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by gauldd01 - Top 1000, Sep 08 '99
Pros: Works Everywhere, No Roaming Charges, Internet Access starting 01/2000 Cons: No Date/Time Stamp Display, Does Noty display Min talked while still talking
The Nextel i1000 Plus is the best Motorola Cellular Wireless Phone made yet! Don't let the StarTac fool you! While the StarTac is an excellent phone too, the i1000 Plus is amazing! I recently switched to the Nextel plan, while significantly more...
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by jedwardtaylor , Mar 18 '01
Pros: Size, look, durability and direct connect. Cons: Battery, service availability.
Motorola i1000 plus is about the sexiest phone I have ever used or seen. It is becoming a sort of status symbol to have a Nextel phone now! It is said that only the elite and ultra-fabulous and stylish have the i1000 plus and everyone else has the...
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by PAJIII , Nov 22 '00
Pros: Light weight, good features great battery Cons: flimsy construction
My companies live and die by our Nextel phone service. With a good number of people carrying the range of Nextel Phones, we have seen and heard everything about them.
The i1000+ is a compact, easy to use phone. The buttons are easy to...
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by jkadian , Jul 23 '00
Pros: Walkie Talkie, Speaker phone, Battery life Cons: accidental squawks
Looking for a new cell phone like I was?...here are some comments regarding the Nextel i1000 plus. I previously owned a Motorola Startac digital phone but my new job offered me a Nextel i1000 plus.
The following features of the Nextel are...
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by mnovy , Jul 17 '00
Pros: Contains three services in one. Cons: Customer Service Lacks.
I would have to say that Nextel's i1000 plus is the most versatile mobile phone of any that I've seen. Not only is it a cellular phone, but a two-way radio and pager. It even has the ability to alert you with incoming email and internet capabilities....
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by lavaloungr , Apr 16 '00
Pros: Speakerphone, Durable Cons: Hard to navigate, Battery is awkward, No seperate snd/end buttons
There are several things about my i1000 that i hate and love, besides the service which I wrote about seperately. (See my review of Performance 250 washington DC area.
There are several things I really love about this phone. The first is the...
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by kakraeger , Aug 21 '00
Pros: Small size, easy to use, great clarity Cons: Dial-back feature available only on the i1000plus
I have had an i1000 phone for about one year now and what a pleasure it is to use. It is compact and lightweight. The flip up cover is convenient and helps to prevent accidental dialing. The phone has excellent range and clarity. Even the battery is...
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by niciangel , Jul 05 '00
Pros: Small, compact Cons: Annoying features, very confusing
This phone had lots of potential when I first saw it. We received it free from my husband's company for buisiness and personal use. I was excited because I had read so many good reviews of Nextel and their service. Boy, was I in for a disapointment. Over...
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by SULLYDIGS , Aug 27 '00
Pros: Makes a great door stop! Cons: Too heavy to throw into the ocean
DID YOU SAY DROP? If you did, you surely must be talking about Nextel's network...because just like a lead balloon, you're sure to drop calls using their phones!
We got these phones for work. In an attempt to cut the cellular phone bills, we...
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by Naughtius , Sep 28 '00
Pros: works well indoors, great features Cons: spotty coverage, not cool looking, hard to program
This is my current cell phone, the Motorola i1000 Cell Phone. Our local provider is Nextel, but I'm unsure as to whether they are the exclusive service provider for Motorola or not. Maybe some of you out there with this phone can tell me.
I...
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by nightfall , Aug 07 '00
Pros: Walkie-Talkie feature plus speakerphone Cons: Weak Battery, Static near speakers
The i1000 is a feature rich phone provided in my area through Nextel cellular service. I believe its target market is aimed at businesses, since certainly my own company has standardized on it as the 'company phone'.
The best thing about the...
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by jpchapman , Jul 22 '00
Pros: Speakerphone, neat design (like a classic Trek communicator) Cons: Poor battery life, bad menu design/interface, weak coverage by Nextel in non-metro areas and spotty coverage in metro-areas, fewer niceties than on comparable fones
I've been carrying a Nokia 6150 for about a year and a half now on AT&T's network. I've enjoyed the phone, it fits my lifestyle and work habits (traveling instructor, gone less than home) and AT&T's One Rate plan (1000 minute version) is just...
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by hsyu , Jan 28 '01
Pros: Two-way radio feature, rugedness, vibration alert Cons: dismal battery life, awkward keypad, user interface
When I first got this phone at work, I said "Eww." I had a Nokia 6190 as my personal phone at that time, and I loved it. The i1000 plus was hands down ugly. I will not cover the internet features of this phone since my company does not subscribe to it....
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by DonnaG , Jan 20 '00
Pros: Great Phone Cons: carrying clip
I think that this phone is great. My husband and I both work for the same company. We both have Nextel phones through the company along with the other employees. He has the i300 (hahaha) and I have the i1000(the better one). It has low rate and free long...
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by karentonyjake , May 02 '01
Pros: Service, size, see through display, speakerphone, one second billing
Cons: Non-intuitive menus, lackluster standby time
For any of you who've read my other cellular reviews, here's a surprise... I switched from Verizon to Nextel because of: 1) Sound quality; 2) I wanted the Motorola i1000 plus phone; 3) speakerphone capability and 4) one second billing after the first...
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