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Not many of these left around! Our previous one was stolen in a car theft and this one is doing the job great. Haven't had any problems with connectability and charges quickly.
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Paid about $8 for this battery including shipping. Put my phone back to use again. Perfect replacement part, and the shipping time was good, too.
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I purchased voice recognition software for my HP iPAQ HW690 combined with this BlueAnt device gives me true hands free operation of my cell phone while driving. The device easily connects via Bluetooth. Battery life is very good. Sound is loud and clear. Clips easily to your sunvisor, although it did come with an alternative mounting clip.Well worth the money.
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Got it on time no major delays and a fair price.
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Forget MOST of the negative garbage you've read about this phone. I am actually a dedicated Palm user and have had the Treo and just about every other device/phone/pda you can think of over the years. As opposed to many, I really use these devices for ALL the features they have.Let's discuss it's REAL use - A PHONE!!! Is this a wonder to anyone??? It's not a camera, a word processor, a laptop, or even a handheld like a Palm or PocketPC.It is, in fact, one of the finest and solidly built phones I have ever used. It's solid aluminum housing, strong flip and extra accessories make this a complete professional package.Consider this a phone on steriods. Why?1. It completely synchronizes your Outlook contacts into the phones memory with EVERY number you'll ever need.WHAT IF YOU DON'T USE OUTLOOK ??? Guess what I don't! I use Goldmine. You could use Act! or any other data manager. Why? BECAUSE EVERY PIM ON THE MARKET SYNCHRONIZES TO OUTLOOK.Once you've synced with Outlook the phone does a FAST and thorough job of getting numbers into your phone. Changes on either side sync up perfectly.2. IT's DISPLAY IS OUTSTANDING!!Duh!, isn't this a requirement for a great phone? With it's easy Zoom it's display is EASILY READ while driving. That's awesome3. It's keys are big, solid and well lit AND IT'S EASY TO SEARCH THROUGH NUMBERS with the D Pad4. It's sound is STEREO with a great built in speakerphone with audiophile quality stereo headset included.5. It's got a SD card if you need it.6. The EMAIL actually works perfectly for GETTING THE SHORT EMAILS DONE. This is not a word processor but it get's the important replies done anywhere anytime. Unlike Wi-Fi. I use Wi-Fi for my Palm T5 NOT my phone.7. It's NOT a stupid camera that you won't really use anyhow.8. It's not WiFi - Why in the world do you want that on a phone anyhow? YOU WANT WI-FI ON A PDA!!!!!!! This is NOT a PDA but Flip Phone that comes damn close.THE ONLY THING I WISH IT HAD??- Bluetooth. There are a FEW occassions I could use this but it's not enough to make me bring it's rating down. I knew that when I bought it.For the most part Bluetooth sucks, literally. It sucks your battery, it's sound sucks, it's speed sucks and in most cases the overpriced headsets suck. I would ONLY use bluetooth for my Palm T5 to get online for something urgent which isn't too often.Don't you just love people who complain about how bad a flip phone is because there's no camera or wi-fi? Makes you wonder how they buy anything else in life since they demonstrate such a lack of forward thinking on something a simple as a phone.Hope this has helped.
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This phone is great! Much improved over the previous S105 model (except for the fact that the S105 is GSM900/1800/1900 and the E105 is only GSM900/1900). Here are my observations regarding this phone...PROS:* Loud ringtones and ear volume* Good colorful screen* Good AIM interface* Infrared* Handset connector _IS_ standard 2.5mm (unlike the S105 which was not)* Perfect compact size... one of the smallest phones I've seen* Decent battery life and reception* Phone has a solid feel and buildCONS:* No bluetooth* No GSM850 band which makes the phone somewhat less useful if it is unlocked for use with AT&T or Cingular* Some annyoing minor software issues like Java which is not compatible with all midlets, no real ring and vibrate at the same time (instead the ring and vibrate feature is actually vibrate first, then ring)* Rather limited selection of included ringtones (though you can download plenty of new ones off the internet using infrared or cable with free software available Samsung)I think anyone who buys this phone for use with T-Mobile will not be dissappointed. Also, it is really worth reading the manual becuase there are a lot of 'hidden' features like lighting up the external display with the flip closed by pressing one of the side buttons for a few seconds or how to assign different ringtones to different caller groups.
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the product description is wrong! this does not come with the correct CD for the KRZR. the cable is useless with out the software, so don't waist your money if you are trying to purchase for the KRZR.
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I was skeptical about buying a 49 cent aftermarket replacement battery when LG replacement batteries sell for $25; however, I've used this battery for a month and it's better than the original ever was. The shipping was also prompt. This was a calculated risk that definitely paid off!
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The case fits just right over a t720, and covers all the vulnerable areas, while still allowing access to all the phone functions.The belt clip works well, and seems to snap in pretty securely.
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I was pretty skeptical about buying this battery so cheaply after paying almost $40 at the Verizon store last month for the same thing. What an incredible deal! Don't be scared! Buy one of these and be happy! Prompt shipping and the battery is as good or better than the original.
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This has all of the features of the headset that came with my phone, and it was much less expensive than buying a replacement headset from T-mobile.Brand new, and I had to jiggle the cable near the plug to get it to work. In order to fit anyone but a newborn I had to pull the earpieces apart, which could have broken the wires if I weren't careful, and may tear further through wearing it.The mike is located symmetrically from both earpieces; this means that the mike is lodged at my addams apple.There are several places which I'm worried will break soon through normal wear and tear. The ear pieces are hard plastic, and look like they'll be uncomfortable if worn for a long time. The reason I needed stereo headsets in the first place was to listen to music. Also be warned that shipping was listed as $5 for a $7 item, when it was sent in an envelope that only needed 2-3 stamps.The cable is barely 3 feet long from mike to plug, so I don't recommend it for tall people.It will do until I can find better, but that's the best I can say
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An excellent product. The ear piece is comfortable and doesn't hurt. My prior unit hurt my ear after an hour. The sound is clear. I would recommend it to everyone.
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I am on i836 number 2. My sister and I got these phones at the same time. The little metal cover and then the screen fell off the faceplate after a couple of months of usage. Then the buttons started failing (I'd have to press the end button 3-4 times before a call would actually disconnect). I could almost deal with the phone if the service worked consistently. Nextel service has become the biggest joke on the planet. And the products have got to pot as well. I had the insurance so I was (after much aruging, kicking and screaming) able to get a (new) replacement. Now, only a couple of months later, the SAME EXACT thing is happening again. My sister is experiencing weirdness where the display takes forever to get the foreground banner. I suspect its a circuit issue. If it wouldn't cost $200, Nextel would be eating my dust! Don't waste your time with this 'pretty' phone that is unless you don't plan to use it.
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This product did exactly what i needed it to do. It allowed me to plug in my earphones and listen to music through my Samsung blackjack. It was working until i washed it in the washing machine. It didn't really hold up to that test. Even before the wash the adapter was already a little feeble. The day after i received it if i moved it in certain directions i would lose sound.But for the price it was great. I should have bought 2 or 5.
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I like the fit and material of the product. I was a little disappointed that the clip attachment on the back sticks out; I wish it did not. Other than that, it is well made and seems to protect the phone.
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These headphones have been discontinued by Logitech. I purchased a pair in January 2006 and the headband broke within a couple of weeks. Logitech sent me a new pair and I was very careful not to strain the headband but within a month they developed a crack on the headband and broke. Logitech sent me another pair claiming that the problem with the headband had been fixed, but once again these broke within a month. This time, when I spoke to customer service they informed me that the product has been discontinued and that they will not be replacing the product. They have offered to give me a refund of the purchase price when I mail them back to them with my original receipt. I have to wait 6 to 8 weeks but at least I will get my money back. Other than the headband issue, the sound quality was great and I loved the headphones. But unless you want to wait 6 to 8 weeks for your money back, I suggest that you buy something else. I have decided to buy the new Creative SL3100 as a replacement. Hopefully I will have better luck with these.
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I have never written a review before, but in this case I must. I have been buying these headsets since they first came out (about 5 years ago, before they had the bluetooth model). Since that time I have probably gone through at least 6 pair (just threw away a pair last night). That is because they crack right down the middle after about 6 months of usage.A couple of years ago, they were selling for $35 - $40, I purchased about 4 pair because I knew they wouldn't last long. But my wife and I cruise a lot and they work great with my Dell Jukebox and other MP players that I own. The set that is specifically designed for the IPOD, does not seem to have this design flaw.I do not know why they cost so much know, but please save your money and find something else, learn from my very expensive experience. BUYER BEWARE.
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I received this cell phone in Febuary, and I loved it. The colors, the sounds, everything. And then, four months later, it doesn't work very well. The screen doesn't turn on right away when I flip the phone open. It shuts off in the middle of conversations. The reception is awful. AWFUL. It seems like it is just put together poorly. Good luck if you buy this phone.
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when I couldnt find the sony Ericsson USB cable in store's I didnt know where I was going to get it. when a friend told me about amazon.com I wasnt sure I wanted to buy through the internet service because it was relly not my thing to do. I was uneasy about it so after a few more day's looking in the store I decide to buy through amazon...and I'm glad I did it was so easy and I'm very pleased with my product and the pricing was amazing also. shipped right to my house it doesnt get any better then that...thank's amazon I'll be back I'm sure...
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I can't be happier with the phone and my feelings seem to be summed up in other reviews, but they all seem to not know one important piece of information. I worked on one stage of the product's development which I will not disclose, but I had to understand the guts of the phone's software and I shall say this.In Windows Smartphone, the memory allocation is such that after a certain amount of time the applications release their memory for other applications to use. This is sped up if you open more programs and demand more resources. The purpose is that it effectively eliminates the need to close any applications, and in fact you will get the best performance if you do not use the task manager to close programs unless they are causing faults. So basically, don't worry about it and just have fun, the OS takes care of most of the details and it's not your standard "PC" type OS.Personally, I can't believe I ever lived without this phone, and I can't get enough of the "Audio Enhancement" accessory that is shipped with the phone.
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The HF820 works as designed. The HF820 Bluetooth is similar to an ear piece style Bluetooth device except you get to rest your ear. The HF820 provides audible and voice command connectivity without having the sound blast in one ear. This is a great alternative for automobile convenience. It has a visor clip which is fine in some vehicles, but a velcro style fastener for dash mounting would be nice. Thankfully Home Depot sells velcro...
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I love this! The ear piece rotates easily and is flexible so it won't breat. The sound quality is great too. I'm very pleased with this.
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It works very well, much better than the Jabra I had previously. Of course the Jabra was much cheaper and worked well for the money. I just needed to hear better in noisy enviornments and this Plantronics Voyager 510 fills the bill very well. Would I buy it again? Yes very definitely.
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Beware of faulty merchandise from CCM Accessories. I puchased in December 2010 a Blackberry International Travel Charger (Black) for my BlackBerry Tour 9630 and looked like OEM but now I'm not sure because when I took it on my trip - I found out that it was not working as I was at an USA airport to begin a long trip overseas. When I contacted CCM they told me that since it was past 30 days, they would not refund my PRIME Amazon account.Make sure you check the chargers for $9.99 - it may not be a true original equipment from the manufacturer. I was disappointed in CCM's response and will not order from them.
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Esta goma se la obsequie a mi esposa y se adapta muy bien al BB 8100, es muy resistente y el color es muy bonito, a ella le gusto mucho. La recomiendo 100%
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I am thinking about getting this phone with Cingular. I like the thiness and look of the phone. I read the fine print and noticed that they have a 79 cent/min charge for roaming on all of the plans offered through Amazon. I'm with T-Mobil now and don't have to pay for any US roaming. Under Cingular, if I roam more than a couple of hours a year, I might as well have paid $200 for the phone. Can anyone who has purchased this phone through Amazon with Cingular service tell me if the roaming charges are accurate?
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I now have had this product for two months. I migrated from T-Mobile's (same manufacturer HTC) to the new platform. I loved the old one, and they have made the new one even better.Strong points:It can be used with one hand! Impossible with the previous model, this one sports new buttons that allows one hand usage (Windows, Mail, Explorer, and OK buttons).It has blue tooth, and it works great with Jabra headsets. I have not found a way to use the Jabra for other than phone usage. It would have been really nice if you could listen to music cordlessly too!It has has a built in Camera. Not the best, but I used it to capture my whiteboard before erasing it, and the pictures are readable.Bright Screen. The old one was bright enough that you could used it as a temporary light to find your way in dark areas (say in the garage)!! this one is brighter and colors are much better.Fast Verizon broadband. OK, so it is not a real broadband, but it comes darn close to being one. Even with the limited space, I have pulled maps from Google, searched internet, and synchronized with outlook. It costs $49 but works. Similar packages from TMobile and Cingular are much better priced and do not work.The SD card slot is now moved from the bottom of the unit to the top and is less likely to fall off.The weaknesses:The battery. It runs low much faster when blue tooth is enabled. I opted for the car charger, it was a good choice.The sound Volume. It is too low. Try to catch the call in a semi crowded area, it is next to impossible. Enter the Jabra blue tooth headset. it vibrates and is louder than the earpiece on the phone. The speaker phone works very well too. You will need the car charger!Overall I am very pleased with this device. Verizon has a $99 package that includes the car charger, a leather case, and the Jabra headset. They also discounted the phone $100 when I added the unlimited internet access ($49). There is not time limit and I could cancel that plan the next day, still enjoying the $100 discount. clearly priced to move, I highly recommend this PDA phone.
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I can't get it to install and I'm not new to computing. don't waste your money.
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This phone is junk, junk, junk. Reliability-not this phone. Performance? Buy Motorola or Nokia. Need a phone to look pretty and want something small, stylish and makes a great paperweight? Here's your phone. Want a phone for the wife in case she has a flat tire on a rainy night? Not this one unless you don't love your wife. This phone almost cost me my job when it started cutting off on it's own. Want a phone that skips across the lake nicely? Here's your phone. Want something that skips across the lake well that you can talk to? This phone or a rock, not much difference other than surface finish.Junk, junk, junk. Any questions?
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I have to admit that this cellphone case looks great when I first received it. It also fit my phone well and easy to install.HOWEVER, the white rubber edges got so dirty after I had it on for 3 days and I couldn't get it cleaned at all. I've read the reviews that mentioned this problem before I decided to purchase it, but I still went for it because I thought others buyers had it exposed under dusty environment. The truth is that this case gets dirty and dark naturally. The material is not good at all.Don't waste your money on this case and it's NOT worth 20 bucks at all. I've only used it for less than 2 weeks and then had to take it off because of its bad looking.
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I still have yet to dicover how to send a text message - but have gotten them. I am starting to believe there is no way to write a text message on it, unless I pay extra and sign up for the web on the phone too. There is no alarm feature or games. I did the tracfone pre-paid before this and that was much cheaper with a nokia that had much better features. I wish I had played with this at the store before getting stuck with it for two years.
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I live 5 miles north of town. The service outside my house is bad, but good enough to make and receive a call. Inside the house, the service falls just below the level of being usable. Data is out of the question inside and out.I bought the zBoost, hoping to get my outside signal inside, that didn't happen. Like many other people that have reviewed this product, I found that the coverage area isn't 2,500sq/ft its more like 12.56636sq/ft. If my phone was within 2ft of the base station, I had full service and could make calls. Moving further than 6ft from the base station, I would be returned to 1 or none bars.On the bright side, amazon is a rock star dealing with returns, and I still fully back them.For sprint users, which I am a new one. I called and told them about my problem. I qualified as a premier member (pay more than $70 a month or be with sprint for 10+years qualifies you). They were extremely nice and provided a Airave V2 Femtocell tower. The Airave arrived, and after waiting for 2+hours for the unit to configure the mobile portion of the setup, I found I had full, 3g service, everywhere in my house. Any one who is a sprint subscriber, I strongly recommend you don't buy the zBoost and contact sprint about a Airave V2. It requires a high speed connection of 40k up and down, pretty easy bar to meet these days. I am 100% satisfied now, and have healthy, reliable service everywhere in my two story house.If you're a security nut like myself, you can setup the Airave V2 as the DMZ host behind your router. Mine seems to work perfectly in this configuration. Now I don't have to worry about sprint monitoring my network traffic either, its a win win solution.
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It's almost passed two third of this year, but Amazon have last year's card that must be used it before Dec-31-2004. Now they are still selling it.Today is Sep-2nd-2005. Watch your order from Amazon.
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This is the second Jabra headset that I have purchased. This one like the first one works OK when new but gets worse as you use it. I have had this one for about 5 months and the sound gets worse by the day. (just like that last one.)
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I bought this version of the Razr and my family all bought the normal version. My phone did not work by the end of the first year, and all their's are still plugging along fine. First the earpiece stopped working so I had to talk on speakerphone if I wanted to talk at all (very embarrassing), then the screen started going black. This is by far the worst phone I've owned (every previous phone has lasted me 2 years without problems, all the way back to the bulky Nokia). There are much better investments than this phone - phones that do just as much, or more, and have a better track record. Don't waste your money!
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I've had this phone (V171) for almost a year now. I've had no complaints at all. The battery has excellent life on it. My kids have thrown this phone, I've dropped it, it sits in my purse - yet the phone doesn't have a single scratch, crack, smudge on it and it has never quit working. I get great reception even in my house, where my old Nokia phone failed. The ringtones are okay but for a prepaid it's good. The only complaint that I have is the inability to add a wallpaper to it. It has empty spaces for it yet I have yet to find out how. Overall, I am very happy though. Net10 prices are awesome!!
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Add my name to the list of people who think this is the best headset to own. It is much better than my last one which was a Motorola HS850.I've used various models of Plantronics headsets at work for the past 10 years and they've always been top notch. I just never thought of turning to them for my personal bluetooth headset.A buddy of mine who is a truck driver had a lot of trouble finding a decent bluetooth headset. Then he tried the Plantronics Explorer 330 and told me how great it was even while he was in the truck. This caused me to look at all of the Plantronics BT headsets.I chose the Voyager 510 because of the Multipoint feature. I also have a Blackberry that I use on occasion and liked the idea of easily switching. I just tested it out by pairing to both my Moto Razor and Blackberry 8700c. This thing is awesome.
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I bought one of these and the second time I plugged it in the light on the end went out and it stopped working! This thing is junk, there is no way to replace the fuse (if there is one) without destroying it. I tried to take it apart, but you can't without breaking it. If this is a genuine motorola product its a stupid design. Now do I break it open and hope I can get it back together or toss it??? I have NEVER had a problem with a car charger in the 10+ years I have owned a cell phone, that should tell you something! How do you screw one up?! You hire the idiot who designed this one thats how!
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This thing broke the first day. After testing it once, taking it out, putting it back in, and playing again, it only plays on half the speakers in my japanese car. It's only 9 bucks, so not really worth returning. It's crap.
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The handsfree is wonderful. I would tell others to buy one . I`ve been in the rain with the last few weeks and the thing is still working. So just by that i would buy another one if i need one but so far nothing is wrong with it .
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I recently subscribed to a two year Cingular service. At first I purchased a Motorola V551, but that gave me poor reception compared with my Samsung E315, which I previously owned. Not wanting an expensive phone that would drop calls frequently, I decided to trade it in for a Nokia, becasue my father used Nokia ever since he started to use cellular services, and he was extremely satisfied. The Nokia 3120 appealed to me because of it's styling. Although it is not as technologically advanced as the phones I was used to, the styling appealied to me, along with the fact that the phone was 39.99. I truly like the styling. It is the best I've seen in the bar phone class. It is not outlandish in any essence. It is a smart phone for people who want basic functionality. What also appeals to me is the user interface. It is the best one I've seen for any phone. It is the smae interface used on all digital nokias, which date back to about 1996, which is when I first was exposed to Nokias. It is extremely simple to use, the most convinient features can be accessed with two or three button pushes. The biggest thing that got me to purchase this phone is it's reception. Better than any phone i've used. I can use it deep inside buildings. My mother has a Nokia 6010, and she can call from the breakroom in her office, which is in the center of the building. All this packed in a sleek, understated enclosure makes this phone very pleaseing.My only complaints about this phone is the lack of "fun" features, such as a camera or video playback. If you really want a camera phone, but like what you hear abou this Nokia, the 6230 is for you, and I will buy that in 6-12 months. Another thing I do not like is the color. You can get covers for it, but the middle part of the phone, where all the circuitry and the antenna lie, is pasty white, which for a guy like me, is girly. One of my friends commented exactly. One flaw, though it does not bother me, is the size of the phone. While it is higly portable and compact, the buttons could be too small for some.A summary of pros and cons (some i did not list above)ProsStyling and portabilityUser interfaceReceptionBright DisplaySpeaker phoneNokia dependabilityConsColor choicesize of keypadlack of "fun" features such as camera, although it has a camera attackmentI know this review is very long, but I wanted to cover all aspects of the phone so as not appear bisaed in any direction. I do like the more expensive phones, but that doesn't mean I can't make a logical critique of any phone.
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I purchased this package and am extremely disappointed. The software is pretty crude. It will merge contacts from Outlook, but it will not syncronize them. What you end up with is a ton of duplicate entries that you must then go back and manually sort. Save your money and get something else.
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This was Dead on Arrival..AMAZON was contacted but I was not able to get a return Authorization. This product was new but never worked from day one. I do not recomend.
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I bought this phone to replace my T-Mobile flip phone. I inserted the sim and powered it up, just like I had read in all the reviews it powered up in chinese, took me 3 different areas to totally remove the chinese and have it read all english. Phone has excellent reception, 10mb internal storage and a FM radio to boot. I live in Texas and have had ZERO issues with the phone, it works just like the american edition. The phone is slim enough to fit in a shirt pocket, very sleek and easy to use.
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Nice deal! Batteries the same one that I purchased four years ago and is a good deal. take advantages of this deal
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I ordered this phone on 3/28/07. It shipped via FEDEX on 3/29/07 to my office with an indicated delivery of 3/2/07. The package sat on the FEDEX truck for three days before they attempted to deliver it at 8pm to an adjacent business and then left it without the package being signed for. This was after I'd already called FEDEX to refuse delivery of the package because it was too late in arriving. FEDEX's response for it sitting three days on the delivery truck was that the driver was overloaded. For the $100 difference in price it was less hassle to just go to the local Cingular store.
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Overall good product, I can confidently recommend it for the price.Pros:-Excellent Battery Life-Good call quality-Mic. not susceptible to wind noise-Quickly Detected by Motorola Q.-Great Functionality with Motorola Q 'Headset' profile. (leave your phone in your pocket).Cons:-Slightly Bulky around the back of the ear, but not a problem.-Volume and Power controls are a bit cheap.
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I bought this phone for FREE in dec 2004. (special)2 months later the head set wouldn't work anymore. (the head set to plug in the jack and speak hands free, and i have a few plantronic headsets that work great, the big ones.)Store would not give me a blue one, only silver. 2 months later the head set wouldn't work anymore.Given the run around at the sprint stores and tech and made to drive over 500 miles going back and forth (in 35 mile increments).Given 3rd phone, got to my car and started to make a call, head set wouldn't work right out of the box. That's less than 90 seconds after leaving the store.Given 4th phone the same day (not working this same day, 2 bad phones in the same day) and would keep beeping, the icon for battery would blink from full charge to BEING recharged (not in need of, but being), while half muting the person on the other end of the phone call.After 4 hours in the store this day, even though they saw it was not working, refused to replace because their tech guy went home and he was required to say it's broken before they change it out.My previous phone was the sanyo 4900 which i had to replace in the first week, but has lasted for the last 2 years, very dim screen and big, but worked great.The 8200?, I got it free and it's cost me so much money in time and gas and trouble, feels like It's cost me $1000. By far the worst quality phone I have dealt with in the last ten years.emailed sprint and they have agree to allow me to take any of their phones and they will credit the 229 list price.Did not offer to compensate for all the BS their store reps have put me through. Worst people in the world at the sprint store in Asheville, NC... patton ave. Hendersonville road and mall is where you should buy if your in this town.I've liked sanyo alot, but now I'm almost scared off of them. My old samsung wasn't as strong in reception and battery life, but I'm using cnet to investigate phones that have the same problem with everybody.I do have a few friends that have not had AS MANY problems as I have had and they are hard on phones, my 4900 still looks new. I'm very easy on my phones.If I had not gotten 4 bad phones....just rating the phone on the features and the like, I'd probably rate it 3 stars at best.The phone is average, imo. The worst thing about the phone, from all the phones, is to listen to a conversation on the phone, you either have to turn the volume down to the lowest, if you turn it up so that you can easily hear the other person the sound becomes very distorted and choppy.Based on that one thing, I would not suggest buying this phone. Add in the problems I've gotten with the 4 bad phones, I can not give this a good review.
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I bought this data cable for my i450. I received it pretty fast, no complaint there. The problem started when I installed the program on my computer. When I bought it , it clearly stated on the product's specifications that it was comptatible with the i450 among others. When I got it, it did not have my model # on the disc. I did not contact the seller to get it replaced because when I read the instructions on how to return the product, I had to pay to ship it back, and it would cost about the same as the product itself. I am very dissapointed with this purchase... Buyers beware!
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This is a great hands free with excellent call quality both in incoming and outgoing audio. The only problems we've had are intermittent issues with the headset not being picked up by the phone, these have gotten less frequent the more we use the controls on the headset to end/answer calls. All in all I'd recommend this product.
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Nice Bluetooth - I has a very good audio. The most important thing that it has 2 different lights 1 red and 1 blue, so you can recognice the real activity of the headset. Blue - On; Red - turning Off.
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This case turns one of the best looking phones on the market into an ugly duckling. It does however cover the phone in a manner in which it will not be scratched. The case also is very tight, and hard to put on at first. The clip leaves a lot to be desired, make sure you wait for the actual "click" when you strap on your phone or it is not attached!!!!!! The case does the job, and thats about it. Not a pretty display of the phone.
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Product was well wrapped, delivered in original packaging, delivered on time. A great product for charging your Zen on the go, I would definitely recommend this merchant, it's worth the investment.
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I bought the Jabra Earset for my Nokia 5190 about a month ago. A friend of mine also bought the same earset and I was able to hear them talking on theirs (using Nokia 6190). The receiver sound quality (talking) is slightly worse than a normal cellphone. It sounds somewhat distant and echoey. Also, it picks up background noise, especially from a car and almost seems to amplify the noise, making it hard for people to hear you. The speaker (listening) for the user is very clear and I had no problems finding an earpiece adapter that fit me.PROBLEM: The biggest problem I've noted with these earsets is an annoying background "buzz". I have been told that this is caused by the earpiece wire picking up reception from the cellphone antenna. This buzz can be heard both on your side and the person you are talking to can hear it as well, creating quite an annoyance. In fact, this background buzz is so bad at times that I have stopped using my Jabra earset entirely unless I am driving (It is law in California). The only way to get rid of the buzz is to orient the wire in certain positions or hold the wire in certain places (very impractical, especially if you are moving around). I would return this item and buy something else except that I bought it using an Amazon discount certificate, so I can't. I've been told that not all earsets have this problem so it is probably advisable that you if you get this you are able to return it or try it out first.
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Phone Brand: Samsung Condition: New, Never OpenedPhone Model: SGH-P107 Features: Camera Built-In, Color Screen, Unlocked, Email / WebBrand New Unlocked Samsung-P107You are bidding on a Samsung SGH-p107 ,Phone comes in "brand new" 'Cingular' box. Accessories included are OEM battery, OEM home charger and OEM Manual. It has "0" minutes of talk time and the phone is 100% brand new.There is no SIM card included with this phone and there is no activation required to purchase this phone. If you are currently using GSM service all you will need to do is place your SIM card in this phone and it will start working. This small GSM Camera color flip phone is one of the hottest and Newest phones around and with all the features it offers, this is the phone to have.We are PayPal Verified therefore Bid with confidence and email us your concerns.Listed below are some of its excellent features:Dimensions: 3.5" x 1.8" x .8"Weight: 3.3 oz.Continuous digital talk time: Up to 5 hours*Standby Time: Up to 200 hours*Color: SilverMain Display: 128 x 160 pixel, 65K UFB color displayMode: GSM dual band (1900/850 MHz digital)Wireless Protocol: GSMSend Pictures with Text:With this amazing sleek phone from Samsung, not only can you take the picture, you can set the scene! That's because the SGH-p107 allows you to send text messages along with your pictures to friends, family, business associates, whoever! We call it Multimedia Messaging Support (MMS). You can call it cool.Powerful Built-in Digital Camera:Take and send quality pictures to any compatible phone or email address with MMS.Picture Resolution: 352 x 288 pixels2x digital zoom10x brightness adjustment10 second Self TimerSend Messages with Sound and Animation: Want to make your communication even more compelling? Add sound and animation to your text messages using Enhanced Messaging Service Support (EMS).Most Vibrant Color Display Available:Experience the market leading screen technology of the SGH p107s vibrant 65,000 color TFD display. Now you can download, send, receive and view images not to mention surf the Internet in truly amazing, living color.It's Your Phone Personalize It: You can customize your phone by downloading polyphonic ringers, screen savers, wallpapers and more. Or choose form a plethora of animated wallpapers, 40note polyphonic ring tones and games (X-Fighter, Space War) already on your phone.Surf and Send Email from Virtually Anywhere:The Samsung SGH p107 is Internet compatible, meaning you can access the Internet, e-mail, corporate Intranets, games and more right from your phone. You can even connect to a laptop and surf from there!Bells and Whistles Galore: The Samsung also doubles as a personal organizer, featuring a calendar, to do list, alarm clock, calculator and currency exchange tool. It even has an External Display for Caller ID, so you can see whos calling before you answer.Bidding Terms: We reserve the right to retract a bid. Non paying bidders will be reported to Ebay , prosecuted to the fullest and barred from future auctions.A negative feedback will be left for "All " non paying bidders.If you do not intend to pay,please do not bid.If you choose to pay with a cashiers check or money order the package will not be mailed ,"under any circumstances". until the money order/cachiers check has been recieved .We expect payment within 24 hours of auction end.Paypal (preffered)and cashiers check are the only of acceptable payment method.Shipping:We will not ship to P.O. Box addresses or unverified Pay Pal address...Will ship only within United states and Canada.Shipping within the US: $18.50 Priority mail with insurance and delivery confirmation.Over Night Shipping: $26.50 to most major cities otherwise 2nd day guarenteed. (US Destinations only)Shipping To Canada: $25.00 Global Express Guaranteed with insurance included
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I got his phone because it had a great deal just before Xmas. $99 included the external battery, collapable keyboard and car charger. Without the price (at the time) and the extra goodies, I may not have done it.I orignally wanted the Maestro. This gave CF and SD card slots. I wanted the CF to run my digiprojector, and CF offers a lot more expandability for modem cards, GPS and such(and when I was looking, SDIO was just surfacing).But along came the Thera, and priced right. Bonus, it was a phone. Good! For after 10 years of owning Nextel, I *loathed* being Bleeped all the dang time. ANd for the extra $4.99, I can run it over with a car and they replace it.Now, as a PDA, it functions. In fact, it's saving my life (so long Filofax!). Since it's PPC, it's seemless with my Office XP on both my desktop and laptop. Personally, Palm OS doesn't fit my bill. I can work anywhere with it, and it's made me much more productive. I do envrionmental surveys and inspections and use this to recond data in Excel, write the report in Word, and email it to my client or fax it to my office (acts like a printer). I don't need to return to the office for days, and I don't have to carry around a bulky laptop, looking for phone jacks or hotspots.As a phone, well, okay. It bites. Never gets a signal as strong as my other Kyocera phones, even when side by side. The modem freezes sometimes and refuses to make calls unless I swtich the modem off and then back on. I like having the speakerphone and I drive mostly with my Earboom on, but wish I could hold it too my ear. While not advised, I found you can turn the volume down, flip the PDA upside down, and *kinda* use it that way (read: cheesy)Now, the internal battery is limited if you leave the screen on all day (lasts maybe 6 hours). WAY LESS IF THE BACK LIGHT IS ON! With the external battery, I can use it all day. Having the modem on uses more power too, but with it off, you can't get phone calls, emails or surf the web.But you must have the car charger and put it on as soo and you get in a car. That extends the days use.Get the keyboard. It's very functional, and with a little warm up, I can do 60+ words a min.Other accessories I purchased:An Arkon PDA holder that mounts to the windshield so I can easily dial numbers or scoll my contacts.Pharos GPS, so I don't get lostExtra wall charger for travel.Extra cradle, for use with my Laptop on extended trips.Audiovox headphones (waste of money)Bluetooth Ear boom with Bluetooth Dongle (no more wires).Overall satified.
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I've had no problems with my charger, it works well... just remember to press both release buttons at once or it pulls on the internal parts of your phone! I'm happy with it.
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This product is the Swiss Army knife of rechargers. Most of the time you will probably plug your device into the wall at night and forget about it. But when you do forget about it (or you're traveling) this is the answer to your prayers.
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I bought 4 of these chargers a year ago for each of my family members. One stopped charging. One of them; the plastic clips broke off. These clips stuck to my phone, and it took some time to remove them. 2 still work, although they did not get much use. Not expecting these to hold up either. So far, it has a failure rate of 50% in about a year. I' m going to try a generic charger as these OEM chargers are not well built.
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I recently purchased the BT320s. I have a Nokia E61i phone. Pairing with my phone was not an issue. However, at the highest volume, the sound is fairly low. I use my own headset. So beware, if you use your own headset. Headset impedance (mine is 32 ohms, which is fairly low) was too high for the BT320s.
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The functionality (ie., the noise reduction, synching with bluetooth-capable device, charging, and sound quality) are all very good. The fit is a highly personal thing, where some people apparently can't get a proper fit, even with the combination of the hoop and various earpieces. The unit fit me acceptably and I did not have an issue with fit, so it works very well for me.
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The honeymoon's over. I've gone through 2 razrs; I'm done.I loved the razr. Got the mobile phone tools, set up the bluetooth, threw some great clips from my mp3s for ringers, took lots of pics, so on. It's sleek, it's modern, and friends were envious.2 weeks ago I called Cingular Warranty services to arrange for the replacement of the SECOND razr that went kaput on me. They replaced the first because it lost any and all reception (which was pretty miserable in the first place). This time, the fancy metal template of buttons got stuck, specifically on the number 8, rendering the phone pretty useless. I happily shipped the possessed phone away. I thought it harmless to ask if I could have another phone to replace this. I was offered the Nokia 6682 (free replacement. I've been VERY satisfied with Cingular's service, having once been a Verizon customer, but that's a whole other review). I'm much much happier and wouldn't try another razr. Like another reviewer writes, there are other similar (better!) razr-like phones coming out.Do a little research and wait it out is my suggestion if you need something this slim. I wouldn't suggest this phone to anyone I liked. The novelty will wear out, and you'll have a phone favoring form much more over function. I'd like to think that most have had a better experience; this is just one of a frustrated once-razr owner. Cheers!
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I had this battery 2 days after ordering it instead of the 7. Great turn around time I will use this company again. It was less than $3.00 and I got a quote from the dealer of $45.00. I needed 2 so I saved $84.00 WOW!
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I use this in my vtech wireless handset several hours a day. Works great for me.
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It is what they advertised. Can say it enhanced my cell signal any. Slow delivery time.
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This is my 2nd 2260. The first one kept turning off with no warning brand spanking new out of the box. I returned it with a $14 mailing charge, and now the replacement phone - 5 days old_ is giving me double letters on the screen, misssing letters, and then turnes off as I tries to answer it. It is a piece of junk. THANKS A LOT AT & T.
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this charger did NOT work for my samsung A707 as advertised. as soon as i plugged it in... it sent the cellphone in an endless boot cyle. would turn it off, then once it turned back on would turn it off again.BAD! would not recommend.. spend extra couple dollars and buy an OEM manufacture's charger.
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I purchased the unlocked GSM phone, and have been extremely disappointed. The phone periodically resets during phone calls, and drops calls randomly. When I called support, they had me do a number of inneffective actions with each call. Finally, I was told that they had a know hardware issue and that I could send my phone in, and within 1-2 weeks I would have it returned, or I could have it expedited (1 week) for 25.00. Either way I am very dissatisfied as I am paying for a known issue in their product and spent several hours to get any resolution.
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GOAL: My primary objective when I first got this phone was to have a cell phone and pager in a single unit that worked where I live and fit in a plan my company provided. Fortunately, the blackberry service from T-Mobile did just that - and now I'm not sure how I ever worked without it.SIGNAL & BATTERY: I'm a Database Administrator who is on call 24x7. It's important for me to stay connected with my co-workers and the automated paging systems set up on our servers. I needed a cell phone/pager that had adequate signal strength and decent battery life (I'm not too picky). The 7100t has almost double the signal strength of my Sanyo and the battery life is amazing. Generally I can go three to four days on a single charge. I put about 2 hours of talk time a day on it, I receive 20-30 emails a day on it, and I receive from 5-40 pages a day. Considering the amount of communicating back and forth with the server, 3-4 days is very impressive to me. I had to charge my other cell phone every night.SOFTWARE: I'm not too impressed with the amount of freeware software available yet for this device. Don't get me wrong, there is plenty of software available if you are willing to pay $$ for it. The 7100t Java API is starting to get a bit more focus however. I am currently running an Office Communicator app that allows me to use MS Office Communicator at work. I am running another chat program that allows me to use ICQ, MSN Messenger, AIM, and Yahoo Messenger. I have a Telnet/SSH client installed that allows me to telnet/ssh into my *nix boxes. I also have a Windows Remote Desktop app that allows me to RDP into my Windows boxes. All free! The APIs are readily available for the Blackberry devices - complete with a 7100t emulator to do your testing. I would suspect freeware/open source apps to grow in number as more geeks like me start playing around with Java development.SURETYPE: A nice feature of the blackberry is SureType. Since the manufacturers incorporated a full QWERTY keyboard into 20 keys, they had to come up with a nice way to use those keys. The answer is SureType - and I love it. SureType (in a nutshell) is an intuitive autocomplete that tries to match what you are typing with its internal dictionary. The cool thing about the 7100t is, you can add words to a Custom Word List, which puts those at the top of the preferred words. For instance, I would try to type the word "get" and it would come out "hey" if I moved fast and didn't pay attention. I added "get" to my Custom Word List, and that problem is history...now I just can't type "hey" as easily :)TRACKWHEEL: One complaint I hear a lot about is the trackwheel on the side of the device. I have to say, being left-handed, I was not happy that the trackwheel was on the right. But, I'm used to being opressed by rightys. After a month of use, I have to say: "It's not that bad!" You get used to it. And, thinking about the function and design of the trackwheel, I'm not sure there is a better design.SMS MESSAGING: How did I ever live without SMS Google? (...) - this is not a plug, this is a MUST HAVE for anyone needing directions, movie times, weather, phonebook lookup, etc. T-Mobile also has some cool SMS features on their website...be sure to check them out.CUSTOM RINGTONES: If you search the blackberry forums long enough, you will find a UK version of "Mobile Phone Tools" by Philips. This will allow you to convert MP3/WAV files into ADP files that your blackberry can recognize. Upload those files to a webserver, browse to it on your phone's browser, and save the new ringtone. Yep - pretty easy! (...). I have "Yellow Ledbetter" right now - love it! Oh yeah, your blackberry also recognizes MIDI files - and you can save them as ringones. Here's what I do:1) Find a MIDI file on the .NET2) Email the link of that MIDI file to my blackberry3) From the email, get the link of the MIDI file4) Save the file and you have a new ringtone too!EMAIL: I love email on my blackberry. I have Outlook set up so that a lot of the normal corporate SPAM goes to a custom server-folder...that way only the email that hits my inbox comes to my blackberry. I never have unread email in my inbox anymore. The blackberry helps me keep connected and be responsive even when I'm late (from a long night of database recovery) or in a meeting (that is going on...and on...and on!)ADDRESS BOOK: Couldn't live without it! I update my contacts on my desktop at work, and they are automagically synchronized to my handheld! I can type on a full-size keyboard, make changes, and *poof* they appear on my blackberry. The reverse is true too - changes on my blackberry get reflected back to the server. So, when you're out and about, and you get a business contact or a nice lady's number, it will be in your Outlook address book when you return! Don't forget to put ICE in your address book - (I)n (C)ase of (E)mergency...Google it for more info...very important!SUMMARY: I'm tired of typing. Great device, great signal, okay games and software, excellent connectivity with Outlook. I love it!
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Speakerphone works great but the sound quality while on normal mode isn't very clear.Camera is great but the like another person wrote, the buttons on the side is very inconvienent. You often find yourself pressing it by accident.Plus there isn't much ringtones to choose from. Not even normal phone rings if you wanted that.The back lid that holds the battery comes off very easily.
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This headset was comfortable, easy to pair, easy to use, looks nice and has a simple design and setup. I also had no problems hearing the other person on the line. However, the person on the other line said I sounded like I was "down in a well." haha!So, overall, it's not crystal clear quality for the other person, especially if they aren't on a landline. However, this is a very simple headset that gets the job done. It's also very reasonably priced.
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I bought this headset a couple months ago and use it nearly everyday. The sound quality to clear with good volume. Occasionally the reception is hard to hear if out on a windy day. I've used it in my car, the office, and out while walking. With the exception of a few windy days, all call receivers report good clarity and volume. It's been worth every dollar.
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Arrived non-functional. Called Motorola who offered to exchange it but they never followed through on sending me return packaging. I ended up needing to resolve the issue through the distributor, who clearly wasn't responsible for it not working.
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I have had the product for less than one month and already the earpiece is falling apart. I can see inside the earpiece where the wiring is.
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Pros:Held the phone as advertised.Cons:1. The release mechanism is hard to actuate. You have pull up on the release, while holding the belt clip down, you could then pull the phone up, opposite of other phone holders.2. The knob that fits into the belt clip is in the center of the phone. When you take the phone off the clip it is near impossible to know what orientation the phone is, if it was towards the top it would be easier to know that the phone is upright or upside down.3. The plastic that covers the phone is a trap for dirt and requires a regular cleaning.4. When the phone is opened the case can slide on the phone, it usually slid up and covered the ear speaker, making it hard to hear. This also becomes a problem if you want to use the RAZRs' built in camera.I literally through my case in the garbage after several weeks of trying to get to like it. I find it difficult to believe that the designers of this case had used it before putting it out to market.
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I tried to use the product with the LG8300 phone. It was unusable. The party I was talking to heard themselves loudly echo back to them. I called Tekkeon Technical service and they suggested that I try lowering the volume, completely reseting the unit and "remarrying" or check with my cellular provider for a fix. If nothing else worked to return it. Nothing worked and I returned the unit.
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This is my second mounting kit. I have one mounted to a dashboard bracket on my 2006 Chevy Trailblazer, and this one is mounted to a dashboard bracket on my 1998 Jeep Wrangler. I don't use the wings, but I do use the rubber buttons. The mounting stud/button I attached to the back of a Midland 75-822 for the Trailblazer. For my Jeep I have a Cobra 75-WXST; the stud/button on the back of the Cobra fit into the mount perfectly.When mounted to the appropriate Bracketron dash-mount bracket the CB stays out of the way of both driver and passenger, but it is angled so I can read the display. I store the CB in the center console when not in use and the bracket can be used for an iPod or other device.
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Unfortunately I read a few of the reviews warning not to buy this piece of crap but bought anyway thinking it was an original equipment manufacturer's version which worked fine but it wasn't. Be very aware that this is truly a waste of money no matter how cheap it is. I am constantly told my voice can not be heard but the background noise comes through like 'gangbusters'. You can hear who you are talking too but they can barely hear you.
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I usually forget I am wearing it. Sounds fine. I get at least 30ft range. Lasts me all day. Short charging time.
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When I first saw this phone I just had to have it. I loved that is was so slick and slim. No antenna was a nice plus as well. I really regret buying this phone!!! My biggest upset was the battery life. The day I recieved the phone I charged it and was ready to go. I made one THIRTEEN MIN phone call and it already needed to be charged. I went two or three days with the same thing happening and I finally took it back to the store. They(verizon) told me this was common with this phone and that I would have to buy a new and better $[...] battery. Needless to say I keep the one I had and it hasn't got any better. I only make 4 or 5 calls a day with no more than an hour usage and have to charge it twice a day. I dropped it(on carpet) and the display screen doesnt work anymore. The only upside to this phone is that its slender. I repeat Please Don't Waste Your Money!
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What more can you ask for. At the request of my girlfriend we each wanted to upgrade our phones as ours were severely outdated and starting to malfunction. We both updated to Razr V3c's which came bundled with 3 chargers the H500 ear set and leather cases. Now maybe because of the bundle one can over look minor flaws. I have used the voice commands quite a bit and not one time have had it misdial. However, my girlfriend has had 1 issue because the two names sounded very similar. This happens with the phone itself or when using the headset and therefore, this cannot be a flaw with the H500.Now, I was driving down the highway yesterday and my girlfriend had called me, also using her headset. With the windows closed, I could hear her perfectly and she could here me, when I opened the window, she experienced some "choppiness" as people are now referring to it. Well, because of the comfort, where the phone is not in your face and set back, I assume the mic has to be sensistive and therefore picking up more noise than other "dooky" headsets to capture the voice.Overall, I do not see this device to be a huge issue yet. I am a little nervous about losing battery power like another user had pointed out but I guess we'll see.
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I agree with the other negative review above. The photo is of the standard LG charger, but the one you get is a flimsy knock-off that didn't work well. The cord was really short and the damn thing didn't stay connected. It didn't really "snap-in" well and kept popping out. I ended up just buying a real replacement cord from a store -- more expensive, but it worked perfectly.
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first off, would give it a higher rating but, to tight, and low valume,, paired up very easy with my razr 3xx and does not sound to bad, I also connected to a Palm 750 treo but did not sound good from it ,, for audio books sound is ok but not good bass for music .The range of the bluetooth was better with the palm but is just fine with the razr ,I work in a machine shop and I can move around most of the shop but the mic picks up ALL unwanted noise,but ok if your in a quiet envirerment, the control funtions are very good and it is a slick device , just not worth more then around 40$
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I got this phone a year back,i had a Nokia earlier.I never had a problem with my Nokia.But with this one even after a year i never hear it.Mainly in crowded places etc,its never heard.The menu is difficult to Navigate and also everything needs lot of steps.Im just waiting for the year to get over so i can rid of it.I dont recomend it to anyone
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I got this bluetooth when I switched to Verizon and bought a new cell phone. I have no complaints with Verizon's service, but this bluetooth was the biggest waste of money! Everytime I tried talking to people on it they said it sounded like I was talking in a tin can--I even tried different volume levels, and always the same complaint. I had people even say to just call them back when I wasn't using it! I was extremely disappointed seeing that whenever I talked to someone else with a bluetooth theirs seemed to be as clear as talking into the phone itself. The voice commands never picked up the right name either, I would say "Beth" and it would say "calling Tim"--how are those two even close??? I hated this thing, and honestly I wasn't too sad when I came home to find that our beagle had pulled some gymnastic moves and got it off our table and completely chewed it up.
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Verizon makes a great pipeline like CDMA unattractive.Let's start with the the way their attornies bunch up the contracts above and on their site into humongous size paragraghs making it impossible for anyone to read and find out the important detail.Secondly, they take as long as two years to offer the phone features of other carriers such as Bluetooth, handheld Windows Mobile etc.Thirdly, unlike Cingular, when you speak on weekends, Verizon penalizes you for speaking to a non Verizon caller. What are you supposed to do, tell the caller to switch from Sprint, T-Mobile or NexTel? This is the weekend for pete's sake!I just get this bad feeling everytime I try to read their on-line service agreements, contracts etc. I feel they are hiding something and intentionally making these unreadable paragraghs. They could have chosen otherwise. Agree?Where is Eliot Spitzer when we need him?
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Since batteries don't seem to ever last as long as one might like between charging, no matter how long that may be, it's good to have multiple options for recharging on the go.This car charger is exactly the thing.
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I was disappointed because this what i got, but this is not what i thought i ordered.
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THE CONCEPT OF THE PHONE AND ITS ABILITY IS GREAT BUT PALM JUSTCANNOT MAKE A RELIABLE PRODUCT. I HAD OLDER TREO REPLACED BY REMANUFACTURED ITEM 3 TIMES IN 18 MONTHS.FINALLY GAVE UP AND WAS TOLD THE 650 WAS MUCH BETTER. QUIT WORKING 31 DAYS AFTER PURCHASE. SPRINT REFUSED TO REPAIR OR REPLACE UNLESS THEY WERE PAID 85.00 OR GO TO TREO. FINE BUT TREO SAYS ITS SPRINT, SPRINT SAYS ITS TREO. APPARENTLY SPRINT HAD SUCH BAD EXPERIENCE WITH THE RELIABILITY OF TREO THEY QUIT WARRANTY AND YOU MUST PURCHASE INSURANCE IMMEDIATELY WITH IT OR"GOOD LUCK"
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well im 16 [writing kids review because i dont have my own amazon account] and when i first got my pink razr from verizon wireless i loved it especially because its pink, but now that ive had it for 2 months or so im not so fond of it. first off, it takes about eight seconds to clear to the home screen, and that takes forever, the phone in general is slow. also theres an obnoxious buzzing in the earpiece. Im stuck with this phone for a while, and am not to happy with it.
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This case is made of a firmer material than the silicone cases, which is perfect because it doesn't stretch or get caught when going in or out of a pocket or case. It hugs the phone tight enough that many people won't know you have a case on it. At first I thought the case was making button use difficult, but then I took the case off and realized the Galaxy Note buttons are terrible even without a case. It's not much more difficult with the case on, and you do get used to it. The textured grip area on the sides is a nice tough as well.
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I switched to this phone from Sprint in an attempt to save a little money. Aside from very poor coverage this phone is just terrible. The buttons are too small and I can barely dial correctly without holding the phone 2 inches from my face. The phone works poorly in crowded or noisy situations and and those I call have difficulty understanding me when I take a call while in a car. This coupled with unintuitive menus and seeming lack of shortcuts to any basic functions. I can't read the screen in direct sunlight. When I put the phone in my pocket it always dials someone unless I remember to "lock" the phone. The camera takes poor pictures, and stores very few. Bluetooth, 90% of people don't need it and if you turn it on it shortens your battery life. I just want to place calls quickly and easily and put the phone back in my pocket. This phone has a tiny joystick for navigating the impossible menus. That joystick is operated by your thumb and doubles as a button. More often than not I end up pressing the joystick too hard and selecting some unwanted menu while trying to navigate at a snails pace to the contacts menu. The entire phone's design is basically dismal. I'm almost at the end of my contract, I've been using this phone for nearly 10 months and I'm going STRAIGHT back to some sort of sprint flip phone. Then I'll be albe to 1. open phone 2. place call 3. close phone. Sounds almost too good to be true.
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Some of the features that i have liked on this phone1. Small size - much smaller than Nokia 36502. Nice ring choices. I dont go for the fancy tones so the old phone tune is a good addition3. Syncs with my outlook contacts, calendar etc very well and reminder can be set to vibration only4. Decent memory size5. really like the golf game on the phone6. Last but not least - calling card dialing feature is very good as i buy lots of calling cards for international callsSome small negatives1. Camera is useless which i think is the same for most phones out there. Get a digital camera if you want to take good photos2. THe menu is a little difficult to traverse. Its not as intuitive as one would like it to be.Overall a good phone and a good buy
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I used this plug for one day and then it broke. When I tried to remove it from the phone the wire came out loose. And I do not think its stereo, sound came from both sides of headset but the phone said it was not stereo adapter.
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I've had a Blackberry since the first one came out and I *love* the new 8700 series. It's sleeker, faster, and as functional as ever. I recommend the T-Mobile version however because the rate plans are much better at about half what Cingular charges.
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It appears that all bad reviews here were caused by the BargainCell service, and not by the product itself. I bought it from Amazon directly, and it was at my door in 2 days shipped free. Good quality and nice looking charger from Motorola, which works the way it should. The reason I give it only 4 stars is that the blue Moto light is a little too bright for me - at night it's the brightest led/light in my car.
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i think the title says it all. to be fair, i should have been more gentle. i was removing it from a wall socket, and the plastic cracked between the prongs. one of the prongs stayed in the wall (bare metal), which was a pain to remove.
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that was one piece of junk that i wish i never bought. it looked really cool in the picture but once i got it and started using it people would always ask what was wrong with my phone. the sound quality was like talking through a pillow they'd say, and it was constantly breaking up. i used it for two days and then gave up on it.waste of money guys.
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A little piece of vinyl for more than $20!! Forget it. I returned it.Women can't easily use it anyway unless they have a pocket or wear a belt. The little flap is made to fit over a belt to keep it handy. Otherwise you just end up putting it in your purse with everything else.If they made a belt with a sling for over your shoulder or better, around your waist, or something similar, I might get it.
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I purchased the Plantronics 510 Bluetooth Headsets for my daughters since they drive and talk. There was a slight sinc problem, you cannot follow the box instructions for a Motorola L7c SLVR cell phone. Once sinc-ed they have been great.The only complaint was you cannot change back and forth from one caller to another and if you are talking to one caller you cannot answer a second call, of course that complaint is from the daughter who also complained about the Motorola Bluetooth headset. One headset stopped working and I immediately notified Amazon who immediately sent a replacement within the same week. I sent the failed headset back to Amazon and there was no charge for the replacement, even the shipping was free. Great service Amazon!
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