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Oct 6, 2018, 2:03 AM
for the Apple iPhone 7:
Do the right thing by considering the matte black!
What did I tell you... phones like this. Yet another iTelephone for me (hey, I think I'm starting to like this "Steve Jobs" guy. Do you think?!) Yes, quite as he had envisioned it (prior to you-know-what happening), it's the iPhone 7. In matte black. Don't get the glossy black, that's the one that scratches really easily. Fools say it builds character but that's just because their phone is all scratched up and they're embarrassed! Time for the major Pros: - When I ...

Oct 24, 2015, 6:59 PM
for the Apple iPhone 6 Plus:
A little something for us plus-sizes out there!
I mean, when I said I wanted it a little bigger, I didn't mean like a tablet! Pros: -Yet another excellently crafted iTelephone with all the bells and whistles. You heard it here first: Apple does it again. Cons: -This thing is huge and it's pretty ridiculous. Next time, I intend to go with the smaller size. -The iTelephone 6+ reacts the same way no matter how hard I'm mashing it. They should implement a feature called ForceTouch or something to sense pressure.

Jun 14, 2013, 10:48 AM
for the Apple iPhone 5 (CDMA / global):
Literally the finest phone product as of today (June 2013).
...and hello Verizon. The title says it all. I think I'm beginning to trust this company. PROs: Everything you could want in an iTelephone. CONs: None.

Jun 14, 2013, 10:44 AM
for the Apple iPhone 4S:
A Step Up
Yes, you've heard it here first, friends, the beloved iPhone 4S. Now I'm deep into the iPhone game, this being my third iTelephone. PROs: It's everything you want in a smartphone. CONs: Slightly short for my taste. Display needs to be a fraction of an inch taller. Bye Bye AT&T!

Jun 14, 2013, 10:39 AM
for the Alcatel 510a:
You Must Be Joking
So, after I was "relieved" of my iPhone 4 via some train thieves, I had no choice but to get AT&Ts signature burner, lovingly entitled a "GoPhone" (clever!) PROs: Fun toy for kids Ability to make telephone calls on-the-go, no landline needed Clever name, kind of a play on words relating to that portability Great battery life CONs: Let's face it... this telephone IS a con! Still no retina display, what gives?

Jun 14, 2013, 10:26 AM
for the Apple iPhone 4 (GSM):
(Was) The next big thing.
The folks at Apple had done it again with... you guessed it... the iPhone 4. The major change was converting to the solid "bar" form, which is no secret that I love. Sleek titanium edge. Antenna issue? I pose the question: What antenna issue? Bumper not needed. PROs: No antenna issue "Bar" form (taking a page out of Nokia's book, I see) CONs: A bit heavy for my taste Too easy to steal, great target for thieves on train :(

Jun 14, 2013, 10:17 AM
for the Apple iPhone 3G:
A Revolution In Phoning
I will have you know that since my last review, I have changed my stance on whether phones should be able to access the web. You might wonder what changed my mind... The white iPhone 3G. A revolution in phoning. The first of its kind to introduce applications, or "apps," as we know them today. PROs: It's an iPhone, which is really the premium phone. User-friendly, versatile. White on the back, not on the front! CONs: What, no front-facing camera? Where's FaceTime? Rounded back, ...

Jul 30, 2006, 5:07 PM
for the Motorola PEBL U6:
PEBL - Bad name, decent phone.
I'm so glad I avoided the RAZR. This phone, which shall remain nameless, is only decent for its high price. First of all just let me say: I don't care about: Bluetooth, Mac/PC Sync, mp3 ringtones, handsfree earpieces, Web browsers, or any other loser thing you can do with phones these days. They're PHONES! Go buy a computer! That said... PEBL PROS: -Size -Internal antenna -Adjustable camera sounds (finally) -Good reception PEBL CONS: -The name PEBL -Difficult menu navigation -Difficult text entry options -Battery life -Small, flat buttons (like the RAZR) -This phone ...

Jul 30, 2006, 4:43 PM
for the Nokia 3220:
Great bar.
If you are looking to carry a little durable bar around... this phone is for you! But, the first thing you want to do is turn off those fruity sidelights! PROS: -Reception - excellent -Durability - This thing is a solid BAR! I would chuck mine against the wall at work, to the amazement of my coworkers. -Ringers - Don't pay for them. Record whatever you want off a stereo with the voice recorder, save as ringtone. Sounds good! -Loud ringers (plenty options as far ...

Dec 13, 2004, 1:53 PM
for the Audiovox CDM-9900:
A decent piece of technical material
Quite a decent piece of material. 'Twasn't available anywhere, so I got it off eBay for $215. I'd say it was worth it, aside from the fact that there's no warranty with mine. Pros: -Reliable, Good reception -Excellent pictures, provided your hand is steady -Ability to shut off cheesy camera sound effects/flash -Large Main LCD -Lots of room in phonebook, speed dial #'s -Get It Now capabilities (Very easy to use) Cons: -Outside screen completely worthless (invisible), you have to flip it open to do/see anything. -No rapid-fire photography, ...

Oct 22, 2004, 8:08 AM
for the Samsung SCH-A310:
Can you hear me now? Nope.
This wireless telephone is the first I've owned, but I still realize its problems. PROs: Exterior multi-color screen Large, bright internal display The Push-Push game (except for the unbeatable Stage 28) Scheduler CONs (here we go): Ringer is almost SILENT at the highest volume level (5), calls missed! Can barely feel the vibrate, calls missed. Battery life horrible. Bad reception: People can't hear me. I often hear the comment, "Your phone sucks." Old-fashioned extendable antenna does nothing. You have to hold the phone at an awkward position for people to ...

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