. I have been using the phone for over 3 weeks and am happy to report that I found no problems! I will review each aspect of the phone below.
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Pros: small & lightweight but not fragile, interface simple and intuitive, sound & reception Cons: price and local availability of accessories
This is my first cell phone and I must say I love this thing.
Where I live, the local phone company (Verizon) is expensive for even the most basic phone plan. With average use, my landline was approximately $75 to $100 a month. I saw an ad...
Pros: The first ever COLORED Cell Phone!!! Cons: Delays in key-in actions...
I was fortunate enough to get an Ericsson T68 from Asia, btw, it's MUCH cheaper in Asia than in the States, I was able to get it for about 300 US where they're now selling as high as $500/phone on Ebay! Anyways, here is the story with the phone...
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