02
Sep
Author: admin // Category:
MOTOROLA
3 Different Review
Review 1
If you’re looking for a phone that is the best value for your money, stop reading right here. This phone isn’t for you.
If, however, you’re looking for a functional phone that is attractive and garners a lot of attention from passersby and fashionistas alike, you’re in the right place.
The Motorola V3i DG is a great phone - it is a RAZR after all. Some people don’t like the RAZR because they think it’s been played out or overdone, but this phone is unique and has a definite “cool factor”. The phone’s features are a standard late 2005 or early 2006 featureset - there’s an MP3 player, a transflash slot, a camera (that could be a lot better, but that’s Motorola for you - it’s a phone), a video camera, support for real-song ringtones, and a nice set of screens.
If you’re looking for a device for e-mail, this probably is not your phone. If you like to text constantly and IM casually and you talk often, this is a great phone for you. My one gripe is that the speaker phone is of a low quality compared to the RAZR I had for Verizon. Other than that, it’s an excellently-crafted piece of work.
I highly recommend this phone (with the awesome-looking DG case).

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28
Aug
Author: admin // Category:
LG
3 Different Review
Review 1
I bought the original LG Prada (KE850) as a birthday gift my wife last year. It was a very fashionable and stylish looking phone, which my wife (in her early 30s) loves, but the reception and the missing 850Mhz band left something to be desired on the AT&T wireless network, which is reasonable as this phone was never intended for the US market. It would probably work better on T-Mobile US network (since they don’t use 850 band). We ended up returning it because of that. Mind you, the software on this phone is very simple and basic, which is perfect for my wife since she hardly text and rarely used anything else.

I was excited when the Prada II is announced and it comes with quad-band this time (however, 3G would only work outside of US)! However, I was disappointed as soon as I found out they decided to add a slide-out QWERTY keyboard. Seeing in person (at CES) how much thicker the new phone turned me off. It has gained 40% in thickness (16.8mm versus the older but slimmer 12mm Prada I) and slightly taller than the old phone (quarter inch). The “Ooze” factor of the original Prada phone is gone. This new phone would be a good choice for these who texts often but doesn’t want another me-too looking phones. However, for my wife, the weight-gain is a deal-breaker.
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27
Aug
Author: admin // Category:
ACCESSORIES,
Screen Protector
3 Different Review
Review 1
It’s fantastic and under 4 dollars. I wouldn’t go so far to say its invisible, but extremely close to it. I can see the edges, but only because I put it on. As for the reviews saying it is hard to put on, it was extremely easy for me to put on because I read their reviews first. The instructions on the package leave out a few important steps. You only get one film, so put it on right the first time. Step one: clean your screen well, and finish by wiping with the microfiber cloth which is included. Step 2: peel back the film just enough at each end to remove the punch outs for the speaker and the button. step 3: then install as on the directions, by peeling back half the film, line it up with the speaker, and then adhere the film to the screen. step 4: I had a few small air bubbles. Dont peel it back up. I just applied pressure with my finger nail through the microfiber cloth and was able to force them all out in seconds. I’m very happy with this and elago’s glossy black back case. From a few feet away, you cannot tell I have anything on my black iphone.

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13
May
Author: admin // Category:
SAMSUNG
3 Different Review
Review 1
First, I bought this phone thinking that it would resolve the problems I was having with my treo 750…HA! It has created more problems than solutions. Touch screen doesn’t respond as you would expect and as stated in other reviews the widgets are small and sometimes hard to manage.

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16
Mar
Author: admin // Category:
NOKIA
3 Different Review
Review 1
One of my top requirements is to sync with Outlook to remind me of my meetings. The 6650 is able to sync over bluetooth to my notebook (which also has bluetooth). You just need to download the Nokia PC Suite (free). The sync seems to work for calendar, contacts, and notes for Outlook. As well as non-Outlook data: pictures, media, apps. The only negative is that sync’ing is a multi step process. You initiate it on the PC Suite software, and then from the 6650 you have to Accept the bluetooth connection request. There may be a way to streamline this process. I just haven’t played around with it enough to figure it out yet. I may get a USB data cable to use as a back-up charger. That may have a simpler sync process.

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17
Feb
Author: admin // Category:
HTC
3 Different Review
Review 1
After reading some of these reviews, I was asking myself if these people have the same phone I do. I dumped my 8125 (pathetic at best) for the Tilt, and boy was I surprised…in all the wrong ways. First of all, no case, no headphones (and no headphone JACK!)despite the fact that headphones are listed ON THE BOX as an included accessory; when quizzed on this the AT&T-owned store sales rep replied “they changed their mind, I guess”. On to the phone. First of all it is about twice the weight of the 8125, and finished in a slippery gloss black sheen that makes it all but impossible to get it out of the separately purchased holster without dropping it (took 2 months to find one that fit the odd size of this phone); the power button and the “push to talk” button (more on this annoying feature later) all but guarantee when your slipping and sliding to get it out of the holster you’ll hit one of them and mess something up or hang up on your caller. The phone comes preloaded with TONS of absolutely useless software (I guess they REALLY wanted it to feel like a Windows-based PC!); the button array on the front was laid out poorly, the buttons almost too small for fingers to use, and then there is the lovely “push-to-talk” button…it does nothing but annoy you and ask you over and over and over again if you want to buy the push-to-talk service - it’s as if they put the button in the most usable space to ensure you accidentally hit it a hundred times a day (and I do)just so you get annoyed and buy the service.

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06
Feb
Author: admin // Category:
SAMSUNG
3 Different Review
Review 1
I’ve had this phone for about three weeks. So far, it’s worked beyond my expectations. I’m not some kind of electronic supernerd, so if you’re looking for specs, this might not be the review for you. But for an average phone user, I hope you’ll find it helpful.
Not an iPhone killer, by any means, but you can expect some great software for coming soon, since it works with Java.
As far as what’s included, the “visual voicemail” is great for busy people. Easy to get the messages you want and leave the others for later. Radio is great. If you like it, you can subscribe to premium options like Sirius for a few bucks more. TV is ok…if you want to watch on a small screen.

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