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by DavidFreeman , May 04 '00
Pros: Small, voice dialing, vibrate mode Cons: Charger works, but not well designed
This phone will last me a long time, because I love it. I purchased one for both my wife and myself, they are both working well.
I like:
It is small, will easily fit into my pocket
The voice dialing feature works well, even in a...
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by lordpyro , Jun 20 '01
Pros: about as well designed as they get Cons: it is not that light weight
This is just my real quick and dirty bit about the SCH-3500. First off, don't get my ranting wrong later in this message, it is a really good phone. It is decently light weight, it has all the necessary features (and doesn't waste time on things like...
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by erratum , Apr 20 '00
Pros: Slim, Attractive, Great Sound Quality, Affordable, Awesome User Interface Cons: Sticks in 'Analogue Roam' Mode Too Long, Speaker Dies, Antenna needs work
<Update on September 19>
I recently traded this phone in for a Sanyo 4000. Ack. I hate the Sanyo. This phone (despite its flaws) is sooo much better than the Sanyo. See my review of the Sanyo if you want a little comparison. I think I will be...
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by AsianThug , Apr 23 '00
Pros: Cheap Looks Cool Lots of Features Cons: Have had some problems with it
I found this phone after my old Qualcom had broken. I walked into the Sprint store and saw this cool looking phone for a low price of 129.99 and I thought that I was getting the deal of a life time. Its a dual band phone, meaning that it operates on...
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by crwu , Apr 20 '00
Pros: Small, functions and easy to use Cons: Battery Life
This is the coolest phone ever. First time I saw this phone at the store, I knew this was the cell phone for me. I wanted something different. I didn't want a Nokia because everyone I knew had a Nokia. The is a great phone because there is so many...
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by hogan20a , Jun 19 '01
Pros: Good sound on calls, loud ringer, lots of extra features Cons: Vibrate could be better, antenna sticks out, somewhat heavy
When I purchased this phone about 6 months ago, it was top of the line, and highly recommended. I got it for $100 after a $50 rebate. I still believe there are rebates for this phone, so you'll probably get it for anywhere from $75-100. I think the...
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by Kartal , Apr 02 '00
Pros: Beautiful, user friendly, strong, tons of features Cons: Only a desktop charger comes with the phone. You have to buy everything else.
When It was time to change my Qualcomm Q-Phone due to severe battery problems, I went to the SprintPCS center and checked out all the phones they had to offer.
I wanted a small phone with a lot of functions that would stay "ON" for more...
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by superstah , Apr 04 '00
Pros: lots of features Cons: small battery
This is one amazing phone with several amazing features you won't see on those ubiquitous Nokia 6100's.
- It has voice activated dialing. It can recognize one, two and three syllable words (maybe more) and I've never had to repeat myself to...
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by bam88 , Jun 13 '01
Pros: Compact and Stylish. Cons: I don't like the battery charger that comes with it.
Looking for a cell phone, right? The SCH 3500 is a great choice. It's compact enough to fit in a small purse and has a flip-up cover to protect from accidentally pressing the keys while in your purse or pocket. In addition, the functions are easy to...
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by llama42 , Mar 26 '00
Pros: Small Size, easy options. Cons: Wireless web service plan
I purchased the Samsung SCH 3500 because of it's nice compact size and simple to use options. I previously had a big Qualcomm phone and it was just to large to carry around. The SCH 3500 is small and stylish, the buttons are big enough to press and the...
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by mkoso , Jun 01 '01
Pros: Size, Voice Dialing, Weight Cons: Battery Life, Sound Quality
I've had this phone for about 6 months and, I have no major complaints. I use it daily and, it hasn't failed me!
I like the voice dialing feature which works very good unless you're in a noisy enviorment but, I guess that's to be expected.
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by llim86 , Mar 03 '00
Pros: good size Cons: none
Sure it is no nokia 8800. But it is a well designed phone with activated voice dailing and internet capabilities I actually stumbled upon this samsung. I needed a new sprint phone after I had the sony phone with the jog dial. Probably not the best phone...
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by valentino , Jun 02 '01
Pros: Small size, attractive design, easy to read display, intuitive use Cons: Battery life
I purchased my phone from Sprint PCS a few months ago. As far as I know, Sprint PCS is the only company selling this phone. So far, it has been great, with a few minor glitches.
Good things
Great sound quality (some of...
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by crinkle , Nov 27 '00
Pros: size, look, durability Cons: cosmetic wear
I've had this phone for about 6 months and so far, have been nothing but happy with it. It cost more than others on the market, but as the calling plan I selected (Sprint PCS) offered a partial rebate, the price wasn't unbearable. The phone is light,...
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by war1 , Dec 21 '99
Pros: size and battery life Cons: missed calls menu
This is a good phone with a good battery life. the compact size is great. the voicemail light is not always giving proper indication.The only thing that is bad is the missed call menu. The case at Radio Shack is better than the one from Sprint. The...
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