Pros: Caller ID, Three-Way Calling, Call-Waiting, Voice Mail Cons: None
I bought my Qualcomm QCP™-1960 Thin Phone just before Christmas. I wanted something that I could have easily accessible in my car in case of an emergency. I choose the Qualcomm QCP™-1960 Thin Phone because it was cheap, not because of all...
This in my opinion is the perfect size for a cellular phone. I previously had a phone made by LG it was very small, comparable to a credit card. While I was playing golf the little phone fell right out of my bag, and I to this day have not found it. This...
Pros: Lots of features at a good price Cons: Don't think the Internet features are there yet
This phone is affordable and it works just fine for me. It is exactly what I had been shopping around for after throwing my Cellular One phone away many months ago.
I bought this phone because my friend Jeff told me to. Jeff is a friend of...
When I was handed this "thin phone," as industry insiders call it, I was amazed at how light and solid it felt in my hand. I pushed the diminutive, yellow power button gently, after which a loud beeeep emanated from the earpiece--the...
Pros: It is easy to understand Cons: It doesn't have all the bells and whistles
My father bought his cell phone some 10 years ago. Talk about out of date. So, when I started working and hour away from my home, my father decided it would be best for me to get a phone.
So we went shopping, so to speak. After a couple...
I was offered this pcs phone from one of those solicitor's at night when you're trying to eat dinner. The sales person had a great pitch so I opted to accept the plan and the phone. The phone actually arrived a day or two after promised which was not...
Pros: Thin, light, easy to use, internet capable Cons: Relatively short battery life.
I purchased this phone late last year to replace my Sony which also uses the Qualcomm OS. What I liked about the Sony was the way menus could be navigated with a jog-dial. What I didn't like was the way the jog-dial had a tendency to skip menu options...
Pros: small size, easy to use, many features Cons: not dual band, some features are not that easy to figure out
Shopping for a cell phone is few peoples idea of fun. When I went looking for a new cell phone my main concern was size. I wanted something that I could slip in a pocket if I did not want to carry my purse. However I also wanted easy to press buttons...
Pros: Great sound, lightweight, and perfect to hold. Cons: None.
I recommend this phone because it is quite everything that you could need. The QCP™ 1960 thin phone combines the communication services you need most into one powerful package. The phone is perfectly thin, and very light weight, for a perfection of...
Pros: Lightweight, Long Battery, Internet Compatible Cons: Occasional Lock-up
I have been using this phone for several months now. I had the Qualcomm 1920 before this and was happy with that one but this phone is quite a bit slimmer than the 1920 model. The buttons and functions are easy to operate but I do miss the thumb dial...
Ok, I am the first to admit that I am gadgetly impaired. Meaning, that while I live in the technologically advanced society, function in a fairly high tech part of the world, and have a hig tech job, i still am clueless when it comes to things like...
Pros: Nice and thin, good talk time, hold a decent signal. Cons: Still beeps out loud when you get a message, even if the ringer is "silent" and continues to beep until you check the message or reset.
I really wanted to love this phone because of the small design. Previously, I had owned a Nokia on the Voicestream GSM network, which was a terrific phone. I switched to Sprint PCS because Voicestream didn't offer good service in Texas, so I had to...
Pros: Minimal dropped calls, Space conscience design, Variety in personalization options. Cons: None that I have found yet
I received this phone as a perk for buying a service plan (in other words free but I think I definately lucked out!!) after a call from a local mobile phone dealer. I wasn't to sure about getting it but they made me an offer I couldn't refuse so I said...
Pros: Great battery life with small built-in battery and thin profile Cons: Display gets smudged easily since it contacts face sometimes while talking.
As a cell site and switch technician for a PCS provider, I have the opportunity to test a variety of phones. Often times our sales manager will give me phones to test when he is considering whether or not we will offer them to our customers. Such was...
Pros: Internet capable Cons: Flat keys, poorly designed interface, poor display
I tried this phone about three months ago. I switched over from AT&T Wireless to Bell Atlantic Mobile and this was one of the phones that was offered by the service. I bought it because the salesman told me it was a trimode phone and that it was...
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