User: sunilsonia
These are the most recent phone user reviews posted by sunilsonia:
Sprint's iPhone Killer
I switched back to Sprint from AT&T at the end of March 2010 and initially got the HTC Hero for both mine as well as the wife's line. I sold my HTC Hero on eBay that I initially started my Sprint Service with and got a White one back on 7/09/2010. It's an awesome phone with all you could possibly imagine and everything I've wanted in a mobile device. Pros: - 1 GHz Processor - Sprint TV has excellent reception - ...
The Answer to the Samsung Instinct and iPhone - With AT&T Mobile TV
I am in midst of deciding whether to port from T-Mobile to AT&T AND Whether to keep my Samsung Eternity a867 or not? The answer to both questions is yes for sure. Pros: 1. Great Touchscreen. Widget options should be customizable but are still a nice touch 2. Love the AT&T Mobile TV option. This alone places the Eternity over the Samsung Behold for the T-Mobile users still curious. 3.Better reception than my previous EDGE device on T-Mobile. I ...
Don't listen to the Negative Reviews; they fulla it!
People, it's time to get with the program and RTFM (Read the $%^&in Manual) for once. More than a handful of things listed by the others on this board as "Cons" are entirely not accurate. Examples: 1. Can't Slide the phone shut to end a call (Clearly someone does not know where in WM6 to locate this setting. This is blatantly clear) 2. Call quality sucks OR I can bearly hear the person on the other end OR I ...
7105 Reasons to get this phone......
OK may be not that many but I've got to say, this RIM Blackberry 7105T phone is a FAR and AWAY IMPROVEMENT over my previous T-Mobile Cellphone, a Siemens CF-62T. But then again, DCS (Dixie Cups and a String could also have beaten that phone too :-) .) Pros: -The Deal I got for purchasing this phone ($70 after all rebates), plus a free Bluetooth from http://www.blackberry.com when purchased prior to 11/30/2005 (those who didn't get their headset, I ...
A Decent inexpensive phone
Just got it yesterday as an upgrade to the Samsung X-105. That was an ok phone but this is just a bit better from the functionality point of view. It's particularly good if you look at the price, $20.
One of T-Mobile's better inexpensive phones
This phone, considering the price that I paid for it, has served so far in it's 2 weeks of service for me as a more than suitable upgrade (I upgraded from the Motorola v60g, which was a decent phone for it's day but as time went on, the reception started to die.) I particularly like the depth in which the Organizer feature is broken out - it separates a To Do list from the Calendar and Alarm, which wasn't the ...
A good phone for the price
This phone is better than the versions available for Verizon, Cingular, and AT&T, maily because it offers GSM World Class Service, much more so than AT&T and Cingular do. Also due to being on T-Mobile's network, the service is clearer as well. The ringers are loud and the voice reception on this is particularly clear. Very rarely does the reception ever break up here. Add to that the fact that this works at my wife's ...
Motorola v.120t ("t" for terrific)
Having encountered a miserable experience with Sprint PCS and then demoing out a Motorola v.60t phone, I had lost hope on both Sprint PCS (altogether) and Cingular Wireless. But then came this Motorola v.120t phone to the rescue. I demoed this phone all weekend long from Friday till Today through my corporate reps on site. Would you believe not even a single dropped call over the weekend. This was a particularly good exercise carried out ...
Motorola v.60t
I work for TXU in Dallas, TX and have had this phone as a demo for 2 days to try out thoroughly. Let me now forget to mention that my previous cell service provider for both myself and my wife was Sprint PCS and trust me they sucked really badly!!!! I used to have to upgrade the software on my previous Sanyo 4500 in order to alleviate some of the dropped call problem that I have been ...