06
Mar
Author: admin // Category:
SAMSUNG
3 Different Review
Review 1
My 2 year old motorola beats this thing hands down. Rugbys texting really really sucks, not user friendly very slow no auto complete as my old motorola had. It also has about half of the battery life of the old Motorola.
Oh ya while we are at it all of you ptt engineers out there fix the software so the ptt can be locked out! This does not take a genius to figure out that people want this option “my motorola sucked in this dept as well”.
As for a working mans phone why the heck isn’t the clock visible on the face when the phone is closed? Working guys don’t want to open up the phone to see what time it is!

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02
Mar
Author: admin // Category:
Headset
3 Different Review
Review 1
I have tried many bluetooth headsets - some as high as $ 100. - and this by FAR is a superior product. First of all - I have small ears and have found any of the others that go in the ear to be far too uncomfortable. The ones that hook over the ear are far too unstable. This one is soooo comfortable that I forget I have it on. I am in and out of the car A LOT and it never falls out. It charges quickly and has a very good standby time. One drawback - if you talk a lot it does not hold out for more than four hours. Also- there is a charger for the car and you WILL want it so buy it at the same time because it is impossible to find anywhere else. IMO - the short talk time is just a minor hassle when armed with the charger. I ran mine through the washer by accident and just bought a second one. It works so much better then anything priced higher. Sound quality is excellent and I have never had a complaint that the person I am talking to can’t hear me clearly.

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16
Feb
Author: admin // Category:
SAMSUNG
3 Different Review
Review 1
The Samsung Behold to me is considered a high end PDA/Smart phone without the ability to edit office documents. The best thing about this phone is that it doesn’t have Window Mobile 6.1. Every time I see the window MS logo on a cell phone I just want to run for the hills. Anyways, thank goodness this is strictly Samsung. This brand is known for churning out exquisite top notch phones.
This phone is a touch screen based phone with only 3 keys on the bottom. You get a gorgeous 3 inch screen with 262K Colors where the vibrant colors just really POP. You get access to emails, 3G, Web Browser, IM, Text, Multimedia Messaging, etc. The only thing is I felt the web browser was limited. You have a 3 inch screen and Samsung should really take advantage of it and have it take up the entire screen. If you’re on YouTube you get to watch the videos but even when in full screen mode it doesn’t take up the whole screen. Of course nothing beats the iPhone’s Safari Browser. I must admit the Google Android G1 phone on T-Mobile comes pretty close to being a flawless browser. Despite the touch screen I feel it didn’t flow as fluid as the G1 and iPhone did but great nonetheless. I’ve only had the phone for 1 day. I will test it out more and revise my review. I think the haptic feedback makes me feel the phone isn’t operating as responsive as it should because I really don’t need the device to vibrant whenever I confirm a selection. The 3G browser just recently launched with T-Mobile so don’t expect it be spectacular but it does operate just fine.

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10
Feb
Author: admin // Category:
MOTOROLA
3 Different Review
Review 1
All I wanted was a simple phone that worked well and didn’t cost a lot of money. That is exactly what I got with the Motofone F3. The phone I received was originally intended for use in Mexico and the box had been opened, but the phone was in new condition. I inserted my AT&T SIM card, powered the phone up and was greeted by a voice prompt instructing me to press 1 for English. After setting the time and date the phone was ready to use.

I was pleased that the Motofone F3 got better reception in my signal-challenged house than my old Samsung phone. My phone is my watch, so I appreciate that the time is clearly visible on the electronic ink display. A quick internet search will provide a list of configuration codes that can be used to modify phone settings.
Motorola developed this phone for use in emerging markets, so the simple menu system is based on icons and optional voice prompts assist navigation. I haven’t disassembled the phone, but it feels like the internal electronics are shock-mounted. The phone fits in my hand well and is solidly built. I like its ease of use, good call quality, speakerphone and long battery life. The one feature I do wish it had is mute. This phone is capable of text messaging, but I don’t consider it suitable for anything but occasional use.
If you like camera phones, phones as fasion accessories or do a lot of texting this phone is not for you. But if you need a simple, low-cost phone, this one is worth considering.
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