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by brucek1 , Dec 12 '99
Pros: Cool design, great features Cons: Battery not flush
This is one of Motorola's newer digital cell phones, but this phone is so much more than just a phone. It also does alphanumeric paging. It receives e-mail (number@phone.skytel.com). Software is available that lets you browse the web (I don't have this...
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by steph13 , Jan 24 '00
Pros: small, walkie talkie, cheap Cons: none
This phone is the neatest thing. I love the way that it is so small, Also that if you use the walkie talkie it is free, then I don't have to use up all of the time for phone calls. All of my family has this and we all love it. It also has a long range of...
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by vtolia1 , Sep 15 '99
Pros: compact, two way radio, great features Cons: expensive service plans
I recently bought Nextel's new i1000plus phone for approximately $200. Its features and service are superior to any cellular phone I have used. For instance, as a regular cellular phone, it has excellent clarity and durability because it can be used...
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by billypax , Dec 26 '99
Pros: everything Cons: short battery life, but quickly recharges
This is what we all wait for. A moment in technological advance that not only reflects our advancing genius, but our ability to search our hearts and give each other something we truly need.
The Nextel product i1000 that I have is such a...
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by joybelle , Sep 19 '00
Pros: Nice concept, but rarely works Cons: No coverage, No service, see above
My company purchased 15 phone/radios 7years ago.We are a contractor, wno needed the direct connect portion of the units mainly, and would use the cell phones on a less frequent basis. There was not even an i1000 model yet. The original unit was called...
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by donnajkal , Jan 26 '00
Pros: Convenient size Cons: Unavailability of service in areas
What a cute little gadget this phone is. I still do not know if it is a walkie talkie or a phone. There are times when it is certainly convenient to utilize the two way radio feature of this phone rather than the phone service. It is actually cheaper to...
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by richt71 , Dec 21 '99
Pros: ability to hold a charge Cons: durability
I work in the MIS department of a manufacturing plant. The members of the department rely on these phones constantly for immediate feedback and information.
Convenience and Reliability
For this reason, these phones are great. On the...
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by dboyes , Dec 17 '99
Pros: light weight, speakerphone, data support Cons: customer service
I'll prefix this note by the fact that I have worked on the insides of several iDEN (the core Motorola technology behind the Nextel network) installations, and so my perspective is from the switching side of the network as well as using the phone. ...
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by malench2 , Nov 21 '99
Pros: Lightweight, speakerphone, no roaming fees Cons: $200 cost of phone
The Nextel i1000 Plus is the best cell phone I've owned or used. The phone is very lightweight and portable and reception is very good. It also has a built-in speaker phone, which is useful when driving, in work meetings or just walking in a noisy...
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by SHAPIRO2 , Apr 12 '01
Pros: features & features, easy to program, small, very durable, great support Cons: short battery life, dropped calls frequently
The Nextel i1000plus is definitely the best all-around cell phone that it offered for the 'always expanding' cell phone provider. This phone offers more features that you can imagine on a phone. You press a button and you're talking on a walkie-talkie...
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by davidadams , Oct 16 '00
Pros: Easy to use, great features Cons: Flip-style is a bit more complicated than necessary?
Well, I'll admit that I don't own one of these puppies but I wish I did. I have about six friends who all use these with Nextel service and I've gotten a chance to play around with them quite a bit.
Overall the phone is easy to use and the...
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by deekaybiz , Oct 07 '00
Pros: Very good product Cons: 2000 is already on the market?
Most of the cellular phones that you have been used up until now are
very heavy and bulky to carry around either in your shirt pocket or your
coat packet or your genes. everytime you had to get your email you
had to sign up with internet...
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by bhammock , Mar 26 '01
Pros: Great sound quality, awesome features Cons: flip-cover seems a bit flimsy
Right out of the box, I knew this was going to be a great phone. The call clarity is simply amazing. I have had no problem hearing an thing on this phone. Only a few times that I can remember that a call became 'fuzzy' (and all of those times I was...
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by Yasker , Jan 25 '02
Pros: Speaker Phone, Direct Connects, Small, Compact Cons: Phones & Plans are expensive, programming hard to understand
My husband and I purchased the twin pack of the Motorola i1000 Plus from Office Depot in Florida. They were about $150. The salesperson called Nextel to see if we could get the phones turned on from there. One of our major decisions to choose Nextel...
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by captobie , Mar 30 '01
Pros: Web Enabled Cons: Poor battery life, poor reception, poor provider
This phone was provided to me by my employer. It replaced the Nextel i610, which was a sturdy but bulky phone.
The phone was supposed to arrive pre-programmed, but that was not the case. I ended spending a total of six hours, yes six, on the...
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