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Sep 17, 2005, 11:56 AM
for the Motorola V400:
Not seeing what the fuss is about...
Once in a while, a phone comes out that some people love while the others hate it. This is that phone. The V400 has every feature that you could imagine at the time it came out. Even now, it is only missing Edge, video, and Bluetooth. Thats not even enough to be upset over. But I believe this phone is one of the best Motorola has pushed out. The screen is awesome and ...

Sep 15, 2005, 5:05 PM
for the Motorola V220:
Guh-ross!
Okay, lets start off with my hatred for the design. It's just ugly in my very harsh opinon...the buttons are too small...the list goes on and on... The camera takes pictures, very badly however. They turn out blurry and miscontstrued. The screen might be 65k colors, but since it is STN opposed to TFT, it just looks cheap. As you see, most of the problems I have are due to the "cheapness factor." You can't really complain ...

Sep 15, 2005, 4:59 PM
for the Sony Ericsson T226:
Great GoPhone!
Very nice phone which lacks many "fun" features, but makes up with it in so many more places. It has great reception and a great earpiece...which is what a phone is about. Plus a major point for this phone is its vivid color display...very bright and enjoyable. I would definitely reccomend this phone to anyone looking at the Cingular GoPhone!

Sep 15, 2005, 4:53 PM
for the Nokia 6340i:
Great "phone-phone"
Wow...a great phone in aspects like reception and sound quality. The problem this phone is so overlooked is because of the lack of features, however. So what? It lacks a color screen and camera....yeah. But it also has some of the best reception I have ever experienced. I guess since it has GSM, AMPS, and TDMA all-in-one, great job for Nokia!

Sep 14, 2005, 9:07 PM
for the Siemens C61:
Excellent Entry-Level
This phone is a great size, perfect for anyone. The problem with the size en-lies with the navigational buttons. Too small for my thumb. The color in the screen is perfect, very vibrant...but still, the navigational button is a drawback. However, reception is awesome on this phone, which more than makes up for this. If you want an entry-level phone with a great screen, check this one out!

Sep 14, 2005, 9:00 PM
for the Motorola T720 / T721 (GSM):
Okay, but not quite...
One can't really complain too much about this phone...reception is superb, size is great, external caller id. It is all there (well it was all there when we were first introduced to this phone). But the main problem I have is the lack of color in the main display. Very dissappointing...enough to make me not like it, actually. That's basically all that I think about the phone, if a color display that lacks a lot ...

Jun 9, 2005, 6:57 PM
for the Nokia 3595:
Great Entry-Level Phone
Pros: Good display and backlighting. Great reception everywhere I go (Cingular Orange Customer). Very loud ringtones. Cool keypad design. Quality polyphonic speaker. Loud handset speaker and headset. Fully customizable with covers, graphics, and ringtones. Survives everything (I drop it all the time, once on ceramic tiles from atleast five feet up and nothing broke...well except for my cover that I had on it at the time, but the phone is still completely functional). Cons: The obvious lack of what are now "essential" features such as camera, Bluetooth, loud speaker, ...

Jun 9, 2005, 6:33 PM
for the Motorola RAZR V3:
All you really need
Pros: Very fashionable phone. Great reception in my area everywhere I go (Cingular Orange Customer). Very thin - main attraction. Metal alloys look great, especially the keypad. The camera is great quality for a phone. The internal screen is excellent displaying 262k colors. The external display is okay and displays only 4k colors. Great Bluetooth connections. Cons: Finger prints, finger prints, finger prints. But oh well, right? At first glance, the outer LCD seems huge but in reality is pretty small. No video recording (without flashing and flexing it) which ...

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