17
Sep
Author: admin // Category:
HTC
Boasting a simple design with a host of connectivity options, the easy-to-use HTC Ozone smartphone for Verizon Wireless is a great choice for both first-time smartphone users and savvy business professionals. In addition to accessing the reliable and fast Verizon Wireless voice and data network, the Ozone is also compatible with GSM networks outside the United States, giving you the option to make phone calls in 220 countries and to access email and Internet in any of the 175 countries where Verizon Wireless provides data roaming services.

With the power of the updated Windows Mobile 6.1 operating system, you’ll stay easily connected to your business and personal data on the go with support for a wide variety of email accounts as well as the ability to edit Microsoft Office documents. You’ll also stay on course thanks to the VZ Navigator GPS turn-by-turn direction service. And with the optional Visual Voice Mail service, you’ll be able to quickly and easily scroll through your messages and pick the ones you want to listen to.
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06
Sep
Author: admin // Category:
HTC
Product Description
HTC Touch Pro2 treats your calls with as much care and attention as your messages.The Touch Pro2 is equipped with a spacious keyboard that makes it breeze to get your message out. But when written word is not enough, it only takes one touch to respond to an email with the urgency of a phone call.

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02
Mar
Author: admin // Category:
LG
3 Different Review
Review 1
Okay, so it looks like a “calculator” from the front, but there’s so much more to it. I’ve had this phone for about 2 weeks, upgrading from the Motorola krazr. At first, I had to get used to the QWERTY keyboard, which is little compact, but pretty cool. The Fn key is handy for setting up to 10 short cuts. The directional pad is easier for even more shorcuts!
Battery life: lasts 2-3 days, lasts 1-2 days if frequently using vcast extras.

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22
Feb
Author: admin // Category:
LG
3 Different Review
Review 1
I have a Voyager. I love it, but my wife has the EnV2 and it is a better well thought out phone.
(I have personally owned the V & EnV in the past)
The Voyager has two large displays. The screen on the inside is the same as the screen on the outside. I don’t think you need two large displays. That is where the EnV2 is a smarter phone. When the EnV2 is “closed” it works like a great phone. The buttons are big and the display is just the right size to display the numbers that you are dialing or displaying incoming calls.
If you want to use the multi-media functions of the phone (text, video, music etc.) go ahead and open the phone to get the large display and keyboard.
The biggest problem with the Voyager is the length of time or the required “accuracy” of your touch screen abilities to just access your phone book and pull up your stored numbers. With the EnV2, it is so much easier to quickly pull up numbers. Mostly because the keyboard is always “visible” and you have up and down keys to scroll through numbers. With the Voyager, you have to ask for the number keys to be displayed and due to the lack of arrow up and down keys you have to use finger swipes on the touch screen to scroll. This is quite tricky and at times annoying. You can solve all of this just by opening the Voyager, but you should be able to easily access your stored numbers much more easily when the phone is closed.
The EnV2 is a well thought out phone with all of the bells and whistles of the other LG phones and better functionality. You can’t go wrong with the phone. Buy with confidence.

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21
Feb
Author: admin // Category:
LG
3 different Review
Review 1
I have a Voyager. I love it, but my wife has the EnV2 and it is a better well thought out phone.
(I have personally owned the V & EnV in the past)
The Voyager has two large displays. The screen on the inside is the same as the screen on the outside. I don’t think you need two large displays. That is where the EnV2 is a smarter phone. When the EnV2 is “closed” it works like a great phone. The buttons are big and the display is just the right size to display the numbers that you are dialing or displaying incoming calls.
If you want to use the multi-media functions of the phone (text, video, music etc.) go ahead and open the phone to get the large display and keyboard.

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12
Feb
Author: admin // Category:
BLACKBERRY
3 Different Review
Review 1
If you have been researching this phone you are likely to have come across a lot of negitive reviews comparing it to the iPhone. I must admit that if Verizon had the iPhone I might have chosen it over this (at least until RIM releases a software patch or two). But as it is AT&T service is horrible, so the iPhone os not an option for me and those who prefer Verizon’s service. If you want to stay with Verizon this is a great phone. Let me give a run down of its pros and con

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09
Feb
Author: admin // Category:
Headset
3 Different Review
Review 1
I had the mic on the Voyager 510 crap out on me in November. I used Plantronic’s website to e-mail the problem and the service tech gave some ideas for fixes. After none of the fixes worked, I returned the product and they replaced it with a brand new one for free. I beat this thing up for several hours a day, so while I wasn’t pleased about the mic dying, I was very pleased with the Plantronics service. After sending my old headset in, I had a new one within a week.

Original Review
This is a review of the Plantronics Voyager 510 based on my comparative experience with this headset against a Motorola H500 - possibly the most popular headset out there. It was/is being used with a Motorola E815 cell phone on the Verizon Wireless network. I am on the cell phone for business over 1000 minutes per month.
Comfort:
I’ve seen a few reviews where this headset is less comfortable. Compared to the Motorola H500, I think it’s much more comfortable as it’s more flexible (doesn’t look like it in the pictures though). The grasp of the ear clip is not as strong, and that means it might feel a bit less secure on your ear, but it’s also wearable for long periods of time. The Motorola H500 was tight enough on my ear that after 30 minutes, the pressure on the back of my ear was painful - not good when conference calls are usually over 30 minutes long. Additionally, with 3 sizes for the ear-piece, once I got the correct size attached to the Voyager 510, it helped make the whole set fit more snugly and securely.
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