PCMICROSTORE Apple iPhone Black Leather Review

Author: admin  //  Category: Case

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Review 1

Great price for what’s worth but it doesn’t work for what I wanted it to do. I’ve been searching for a belt-loop/clip case or a holster that can hold the iPhone with an ifrogz case. This one fits perfectly well if not having the ifrogz case. But again, I want to have the ifrogz case on it so when I take my phone out of the case/holster, the phone is still protected!

I switched from Blackberry Bold to iPhone and really like the BB Bold case that it comes with it. It swivels with a belt-clip but not belt-loop. I’ve tried to put my iPhone (with ifrogz case) to a friend’s Bold case and it works perfectly fine. So I’ve placed an order and will use it for my iPhone.

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(T-Mobile) BlackBerry Pearl Flip 8220 Phone Review

Author: admin  //  Category: BLACKBERRY

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Review 1

This is my first Blackberry phone, so I don’t have anything to compare it to except the standard cell phone that I had previously, which was a Sony Ericson (great phone also by the way).

There are some real drawbacks with this phone, such as the limited Edge Network, which definitely doesn’t compete with the T-Mobile’s standard network as far as coverage. I deducted one star for this, because this is an area of weakness that should be improved. That is really the one thing I wish I was different, but the benefits of this phone far outweigh that drawback. To be fair, I’ve talked to people with other Blackberries and this is a problem with the Blackberry network, not this particular phone.

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(AT&T) Sony Ericsson W760a Phone, Red Version Review

Author: admin  //  Category: SONY ERICSSON

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Review 1

I switched from Verizon to ATT for roll-over minutes and free calls to my ATT landline. I like this phone b/c of the 3mp camera (although they could easily put 5 mp in a phone by now). I have a newborn and it’s nice to always have a decent camera handy.

I also have a macbook, and with the bluetooth connection, transferring files is super easy. The reception is good, and the bluetooth also works well with my car (2006 G35 sedan), although, not as well as my older razr did.

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Nokia N85 Unlocked Cell Phone with 5 MP Camera,GPS, 3G, MicroSD Slot, and MP3/Video Player Review

Author: admin  //  Category: NOKIA

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Review 1

First and foremost, Nokia phones have the BEST reception of all phones on the market. In addition, the call quality is exceptional. This is one key reason I bought this phone. Tried the iPhone….amazing gadget but mediocre reception (do a google search on the topic) and lousy camera. Tried the Samsung Eternity…also a really nice gadget but so-so reception and call quality.

I have a house in Boston and Vermont. The house in VT is in the mountains and the n85 is the first cell phone that my wife and I have ever used that worked at the house….3 bars. Moto razor, 2 Blackberrys, Sony Ericcson 580i, the iPhone and Samsung Eternity…none had reception…the n85 is a standout in that department. Also love that the n85 is a slider and a fantastic 5MP camera w/flash. The browser is pretty quick, screen flips from vertical to horizontal smoothly and there is a 3.5mm jack for std headphones. Previously had tried the Nokia n78….loved the phone but found it a tad long (like the form factor on the n85 better) and really did not like the n78 keyboard (needed to type using my nails). I like the form of the n85 much more than the n78/n82n95/n96. Do feel that if you do alot of texting, the n85 might not be for you, you may be happier with a full keyboard. One problem I have is that the phone is so striking looking that when I use it (especially as a camera) people want to check it out…..a striking nice piece of equipment.

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Nokia N85 Unlocked Cell Phone Review (Copper)

Author: admin  //  Category: NOKIA

Nokia N85 Unlocked Cell Phone with 5 MP Camera, 3G, GPS, MP3/Video Player, MicroSD Slot - U.S. Version with Warranty (Copper)

3 Different Review

Review 1

First and foremost, Nokia phones have the BEST reception of all phones on the market. In addition, the call quality is exceptional. This is one key reason I bought this phone. Tried the iPhone….amazing gadget but mediocre reception (do a google search on the topic) and lousy camera. Tried the Samsung Eternity…also a really nice gadget but so-so reception and call quality.

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Sony Ericsson HPM-70 Stereo Portable Handsfree Review

Author: admin  //  Category: Headset

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Review 1

The HPM-70’s are FAR cheaper than their siblings on Amazon, even the lower siblings such as the HPM-65, probably because these are OEM, meaning they don’t come in the retail packaging. Ordered from SF Planet for under $10 including shipping, recieved from across the country in three days, amazing deal. They sound fantastic for the price, I’d buy them if they were $30. Cord is thin and light but seems sturdy and flexible enough. Fits comfortably, came with three sizes of earbud tips. Bass is unexpectedly strong, midrange is decent, upper end leaves something to be desired but then again, I’m comparing these to much more pricey headphones from Shure. Detail is good for the price, sounds moderately colored. Good for general every day listening, wish the 3.5mm cord was a little longer so I could use these as a backup for my computer.

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AT&T Tilt Phone, Silver Review

Author: admin  //  Category: HTC

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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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