User: Thelastholdout
These are the most recent phone user reviews posted by Thelastholdout:
Made a believer outta this simple boy.
Well, folks, this Verizon Wireless (but not really)employee/T-Mobile customer/AT&T roamer is back. And now for the TM506. See, I shouldn't even be reviewing this phone, but after losing my V195 (and miraculously recovering it) I used my upgrade (didn't want to, would've been fine keeping the V195) and got this phone. I didn't realize before I got this phone that Sony even MADE phones. But I digress. As some of you may know, the V195 is ...
If ever you want a tough phone, this is it.
Seriously, I do warranty work for Verizon, and I've heard some amazing stories about the things. For instance, a guy slipped and fell on top of his phone, which he had in his back pocket. Only thing that broke was the little latch that tells the phone it's closed, keeping it from going into powersave mode. Any other phone would've been crushed. Another guy called in. His GzOne was one of the...five? GzOnes I've gotten calls about that had a ...
More like the Ipod in looks, still garbage.
Same glitz, a little updated, same piece of garbage Chocolate. Sure, it has features, and the kiddies will like it, much like its predecessor, the first Chocolate, but it's not different enough for me to count it as a different phone from the original Chocolate, and it has the same reliability issues. See my review for the original Chocolate, and you'll get the idea. Stylish (to some), some nice features, but if you get one that ...
The Chocolate? Don't make me laugh.
If you want a phone that your kid will love for the first month or so, get this phone or any of its successors. If you want a phone that your kid will hate after more than a month or so, will make you a repeat caller to the warranty department, and will make you want to drop VZW totally by the time you're done with it, also pick this phone up. Why? Because the Chocolate and its ...
Absolutely wonderful, especially compared to Verizon's offerings.
First, I must offer my credentials. I am an outsourced warranty agent with Verizon Wireless, so I have a good idea what's good and what's not, and what constitutes an actual problem with a phone. Now, let me get down to business: If you want a camera/good browser/all that extra crap that doesn't have anything to do with the actual function of a phone, then there are better (albeit less reliable) options. If you want a phone that has about a ...