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by chugs , Jul 02 '02
Pros: Palm and Handheld in one unit Cons: Still a bit bulky and reception goes in and out and no expandability.
I have had this phone since it first hit the market. My service provider is Verizon. When this phone first came out, I was excited by the prospect of having a Palm and a cell phone in one unit that actually was specifically designed not as an upgrade...
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by sflaconsumer , Apr 13 '04
Pros: Good Cell Phone in durable housing. Great speakerphone Cons: Really bad screen with frustrating backlight options
Kyocera seemed to be first to the market with a Cell Phone / PDA combination. It's initial price coupled with the fact it did not work with Cingular kept it out of the question. Sprint service in the area was good in most areas but very bad from the...
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by lipps66 , Mar 30 '02
Pros: All in one and able to integrate phone needs and palm databases Cons: No memory chip.
Visiting my local Sprint Store, I began pricing phones to replace on that had a broken flip speaker. I came across many that were able to access the Internet, I was impressed but somewhat put off by their prices even with the $70 rebate offered at the...
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by abmarsh , Oct 08 '01
Pros: Integrated palm pilot Cons: Does not work FOUR phones dead in a week
I was using a Motorola Star Tac on the Sprint Service. Droppping calls and bad reception in metro Atlanta. Supposedly the heart of Sprint PCS "Clear Choice."
Called Sprint and told them to just cancel the service (contract was up). They said...
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by diamar , May 28 '01
Pros: Integrated Palm OS, user interface, battery life Cons: Bigger than "small" cell phones, uses Palm-style inverse backlighting
I've always struggled with how to deal with a Palm device, a laptop to check email, and a cel phone. Finally, with one thing to carry (and one set of recharging gear when I travel), this phone does it all.
It's got all the phone features...
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by lorenzo68 , Aug 17 '02
Pros: Battery Life
Reception
Multifuntionality Cons: Crashes (but saves data)
Build quality
Large body size
Like many gadgets that make big promises, you can't tell whether the Kyocera 6035 is right for you until you buy one. It works for me, but at the expense of several unexpected disadvantages.
Advantages:
1. Excellent battery life. I have...
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by smitty1each , Jun 14 '01
Pros: Effective combination of phone and PDA; you get what you pay for. Cons: Complex. Could be simplified.
Would have paid more for some amenities.
I had a cheap phone and no PDA while I waited for this model.
Unpacking it, I was happy with the form factor. With a headset, the user can be on the phone and take notes simultaneously. Who wants to fry their brain and wear their arm out holding...
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by keosky , Jan 04 '03
Pros: Great palm integration and battery life. All in 1 wonder. Cons: NO USB port. TERRIBLE Sprint/Kyocera service to fix major bug.
Overall the integration of the palm capabilities into the phone is perfect (lack of USB port and cable accepted - so add $49 to your purchase for a home-grown solution). With nearly 1000 outlook contacts, plus multiple applications, in the 8MB phone, I...
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by freejack2 , Apr 21 '02
Pros: Voice Dial, speakerphone, long battery life. Cons: Doesn't run all palm apps, speakerphone sound less than great.
I was getting tired of carrying around a palm and a phone so I purchased the QCP 6035 (Sprint PCS service) from Officemax when they dropped the price to $250. I have no real regrets about buying this phone.
Before buying this I was carrying around...
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by green-z - Top 1000, Oct 06 '01
Pros: Serves two purposes in one, Good voice command Cons: Heavy, poor reception, phone part can be tricky to operate with one hand.
I was very excited about this phone when it was introduced. Finally one device for my Palm and my phone. Set up was fairly easy since I already owned a palm. The voice dialer is excellent too.
The problem with this phone is in everyday use....
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by nsane1 , Apr 23 '01
Pros: Excellent size, good integration, stable Cons: Upgradeability
I have finally switched off from my Qualcomm PDQ onto this fantastic device. Don't let anyone tell you the screen is too small, this thing is the perfect size. And larger, and you'd have the problems you have with the Visor Phone, or the earlier PDQ....
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by yzinthesun , Jul 12 '02
Pros: Get organized, surf the web, play games and talk on the phone! Cons: Nothing that would keep me from buying it again.
I am a small business owner and decided that perhaps a Palm device was what I needed to get organized. After carefully checking out ALL of the Palm type devices out there, my head was swimming. I couldn't find the one that had everything I wanted. I...
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by derk99 , Apr 29 '02
Pros: Price (down to $99 now!) and convenience Cons: Black and white display; speakerphone is hard to hear
When I paid $250 for my 6035 I thought I got a bargain. Now I see them down to $99; that's less than most Palm devices by themselves.
This is a nerdly phone, no doubt. But as one who used to have to carry two beepers, a Palm VII and a cell...
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by vguerrettaz , Dec 10 '01
Pros: Speakerphone, PalmV, Web Access, Big Screen, Syncs GREAT with Outlook Cons: SprintPCS Only, Bulky, Slow contact lookup, Clumsy side switch; quiet ringer
The Kyocera smartphone performs great! The integration of the Palm features with the phone features was done very well. While some phone features are lacking, it is not enough to change my opinion -- but I do expect better next time! The speakerphone...
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by majid , Jul 02 '01
Pros: Integration Cons: Size, poor integration ergonomics
Very weak ringer
I have had my Smartphone for two months now. Prior to that, I owned a Handspring Visor Deluxe, but balked at the high prices of Springboard wireless data adapters. So when I lost my cell phone, I just decided to get the Smartphone instead of a...
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