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GREAT OE part at super low price As far as I can tell this is the real deal, the OEM battery...price super low, shipping super fast...no complaints here!
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NICE AND STYLISH I love this cover for my phone, this is the second Krussel Case I have purchased and I am very impressed with the quality of the product, although the orange inlay and the zipper take a little getting used to, the easy open hatch for the camera and the premade hole for navigating make this case a winner, very very durable quality, the best thing about this case is it covers the entire phone, which is a plus for such an expensive item, has a nice slot opening at the bottom for the memory card and the side buttons are covered in clear plastic which works for me, the case is very nice and snug as well, but you get a good feel about this item when the phone is loaded as it does feel very secure and clips nicely very simple too, so i am not the least disappointed and am very happy I purchased this item to give my phone a one of a kind look and i have had several compliments regarding the cover so if you happen to get a w810i, this is the only Krussel cover to consider, take it from me I own it...and very very satisified with the item...
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Severe Limitations!!!! Be Very Careful What Amazon has failed to mention is that this product only supports the phones listed if you have service from CERTAIN PROVIDERS. For example it only supports the Motorola V710 for VERIZON...not for AllTell which I bought it for.This is a really crappy way to sell a product and I am disgusted with Amazon for not being more forthright.
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Get the Motorola Speakerphone for In Car Use I love this gadget because it plugs right into the base of the phone and I use it mostly when I'm driving. I velcro my phone to the side of my dashboard and when I call or answer the phone on my Motorola phone all I have to do is press one button. I hate the headsets because it's annoying to have something in my ear all the time.
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The right phone for the right reasons For some reason this phone seems to be generating a lot of controversy in reviews, often, I feel by those who haven't even used it.I've had my 8801 for about 2 months now, and I can say with full confidence that it's the best phone on the market... for me.If you're looking for all the newest whiz-bang features, this phone is not for you.If you're looking for a sensible price to performance ratio, it's not for you.If, however, you're looking for a phone that functions falwlessly as a phone (Great reception, great sound quality, fantastic user interface) and like the feel of a solid slider style phone, then it could be the phone for you.I hada nokia 8890 for almost 5 years before it finally died, and untill the 8801 came around - nothing filled it's shoes, now I have a phone that does exactly for me what the 8890 did, works great and just feels right to use.I do feel that a few flaws should be addressed though. The battery life is miserable (but it comes with a 2nd battery that fits perfectly in the little 5th pocket in your jeans). The fancy ringtones are a bit silly. and the Ring volume is a bit lacking.All in all it's still the perfect phone for me - and I really don't care if anyone else notices it.
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BoxWave EverTouch Stylus I purchased this product directly from the company online. I love it. I use it not only for my ipad but also for my iphone. There is no comparison to rubber tip stylus. The woven fabric is sooooo much easier to glide.
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Basic phone, poor reception This is a basic phone with the added plus of having a SPEAKERPHONE. Unfortunately though the speakerphone seems rather staticky compared to turning it off (so it is not really a reception thing).Another plus is an external volume control. However, this is on the side of the phone. For me, it is right where I hold the phone, so I seem to be turning the volume up and down a lot unintentionally.There are only two very bad games. There are a couple pictures on the phone. There is a calendar, alarm clock, timer, and voice recorder (which is nice).It is small, but the keys are well placed. It is not hard to use at all.BATTERY CHARGE TIME - FAST! It fully charges in about 2 hours. Unfortunately, after 1 day and 3 calls (all under 5 minutes) it is already showing less than half charged. So, I think the battery life may be less than indicated. But, still better than my ancient Nokia.BUT, POOR, POOR, POOR reception. I am SHOCKED! I thought at first it could be the carrier (T-mobile). To test this, I stuck the SIM card into my old (3 years old) Nokia. Well, on the samsung I had no service to 1 bar but not enough to complete a call - on the Nokia I had 3 bars! I placed a call, and no static! Sheesh! So, no, not the carrier - it is the phone.If you search the CNET reviews for the Samsung X475 you will see it has poor reception as well. I took a gamble and hoped this was updated on the 495. But, I guess not.It is an attractive phone. I like that the time, date, day of the week, battery remaining, and signal strength are all displayed when the phone is closed. But, since I got the phone to actually make/receive CALLS not tell me the time of day, I have to rate it accordingly.I am going to return the phone and maybe try the Motorola V330 or something else with some kind of antenna.
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8125 Battery Comments So far, this new battery has been performing very well just like the original. It's been about a month now, and everything's great! I may have to purchase another one for my other 8125 soon!
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Great headset on all accounts Great on several fronts:- Comfortable on your ear- Lightweight- Great sound quality- Great battery lifeThe only reason I took one star off is the headset produces a slight cracking sound if it is not in direct line of sight of the phone, but I think most headsets do this.
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Won't Recharge Anything I bought this to recharge my phone, garmin, etc. It looks like the authentic Motorola recharger, but it won't recharge anything. Sure, it keeps the device working, almost, your device will run out of power eventually on this recharger, but slowly. However, I figured it would recharge the Garmin, etc, during use like my other rechargers did. I thought perhaps the LED light was using up too much power. I dismantled the thing after a great deal of effort and injury, and knocked out the light. It will now charge my Garmin very well. I don't recommend this product.
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RAZR V3 Junk.Sent back for refund.Replaced with another that didn't last but a few months.Not the same quality as those sold years ago.
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Best smartphone on the market I've used the PN-820 for about 3 weeks now and here is my assessment of this smartphone:PROs:1. Phone first, PDA second (this is a big advantage vs the i730 I previously had)2. Activesync seems to work much better with this phone...no conflicts yet3. Flip phone style is much more compact...the i730 was like carrying a brick around on my hip. I can snap the phone into the holster on my hip, or slip it in my shirt or pants pocket...it's just slightly thicker than the Razor phone.4. Voice commad is awesome! It comes with ver 1.5 which doesn't support voice command via BT headset, but you can still pickup and end calls via BT. The voice recognition thru the handset is excellent. The i730 had Voice Signal which was accurate about 75-80% of the time.5. The battery life seems to be ok. I'm very surprised that the standard battery is this small and thin. Here is the big plus....the phone comes with a travel charger (AC) and a usb sync/charger cable. I bought a car charger also, so basically wherever I am, my phone is being charged. I keep the AC charger at home to charge overnight and on trips, I keep the usb charger at work to charge during the day, and the car charger while I'm driving. I don't think the battery has fallen below 60 percent at any time.CONs:1. Not being able to initiate voice command via BT was a big negative for me so I upgraded (thru Handango for $40) to VC 1.6. This does support voice commands via BT for the PN-820. There are a few minor glitches but overall it works well. The voice recognition via BT seems to be less accurate than using the handset microphone. It seems to work better if you have the phone flipped open before initiating a command thru the BT headset. This may be because the handset mic is active when the phone is flipped open. You will notice that commands are audible thru the BT AND the handset speakers. This may seem a little akward at first, but it's almost like hearing it in stereo. Plus, it's pretty cool to say "Play Van Halen" and the phone starts playing tunes thru the handset speaker (not the BT) while you're driving. I guess that's actually a PRO. I'm assuming that between VZ and Microsoft, patches and updates will correct this minor issue.2. Incoming caller and appointment announcements are played at a very low level of volume and I haven't found a way to increase this. The notification sound is ok, and can be changed, but the VC announcemenet seems to be the issue.3. Phone comes with Windows Mobile 5, but is not the most recent build date???? I don't know why a phone that's been out only a month wouldn't have the most recent version of WM. I am told this is why the voice dialing is audible thru the BT and handset speakers simultaneously.That's my experience so far. All things considered, I'm giving it a 5-star rating, which I've never done before. If you're looking for a "mini-computer" this isn't for you...but if you want a great phone, with basic PDA functionality and a few pretty cool extras, this is your phone. Enjoy!
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Solid FM Transmitter I previously owned the version of this transmitter that had the ipod charger/connector on it. I bought that in 2005/2006 and it worked flawlessly for me up until the day someone smashed in my passenger window and stole it with my ipod still connected to it. I immediately went to amazon to replace it and found that they now had a version that had a headphone jack connection instead which I like because it can be plugged into just about any device, not just apple products. The sound quality is the best of any FM transmitter I've ever used but to be perfectly honest it does get static sometimes when I'm driving through Chicago or other big cities. I don't think there exists a transmitter that is not susceptible to this problem in areas where the FM band is saturated. It does only have the option for 3 presets but I've never needed more than that so I cant say its a problem for me and once you figure out how to change the presets you'll realize its not worth complaining about. For what ever its worth I use this transmitter mainly in southeastern Michigan, Ann Arbor and Detroit being the biggest cities I've used it in and rarely, if ever, do I have problems with static.
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disappointing I went with this phone instead of a Nokia because the salesman said that the Samsung had better reception while the Nokia had longer battery life. I went with reception, but shouldn't have. I had used Nokias for years and I was happy with them. The Samsung was very disappointing. The menus are not intuitive at all, the phone book is bare bones at best, message notifications are buggy... it's just poorly set up and hard to work with after using the very intuitive Nokia software. The included headset is useless - it's uncomfortable to wear and the sound is very fuzzy.The power port cover is stupid. It's very small, easy to lose, and should be permanently attached to the phone.The first real functionality problem I had was that the phone would shut off unexpectedly even though the battery was fully charged. I had frequent times where calls were dropped though I had full signal, which I'm not sure is the fault of the phone or the service. Sound would cut in & out at times though I had full signal. Battery life is very poor. It rarely lasts me 36hrs of stand by with moderate use (maybe 30 mins of talk time). The most recent issue is that I will unexpectedly lose sound on my end and the only way I can correct it is by removing the battery and then putting it back on to restart the phone. Just powering it down & back up doesn't correct the problem. All that to say, avoid this phone if you want to have something you can rely on.The positive points - It does have clear sound on both ends when it works and I like the design/look of the phone. It's small, light and thin, which I like. The blue backlit display is easy to read in most light situations.Overall, it's disappointing. I can't rely on it, so I've got an order in for a Nokia. I haven't used a Motorola, Sony or other phone, so I can't compare to those brands. But the Nokias I have used in the past have been reliable.
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Item received nothing like picture and does not match listed dimensions The pouch I received does not have the white stitching. The one I received has a full flap on the front and has square instead of rounded corner. It short the one I received looks like most of the horizontal pouches out there. I wanted the one pictured becuase it looked different!The pouch I received is also different dimensions from what is listed in the description. So it doesn't fit the phone. And finally the belt clip is also much smaller than on the one pictured.I don't know if the seller accidently sent me the wrong thing or is substituting for something that is no longer available. If it's the latter then how hard can it be to update the description with the correct dimensions and provide an up-to-date picture?Good thing I ordered another pouch at the same time from the same vendor. At least that one perfectly matched the picture and description.Not sure what to do with this one. Probably not worth the cost and effort to send back. I guess I can always donate it to Goodwill, etc.UPDATE - I contacted the seller and they admitted to sending the incorrect item. The pouch pictured and described is not available. They called it a listing error and offered to refund my money and I don't have to send the incorrect pouch back. The case I received appears to be good quality and looks nice, it's just not the one I wanted.
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Yippee! All gone! For several years I've been plagued by gophers. I have dogs that would like to help me root them out and so they've had to be confined to a pen that has chicken wire to prevent the digging (the only time they dig is to go after the gophers). My yard looked like it had the measles from all the gopher mounds and mowing was a real drag. I did get smelly things, tried all the organic methods I could find from garlic to peppers to castor oil sprayed on the runs (apparently they don't like that). There was no change. I just hate to kill them! This little thing did the trick. I live in clay soil so I guess it's helpful but the mole holes have completely stopped. There is no evidence left that they like my yard. I bought two and put them one in the front and one in the back but the gophers in the side yard seem to be gone too. I'm on just under 3/4 acre. I think the change is these devices as the timing was right but as soon as it warms a little more here, I will know for sure. I'm pretty sure already as I was getting new mounds of activity and they have completely stopped, so I'm thinking these babies did the job. Yippee, no gophers! Maybe I can let the dogs back into the big yard!
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Caution!!!Dosent work as advertised!! I bought the product mainly because we only have dial-up internet where I live. I figured the USB compatibility would be good so I could easily swap the device between computers. I attempted to install the device on a desktop with XP pro and a laptop also with XP pro, both were Dell computers and not out of date. At the end of the installation process on both computers the msg ERROR CODE SMWAN 2013 came up repeatedly, Basically there is a serious compatiblity issue with the software VZacess that verizon sells standard with the product. I called tech support, they recommended downloading a new version of VZacess, long story short the same thing occurred with the new version. I cant comment on the speed of the product due to the fact that the product is not useable out of the box, but I have to assume that this will happen to anyone with windows XP, thats why I give it 1 star, Ive heard good things about the similar product that sprint sells and plan to look into that, I would suggest the same for anyone looking to purchase this product.
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OK with E815...bad with facial hair. I just bought my E815 earlier in the summer, and had been waiting for the release of the H700, which I thought would be the "perfect wireless headset". First of all...this thing looks great. It's smaller than almost any other bluetooth headset out there. No headset made by ANY other company even comes close to this in terms of appearance. This is very easy to use--once you pair it the first time with your phone, all you've got to do is flip open the boom and it's connected. The E815 has great voice-dialing capabilities, and the H700 works perfectly with this. There are an amazing variety of functions that can be controlled with the 3 buttons on the headset. The volume issues with the previous headset, the HS850, are fixed in this model. So what's the problem?1.) There is occasional static between the phone and headset. It doesn't happen all the time, but it tends to be worse if the phone and headset are on opposite sides of your body. As for 30 feet of range?--don't even think about it.2.) Not good with a beard. This has an extremely sensitive microphone, and the so-called "noise-filtering" technology only works if the mic is pressed into your skin. If anything gets in the way of this and holds the boom away from your skin, this mic will pick up every little sound in the room. I often get complaints about the volume of typing on a "quiet-key" keyboard, or about clicking my mouse during conversations. If someone else is talking elsewhere in the room, the person on the other end can hear every word of the conversation--very clearly.
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Best headset I've used, but not good in my noisy car This is the 3rd headset I've owned. By far this is the most comfortable. Its small size and light weight makes it easy to wear for long times.The one down side is my car. I have a sports car which transmits a lot of road noise into the cabin. The DSP in the Jabra does an OK job, but at times it is hard for people to hear me over the noise. I can hear the conversation in the head set perfectly though.In my girlfriend's VW Passat the cabin is quiet enough that the headset works beautifully. In fact, some people have commented that the sound is better than using the phone's own pickup.4 out of 5 stars only because it can't handle noisy environments as good as the "DSP" labeling on the package would lead you to believe.
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Worked only once I tested this charger when I first received it, and it worked. A week later, when I tried to charge my iPod, the charger didn't work at all. Furthermore, the charger I received (from Bargain Cell) had no brand name on it at all, and was shipped in generic packaging. i.e. there was no "Lux" brand name, and the no box. I feel that this was a "bait and switch" tactic.
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Died within weeks worked fine for about one month, then for no reason stopped working. Light turns on when charging. But no response after that.This is my first bluetooth, so no comparision data. Sounds quality not bad. Ear hook too loose for me.
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Poor Quality - Can't take the heat This product performed very well when I first opened it and began using it. But less than a week after I received it, it stopped working properly. The sound quality was completely out of whack, as though the internal equalizer was shot. Only one instrument in a song's mix would be audible and the others would fade into the background. It made the music completely un-listenable. Granted this is July and the inside of my car was probably over 100 degrees for most of those days, it was still permanently damaged after only 5 days!The instructions told me not to leave my device in the cassette player while it was not in use so I removed it and left it either in the glove compartment or in between the two front seats. My friends who have similar products always leave theirs in the player and haven't had any problems. Maybe the instructions are flawed and that led to its downfall. Either way, I don't recommend this as a summer buy.
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Works fine for me I've had it about 3 months, and so far it's working fine for me. I don't know if it will only last a year or not (like some others have stated) but even if it stops holding a charge after that, I'm thinking it's still well worth the $3 I paid.
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Clunky and inconvenient I bought this at the suggestion of a friend. I replaced the original Treo holster which constantly unlocked allowing the phone to drop. I thought that this had all the features that I wanted, and it did, except it also had two very unwanted features; 1) it took a relatively slim and lightweight PDA and turned it into a clunky heavy instrument and 2) the snap on cover makes it difficult to answer, you need to unsnap first. This should have been a magnetic closure.I think some of the other Krusell products would be a better choice for me, one without the cover which doubles the amount of leather.I tossed this and ordered another holster by another manufacturer, one that hopefully will not lose the phone every time I stand or sit.
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A wonderful product This Motorola phone charger for the car works great! There is a blue light that lights up when the ignition is turn on. (blue is my favorite color.) the cord is not too long, but long enough for you to chat comfortably on. I would recommend this product to anyone who has a motorola razor phone. The price was unbeatable so cheap.When I ordered it, it arrived so fast that I could not believe it. Once again great product.
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As promised Delivered as promised, on time. Price was superior to elsewhere, but - shipping costs were out of line. Purchased two batteries, which were shipped in same package. Paid shipping cost * 2 which was, to me, unethical. Weight of each unit is a few grams. However, price including shipping costs was still low.
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a bit of static a nicely made headset. the flip feature is all that and more. I have noticed some static when I use it, but not too much. also, you do have to speak quite clearly to be heard.
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VERY NICE PHONE THIS PHONE ITS A REALLY GREAT BUY AND A REALLY GREAT PRICE, IT WORKS VERY GOOD, TAKE NICE PICTURES, CLEAR SOUND, I RECOMEND IT
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Decent headset with comfortable fit, but tinny sound Overall, my experience with this headset is positive. The sound is completely missing low frequencies, but you get used to that and voice clarity does not suffer.Fit is very comfortable, once you rotate the rubber stub to just the right angle (different angles for different ears). I've found that 2 o'clock direction of the stub, with headset pointing at 6, works best for me.I had to exchange the first headset I'd received from Amazon, because it would constantly disconnect, but replacement arrived within a couple of days, so the whole process was very smooth and painless.
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Cute, BUT not what it looks like. I bought this case because it looked so unique and cute in the pictures. It looked very textured and almost like the case was made of stones. NOT what arrived. The case is mostly smooth and all one color (silver). The picture looked like some pieces were darker than others, but like I said, that is not the case.However, I will say that I still like the case. It fits perfectly on my Verizon 4s. I like that the sides are clear and it's easy to hold. Not slippery like some cases can be. I have gotten a lot of compliments on it as well. In the end, I don't regret the purchase. Just know, if you are expecting what I was, you may be disappointed.
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review for NFL phone case I purchased the NFL phone chase for a friend that was having problems finding a case for his common flip phone. This has worked great and it is his favorite team. I was pleased with the quality of the product. Thank you
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The best yet I bought mine from Amazon cuz this was just about the lowest price I could find. Before I actually bought it I did some serious testing and reading about other headsets. I've tried Jabra 250, Jabra 500, Motorola HS850 and they all had one major problem - quite static-y. Actually the HS850 was a little better in this area than the Jabra headsets. I've had Jabra 250 for almost two years - static-y big time. If I put the phone in my left pant pocket and the headset on the right ear theres' noise all the time - this is not acceptable for me. The HS850, unlike the Jabra, has poor design. Any time I turn my head sharply this thing is flabbing on my ear as if it's going to fly out at any moment. This is why I wanted something better, not the same.I went on Amazon and read reviews on all kinds of headsets and my attention stopped on the Plantronics Voyager 510 from some company I'd never heard of. The the reviews were good. Even though my BestBuy store didn't carry it I decided to make the investment, buy it online and test it in the hopes to keep it.I received my headset, hooked it up to my phone - that was easy, no problem here.Then as soon as I started using it I noticed that there was no static, almost no static. I could keep my phone anywhere around me and there would be no static - a major advantage to the previous headsets.Then I noticed how easy it is to answer phone calls with it. the answer button is large enough, right against the ear, so I just had to press it against the ear using one finger. How cool is that?! The HS850 design was like that too but the Jabra 250 needed two fingers to answer one to support the headset and the other to press the answer button - I noticed with the new Jabra 500 that wasn't an issue anymore.The Plantronics is light, easy to put on, not flabby - wraps around your ear pretty good.There's only a few things I didn't like about it and I hope the manufacturer is listening now:1. Picks up surrounding noise. If I am out people can hardly hear what I'm saying - even if there's hardly any wind. It's so bad that I've given up on using it outside.2. The ear bud needs to be tinier. I loved the small jelly-type of earpiece that Jabra had - you could hardly feel it in your ear.3. The power button is too tiny and hard to push. Not that this is a big deal because I hardly ever need to shut down my headset but it would be nice to have one that's larger still one that's not easy to hit by accident.I didn't give this review five stars because the headset needs to do a better job at fending off surrounding noise.Other than that, I highly recommend this headset. I have yet to see a headset that's as good as this one!
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Sorry Sanyo, your VM4500 needs a new mic. & ringer tones. I have to agree with the Sprint employee that posted a review on here. This phone has the coolest look but when it comes to its microphone and ringer tone selection it just plain SUCKS! People tell me my voice sound pretty bad and when i get closer to the mic. they say I sound like im hyperventalating. Also there is not one ring tone I like. I guess Sayno/Sprint wants us to pay and download the nice tones which im not going to do. To top is off Sprint charges its customers $15.00 a month to use the walkie talkie feature! Im returing this phone tommarow because I hate it. And im never going to get a Sanyo Cell again!
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Great Phone - Great Rates - Save Money!!! Great Phone - Great Rates - Save Money!!!I recently have bought a Tracfone and found it to be a very pleasant experience. Registering the Phone online gives you 20 FREE minutes and it isn't hard to do. Minutes are very affordable.There are a number of FREE services for Tracfone customers including free voice mail, free caller ID, and free call waiting.Text messaging is very cheap on the Tracfone and your Tracfone will have an airtime balance display so you will always know how many minutes you have.I would recommend this phone to anyone. If you are going to buy a Tracfone (or have bought a Tracfone in the past 30 days) than e-mail me at: s.saeugling@gmail.com and I will send you a "Tracfone Refer-A-Friend" e-mail and when you register the phone we will both get 100 FREE minutes. Hope that you enjoy your new Tracfone.My E-mail: s.saeugling@gmail.com
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nice phone indeed This is a nice phone. I upgraded from an old Nokia and like this one more. I was trying to locate the sensor mentioned in the other review but can't find it, even with the help of manual. The only red dot is the camera :)Reception is good for now (a month of use) and I think the battery life is good as well. Ring tones and arrangement of features are easily changed to your own liking. Camera if just fine with 8x zoom but the pictures look good only with using no zoom at all. But what else would one expect from an 1.3 mp mobile camera? Love the styling though, flat and wide, and I personally love this color.
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Cradle for Cingular 8125 phone/PDA This is a nice cradle that holds the Cingular 8125 in an upright position so that it can be read while on the desk. It is connected to a compuer via a USB cable. It can charge while the computer is on, or it can charge with a separate charger. It does not have a holder for a sylus, which would be helpful.
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don't ever buy the samsung erenity or its accessories this phone does not meet any expextations for this century its absolutly undevolped phone you can call it from flinstone era the only thing good about it that i had two kids and it takes alot of hits but beware dont depend on this phone's camera you will never be able to get them out unless you buy expensive things (more than the phone's price ) to maybe not surly transfer the pics. VERY DISAPPOINTED I WOULD GIVE IT IN THE MINUS STARS IF THERE IS.
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Nice Idea, but didn't last This holster was a love/hate relationship. I loved the way I could get at the buttons/screen w/o the holster getting in the way but I hated how it effected the unit. Specifically when I had the Treo 650 in the holster, I found that that it squeezed the screen in a way that prevented the digitizer from working right. when I tried to point at something on the screen it the "click" would be somewhere else. Try to click the appointment at 10am and get the one at noon instead, things like that.Took me a while to figure out that I had to take the treo out for it to work right.one of the sides that hold the treo in place broke off, I assume because i had to keep removing the treo to get it to work right.Total time of use, about 2 months
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Not like the original I was happy to find what I thought was the same product that I had. I ordered 2 but when they came I realized the clip was only glued with few stitches to holder. The old 1 I had the back of clip was sewn under material and very strong. I don't expect these to last nearly as long
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Horrible Phone I purchased this phone for my son for when he is riding his bike in our neighborhood and playing at the park. The phone is easy to use and is small enough to go into my son's pockets but......the service area coverage stinks! We can be standing in front of each other and I can call him on a land line and the phone does not ring. On a rare occasion the call goes through. If there is a problem be prepared to hold on the phone for customer service for at least twenty minutes. The web site is hard to navigate through and it does not answer many questions unless you are willing to email them and wait for them to email back. There is no warning when minutes are used for the month. All in all it is just not worth the hassle. I would not recommend this phone to anyone who really needs your child to be able to answer the phone when you call to check in. Good idea but poor execution.
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Works but just barely Tried different locations and it only seemed to help my verizon phone if i was within 5 feet of the receiver. I sent it back for a refund.
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great headset The jawbone is great in terms of noise canceling and audio quality, just a little bulky and the earpiece causes it to hang looser than i wanted.
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Junk I must say that the Razr is another product in a bad line of phones from Motorola. I thought that given all the hype about this phone, it would be pretty good. I got this phone for $200 and had it for about three weeks and then all of a sudden, there was always a buzzing sound in the earpiece whenever I used it. After I had enough of the buzzing sound and terrible reception, I returned it and got another one. The new one not only had the buzzing sound and bad reception, but also the screen had a bunch of noticable lines across it which was very annoying.Having had enough of this phone, I decided to to get the Sony Ericsson Z500a for only $50. The Z500a is not as fancy as the Razr, yet it's performance and reliability are light years ahead of the Razr.
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IT'S NOT PINK Purchased as a gift, returned because it came in black, got another black, returned, got another in black. So, moral of the story, its BLACK. Amazon, please correct this item to reflect that...
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waste of money The clear plexiglass window detracts from the ability to use the touch screen display of the zune hd. If you try to remove the plexiglass so that you can use the touch screen, the case will get bent out of shape. It's a horrible design and not worth buying.
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Tech Accessories Worked perfectly as promised and expected. The only adapter that worked with the LG phones we use enabling us to listen IN STEREO with headphones or interface with car audio aux inputs.
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eh, you get what you pay for It's not bad, but what do you expect for $3 or however much it is? It does connect to the phone, but it doesn't QUITE fit as well as I expected it to. Seeing as how I broke my last phone's contact pins, I'm not going to risk it with this cable.
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motorola thin shell This product was ok at first...a bit bulky. After about 2 weeks it started falling apart at the seams. I have since taken it off, and my phone is holding up just fine. I wouldn't spend the money.
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jnrstacey A very good product - seems to last longer than my wifes bluetooth between charges!
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very good The product is very good, it works great with the MOTOROLA V3 cellphone.
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Substandard product + Snooty Product support = Buyer Beware I ordered the Blue Ant X5i from Shopcell - an Amazon market place vendor. While the product was delivered promptly enough, alas - it wouldn't even switch on.My first step was to call "BLUEANT" customer support (North America) . After a moderate wait I was able to get a live support rep. We went over diagnostics, but within the first minute of the call, his question was "How much did you pay for this product?"..When I answered $30 on Amazon.com - his response was " Must have been refurbished! - send it back to the seller!!"....When I mentioned the description says - brand new and it arrived in new packaging his answer didn't change.At this point - it became pretty obvious that he'd lost all interest in the call and wanted to just get me off the phone...Then I asked about their product warranty - I even have a product warranty card - he said, "call the seller first or return it to them!"....What kind or condescending product support/warranty is this - product support has no business asking about product price...I highly doubt their product warranty means anything to them or - or even if they will stand behind it.Their product support and brand standards are probably just like their product - substandard and indifferent
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Nice headset, while it works Please read this before you buy!! I purchased one of these headsets 14 months ago for my boss and keep in mind it requires accessories if you want it to work properly. First off, unless you want to run to the phone to lift the handset and hang up every time you get a call you will need to add on a $40 handset lifter designed for your phone. We ended up getting a new phone system during this time and unfortunately the lifter wasn't compatible so we had to buy another one for another $40. It comes with a one year warranty and I found out they will NOT budge on that. 2 months out of warranty the headset started to 'buzz' contstantly. I tried contacting customer service and that was no easy task, so in the meantime I ended up ordering another brand new headset. The new headset would 'work' its way out of the charging cradle and stop charging so we sent it back and got another new one and so far it works fine. Finally Plantronics got back to me and basically said 'tough luck, your out of warranty' they gave me the option of paying shipping for them to look at it, but the most cost effective thing would be to just order a new one. I was not impressed at all. I guarantee in 14 months when this new headset stops working I will not buy another Plantronics to replace it, or purchase any Plantronics device again.
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Nerfed version of the E61 This phone is a nerfed version of the E61. The phone being unlocked may possibly get around the java restriction imposed on the locked Cingular version, but the processor is very slow (slow menu transition and limited 3rd party app use), the Wi-Fi has been removed from this version, and it's not a 3G phone. Shop around, you can find a much better phone for around the same price.
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LOVE IT This is my 2nd Plantronics Voyager 510! I still have my first one .. this is my back up so i always have a charged one. It's always very clear even in the car with the windows open. I LOVE IT
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Strange and abysmal I'm at a loss. I hope the problems I describe are described elsewhere in these reviews because this phone should never have even been put on the market and the notion deserves reiteration for those considering purchasing this phone. This smartphone has a long list of negative issues that prohibit it from functioning as a phone. I can't possibly get to them all but for starters: every day it shuts off by itself, locks up, won't receive calls, can't call out, won't turn on, and the only way to fix these little daily annoyances is to take the battery out and reboot the phone. And I am truly not kidding, I have to do this at an absolute minimum 3 times a day, some days I have to reboot it every time I pick it up. Seriously. The keypad fails, Media player skips all the way through the songs, miserable battery life, very slow internet speeds for what it is, etc etc. I do like some of the Verizon salespeople I have talked with about this though: they already know all about it. I say that indicates the mass of customers that had to have come in when the salespeople won't even put up a fight and are simply resigned admitting the phone is garbage. Several I've talked to won't sell anyone a phone with a Windows Mobile OS unless they are just hell-bent and won't listen. It also lacks the much of the smart function if you don't sync it with Outlook and only on your pc. Verizon won't touch it until you do the Motorola update (which is a medium-sized nightmare) and apparently will not replace the phone with anything other than a refurbished Q. Oh goody. So, I'm stuck with the phone for upwards of a year.Generally, this is a terrific waste of energy, time, and money. Don't know about the Samsung Blackjack, but most of what I've read I agree with: skip the smartphone all together and pony up for a PDA, preferably without Windows Mobile.
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Never Got It!!!!!!!!!! I ordered this product and received it within the specified amount of time. However, When I opened the package the item I received was NOT the one that I ordered. It was a completely different item then I ordered.It wasn't even similar. The bluetooth I received was black and silver. I was very disappointed.Needles to say I was going to keep it after to calling the number on my shipping paper. I opened the package and the bluetooth DID NOT even work!!!!!!!!!! I returned the item and received my money back but I still spent money to send the item back and never got a shipping label from the company when I asked for one. Very displeased.
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great deal Can't beat the price and quick delivery. For this brand name charger, retail stores want between $30-40. Great bargain.
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Dissapointed The ear piece is impossible for me to fit into the ear. It's way to big and it hangs outside. I cannot rely on the hook to fix it on my ear. It's way to loose and practically decorative. I think that it's mostly designed for men.
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More comments on C650 vs. T610 I got the C650 as a replacement for the T610 - I liked the menus/display on the t610 better but was having major reception issues (signal strength jumped all over the place, missed/dropped calls) in major cities all along the west coast. I had this problem with three different t610 phones (how many I had to try before they'd let me switch brands) and know other people who've had this problem too. The c650 gets much more reliable reception.And to respond to other's comments: I find it's relatively easy to pop off the back if you put two nails of one hand in the two slots and one nail on the other hand where the silver inlay is on the top of the phone. I personally like that it's not easily removed - so your battery doesn't just pop off randomly (my old sprint phone would do this). Also, if you set one of the soft keys to "recent" you can easily access missed or received calls. You only have to hit the call button to see previously dialed calls. You don't need phonebook as a soft key since pushing the up/down button will get it for you.Finally, use the menu-* key lock! I've had the phone go through menus in my pocket and order wallpapers/ringtones without me even knowing it!Respectable phone, not perfect, but reliable.
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Not a bad deal! For the ones who don't do a lot of talking, this is a good deal. They last 60 days, and the minutes rollover as long as you add more time within those 60 days! You can buy min. directly from thier website and get them instantly. If you're getting a new phone, you can get 100 minutes through the refferal program. E-Mail me at youngstev_2000@yahoo.com , I'll send over the link.
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Definitely a FAKE This is NOT a real Motorola product, the M logo which is supposed to be illuminated from behind is not, there is a little blue LED below the logo - not even close to the real thing. Naturally I am leary of using this to charge my new MOTORIZR Z6tv (Verizon) as I don't want to toast my battery - I tried it on my old Razor phone as a guiny pig and it seemed to work (no smoke came out of it) but i won't use it on my new phone unless I have some kind of emergency and have to. Bottom line (as always) ***YOU GET WHAT YOU PAY FOR***
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Do Not Purchase These screen protectors are not good AT ALL. The texture of the plastic makes the screen difficult to see. Why is the plastic textured? No idea. But it's awful.
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This is the real thing, no joke. For those people who are interested in purchasing a excellent quality product that not only works like the factory model but is also a tenth of the price sold in stores, this is for you. You need to transfer music files or backup your files, the USB Cable is the thing to get. I received the item in about 3 days, and this product is golden, I was able to transfer ringtones to my phone and more... I highly recommend this product to all those people who put a little more effort into finding good deals online because this is it.
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Not Consistent Some times the person on the other end hears crystal clear other times person says it sound like you are in a empty room on speaker phone with kind of a echo.
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This is a great headset I recently ordered the Plantronics Voyager 510 and a Motorola HT700 to use with my new Motorola Razr V3m. I wanted to be able to compare two bluetooth headsets side by side and do some testing to see which one had the better voice and sound quality. Both had very good voice quality as far as what my voice sounded like as I talked to other people. The Plantronics was far superior as far as the sound quality on my end and hearing what other people are saying. The Voyager actually goes in your ear (with a very comfortable ear bud and 3 different sizes and shapes to choose from) while the Motorola sits outside your ear. The sound quality with the Motorola is not great and it can be hard to hear people on the other end of the line in noisy environments. I also need to make sure other people can't overhear what is being said to me when I'm on a call for security reasons so having an earpiece that goes in the ear is a must. Overall I would definately recommend the Plantronics Voyager 510 and I returned the HT700.
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Treo case covers It didn't have holes for the keyboard keys. How are you going to type messages if there aren't holes to hit the keys?
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Zen Vision M 30gb Bought for my brother who is legally blind to charge his Zen player so he did not have to turn on the computer to charge it up.Little did he know that it wasn't putting out enough power to keep it charged. He thought that the battery went bad and Best Buy Geek squad said the battery was toast and tried to sell him a new player. He is on disability and asked me to see if I could fix it.After taking it apart I realized that there was nothing wrong and plugged it into my computers USB and it was fully charged in hours. It will run over 6 hours non-stop on a charge. Two things I learned, 1. The Geek squad knows nothing about Zen Players.2. Get a second opinion if you go to best buy. Unfortunately, this unit was out of warranty by the time I discovered the problem! No return Lesson learned.
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works like a song. its exactly what the ad says. i like it, no regrets. anyway, plantronics is the leader in this area, why else are they going to land a contract with nasa. Good work!!
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Don't buy it The ear gel works OK. It helps with staying in the ear and with shielding out some noise. The microphone is awful, though, rendering the device useless. Cuts out, sounds bad, just don't buy it.
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Samsung WEP200 product review Samsung WEP200 Black Bluetooth Wireless HeadsetI have purchased three of these earpieces within the past 12 months and while on the surface that may seem a negative, things are actually quite the contrary. My first earpiece I lost about 6 months ago after serving me well for about the same period. I got another as a replacement in January, then just over a month ago bought one for my girlfriend. I first used it with my Samsung A900 Katana (Sprint), then with my current HTC Dash (T-Mobile) and my girlfriend uses hers with her Blackberry 8800 (AT&T;). So it's obviously compatible with an array of phones and service providers in case anyone's wondering.I absolutely love it...to say the least. From an aesthetic point of view it's very simple, unobtrusive and yet elegant. Unlike other showy pieces that seem to announce to the world "look at me I am important"...this little baby is almost invisible by comparison, and from my lay perspective has started to spawn it's own line of copycats.On a more practical level the sound clarity both in the microphone and receiver is great...which is to say you can hear your party clearly and they can hear you. It fits comfortably in the ear, although my girlfriend is having a much harder time convincing it to stay in her ear, but as I told her, that's a simple matter of manipulating the 'fit ring' around the earbud so that it angles downward and secures the earpied over the ear opening. Besides, newer accessories (which may come with the unit) include an over the ear loop to help secure it in place.Price wise it's quite a bargain...and thank the proliferation of consumer items in this area for that. A year ago I paid close to $70 dollars for my earpiece, today you can cop one for less than half of that amount, with shipping included. Like I said, quite the bargain.Five enthusiastic stars all around.
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Black RAZR V3 Phone I recently bought this phone from Amazon because of the $150 rebate. I am very disappointed with my black RAZR V3. I like the look of the phone and some of the features like the hands-free speaker which is loud and clear. But a cell phone's basic feature is to connect to other people, but it fails in delivering this very basic need. I did not purchase this phone for the bell and whistles, just to make and receive calls.One of the most irritating things about this phone is I find myself constantly having to clean my fingerprints and smudges off the screens. Also my 1st day at work I started to notice that my RAZR phone interfered with my work telephone, the telephones of my co-workers and my portable radio. Therefore I have to turn my phone off at work as no to cause problems. When in my car it interferes with my car radio, at home it interferes with my home telephone, stereo, television, etc.My biggest disappointment is that the ear volume of the phone is "TOO LOW" even though it is set at the maximum volume I can barley here a conversation. I called Motorola to inquire about the volume and could not here or understand the tech person.The only good thing I like about my black RAZR V3 is the speakerphone capability. Needless to say I will be returning this phone. I should have kept my old Sony phone.
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Worth lending your ear!!! I knew that the ear will be stressed for some time - so I forced myself to wear the bluetooth for 2 days - that was the only inconveninceAfter that - I did not even feel that it was on my earSound quality - rating is 5 out of 5Has a fairly long life without chargingLooks good tooWould highly recommend
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Cheap as hell Don't even bother, one drop and you're screwed.This is the cheapest plastic casing I have ever bought..And I live close to chinatown!
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talk time I love my new ear picec. T get alot of talk and standby time with this product. I know of friends who have simliar products nad they complain that the ear piece drangs out their phone battery power. This earpiece also has a built in charge shut off so the earpiece can't be over charge.
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FANTASTIC! This product worked great. I have (3) Dell Axims and a LG Voyager that these are used on. I love the cut to size feature and once you do it a couple times its really nothing to cut them down. Easy installation and they come with a Squeegee card so you don't get air bubbles. This is also a great price on this product, when I used to buy direct from Dell they were almost $20 a pack.
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Bluetooth Eval After trying several bluetooth headsets---most were VERY painful to wear! I decided to try the Jabra BT500. It rides behind your ear, is comfortable to wear once you get the correct earpiece, and the sound is clear. Too bad the set isn't a little smaller!I would recommend this to others--no regrets.
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Didn't fit! The portable charger in this pack does not fit the LG VX 8300 phone!
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DON NOT BUY for MP3 use The phone is OK and seems HD, but the outside screen stopped working after 4 months. Warranty is no good becasue they charge you $55 to replace.DO NOT BUY if you want MP3 use. will only play in MONO, not stereo. Motorola and Nextel cannot provide a headset or adapter that makes it work.
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Great replacement battery This has been a great replacement for my phone's original battery. It is like getting a new phone!
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Motorola Bluetooth H700 Not a "Happy Camper" with this product. It doesn'r hold a charge. Talk time is maybe 30 minutes. Took it to a battery store and found there's no way to replace the battery. The case is a sealed case. Would not buy another one.
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Good for the price I bought this for my work car so I can listen to my ipod when I am driving. I wasn't expecting much...But, it really surprised me!...It actually works quite well. Sure, I have had encountered static when I go into some areas which are transmitting on, or close to my stored frequency, but I can easily change to one of the other stored frequencies. Much better than other ones I have tried...Not a bad item at all...
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Not As Good As Claimed I bought this with the Motorola V600 flip phone.Bad Comments First; Doesn't work to 30 feet as claimed in Ads.I am lucky to get 3 feet before static. If I have phone on belt and headset in ear = STATIC. Line of sight as in my truck and 3 feet away is OK. If Bluetooth head set is active, and incoming call, phone doesn't ring at phone, only rings at headset which must be in ear to hear it = Many lost calls. Takes time to link up. If you get 15 t0 30 feet away, Bluetooth connection is lost and you have to relink it to phone. Too many aggrivating nuancices to list.The good comments; Unit does fit in ear well and comfortable.When used at short distances and at mostly line of sight it performs well and is better than a wired ear bud. If you can stand all the shortcomings that this product (like so many High Tech products seem to develop after you buy them) has, then it may be better than nothing. Good luck.
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Great headset, poorly designed charger I absolutely love this bluetooth headset. I use it with my PDA phone, it connects perfectly every time. I also use it with my computer, and use it to listen to CDs, DVDs, and MP3 files.I dont really have problems with echos like others have said, that only happens to me if I have my phone in the charger at the same time I am talking, so usually I take the phone out of the charger (i.e. its not an issue with the headset).My only complaint, the only thing that keeps me from giving the headset 5 stars, is the charging setup. It has this really small connector that doesnt really "click" when connected and has now over time deteriorated so that I have to really manipulate it for awhile until it finally starts charging. Then, sometimes it seems to lose the connection midway, and I have to manipulate it again.Otherwise, the smallest headset I have seen, I am going to order another one right now since they are cheap on Amazon, and maybe the new charger will work better on my old one too.
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repeat offender I got this model phone when purchasing a plan through verizon in May. I am now on my third and final phone of this make and already it is beginning to have problems. The first phone would overheat, and would burn my face if I was talking for over ten minutes. Then the controls and camera function began to not work properly because it would become so overheated. The second phone had electrical problems. It would vibrate at random times for no reason, and the camera image became completely distorted so I could no longer take pictures. The battery does not last very long- my current phones battery only lasts a day maximum. It's a good phone in terms of memory, though if you store too many txts or photos the phone is very slow, and it is a very nice looking phone and easy to understand. But I am dissappointed in how quickly this type of phone has broken down on me.
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RAM is the only limit to this thing's capabilities I've had this phone for well over a year now, and it is great, but not perfect. This thing needs more RAM: Like all s60 phones, "out of memory" issues can appear. However, with a little control, most issues can be negated. Opera, for example, will cause the phone to run out of memory after a while, however, Opera mini has most of the functionality of its big brother, and can be used for extended browsing. Multitasking is great, however some more powerful apps require undivided attention from the phone and will cause other apps to close. The camera is pretty good, as long as you don't zoom, and video is better than expected. I bought the audio adapter to plug into my Bronco's headunit, and have a 2GB card full of songs. When I go offroading, this thing is tucked away in the center console, placed on random. The sound quality is great. The headphones included were decent, but I never really like earbuds. The best part of owning this phone is the great programs available, most for free. If this thing had about 5x the RAM it does, and the newest version of Symbian, it would probably be my dream phone.
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What? Can't hear you I really didn't like this product, i could never hear anything. And if you wanted to do anything while wearing this you had to be careful! It would just flop around on my ear.
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Motorola HS820 bluetooth headset This Bluetooth headset works like a champ. After being charged for 2 hours and when I turned it on, it is 'discovered' by the Bluetooth-equiped phone and bonds with the phone in seconds. The volume and clarity are good and the low price from Amazon is great. I haven't tried the voice-dialing thing yet and there is no issue nor complaint so far.
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Not a good solution for Mac I bought this critter to use with Skype and various chat programs on a bluetooth equipped Mac (IMac G5 running 10.3.9). It pairs well, and can be used once. Then the trouble starts. Attempting to use it from any application gives me "Bluetooth Audio failed. There was an error connecting to your headset. Make sure it is turned on and in range. The audio portion of the program you were using may have to be restarted." I suspect that feature of the headset which shuts itself off after a call is the culprit. I've contacted jabra support, to see if there is a way I can override it.
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Not the best piece.... Although it is a good headset, I found that mine was tearing at the bottom of the plug....several wires were stripped to bare copper. I had to splice the wires myself. Besides that it was more less comfortable (ear piece) but awkward when phone is on my belt.
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Excellent low cost product I've owned this product going on 3 years and it still works like I just bought it. Had it sitting in a drawer for about 9 months. Thought the battery would have died but plugged it in to give it a try, charged fully and still holds a long charge. I've gone through 3 phones with this thing (Motorola SLVR L9, Nokia E72, iPhone 3GS), all of the phones successfully connected to the headset and worked without problems. If your looking for a reliable blue tooth headset for a good price then this thing is it.
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REALLY UNRELIABLE I Loved this phone when I first bought it, almost 2 years ago. Even though I could not get the email to sync right, nor did the wireless web work nearly as well as it should--I eventually dropped that service option--I loved it. The keyboard fold-out design is trick, and the board itself is very easy to use. It makes entering memos, contacts, calendar stuff, etc. *very* easy. And I still want a phone with a keyboard, but not a oversized (and overpriced Palm variant).But I started to sour on this thing when I discovered that due to some memory partitions or soemthing, the 5MB of memory is only enough for 100 or so text messages (which you must read to delete; of note if you don't want to pay for them), 14 memos or so, and about 250 calendar entries. I've still got 3.8 MB left, but the limits on all those functions--the ones I use--were reached in 6 months. Now I have to go back and delete old stuff I'd rather keep just to enter in a new appointment or note or receive a new text message.Worst of all, though--the damn thing BREAKS. I've had FOUR--count 'em, 4--of these things, and they've all developed the same problems within at most 8 months. First off, the contacts decay where the phone flips, making the outside numerical buttons respond only partly or not at all. Also, that half of the keyboard then only works sporadically. Then something will go wrong with the brain, and the phone will freeze, or more often turn itself off. I even had 2 that would often start dialing numbers by itself--I could leave them on my desk and watch as after a few minutes, a number or several (or symbols) would appear as if I typed them (which I could not, since the buttons no longer worked!). It would even hit the send button on its own a few times--and if one of the numbers that had magically popped up on screen happened to correspond to an autodial entry, it would actually *call that person!* My Mom--#7 on speeddial--was woken up several times by my phone as it sat on my nightstand, only to hear me snoring in the background. She'd call back, wondering if I'd been hurt or...? I'd tell her I hadn't called, but look at the dialed calls and there it was!Basically, though, I'm upset that I've replaced this thing so many times. They're good about the warranty, but sending the same damn model back every time just ensures I'm going to need another replacement (until this last one, which was the first one I ever really dropped, thus cracking the screen--on the first day--and screwing my warranty claim possibilities). Glutton for punishment that I am, I'm now looking to buy the twice-updated 6820--can anyone tell me if that model has similar issues??? I'd stay away from the 6800... unless you enjoy replacing your phone 2 or 3 times a year.
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Couldn't be more simple...... I have had my Motorola HS850 Bluetooth Headset for a couple of weeks now and I am very pleased with it's performance. I was surprised at how easy it was to set up and use. The unit is light-weight on the ear and the in-coming sound is good. The only problem I have, and that is why I gave it only 4 stars, is that it does not feel very tight or secure on my small ears. But, that is my only complaint about this headset. Wire-free Bluetooth is the way to go!
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Same good quality Second plantronics headset, same good quality. I upgraded to this model from the M2500. Quality is the same, I did expect better/further distance from phone but did not get. All in all, no complaints from persons receiving my calls.
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Be Careful!!! This charger has a connector that doesn't fit my Blackberry -- it's much too small. I complained to the vendor via email and they called me the next day, explained that there are two sizes of chargers (this is a "mini"), and promised to send me the right size without charge.
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Kangaroo Universal Case Wonderful, and the exact fit for a cell phone and a credit card. Attach to your belt loop, or your purse strap to allow easy, quick access. Has a strap so it can also be used as a tiny purse, perfect for a night out.It also is perfect for a pacifier holder on the go, no more rooting around trying to find a spare at the bottom of a bag, with a crying baby you want to access that spare as quickly as possible.Great product.
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Pathetic as a phone If you want to use this primarily as a phone, do not buy it! The voice quality is poor and it is difficult to use. It has no keypad, only a touch screen, so you cannot dial it while driving, walking, etc. You cannot see the screen in daylight. It is too big to fit into a shirt pocket, so you end up carrying it around in your hand.Now the worst part - apparently Samsung does not understand the concept of non-volatile memory. On 2 occasions my battery has run down, and both times the phone dumped all of it's memory. Contrast this to my old Nokia phone that I have not used or charged in a year - it still has all of it's memory contents.The PDA functions are difficult to use and master, and there is no manual to help. I have colleagues that have had their e-mail connections dissapear for no reason. There are intermittemt problems sending e-mail to addresses outside of my company's domain. The MS Office functions are worthless, since you have to constantly manipulate the screen - you cannot rescale the image on the screen. The web access is 10 times worse than dial-up.In short, stay far, far away from this phone - look at a Treo or a Blackberry if you want a Smart Phone.
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super easy to use I use this product with my Motorola Rokr S9 headset to listen to the tv or my mp3 player when I run on the treadmill. Works great, easy to pair together. Product is super small.
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Nothing is working but the calendar and phonebook Looking forward to this 700w for quite sometimes. Sad thing is Verizon wants too much money out of your pocket and make nothing working on the unit for you. You have EVDO services and cannot use it as a bluetooth modem for your laptop internet access. You go buy the wifi card that doesn't work with any internet voip applicaiton or corporate PEAP-GTC network because it's asking for a personal certicate (no..root certificate wont work). You claim the rebate too fast. So you are stuck with the phone. What is good? My son likes the bubble pop game I guess that's the good part of it....and i use it to check the date and time. Man...what a time waste and a shame to have a product made with so many limitation. I think RIMM will take care of the corporate messaging world easily.
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Horribel Service and Rude people! PAY as you go phone review...Virginmobile is trying to get your money! be careful! you get a 1000 minutes card for 50$ thinking that you will have these minutes by entering the pin number but NOOOO! there is another step you need to follow. you have to pick voice minute package which is not among any of the instructions. if you do not pick that plan, you are paying 20 cents a minute. You call them and they do NOTHING about it (except giving you 15 extra minutes -it is like a joke!).The customer service people are extremely rude and they even hang up on me! they also threaten you by saying that your call is monitored?!?!Never ever use their services for especially pay as you go phones... I would give them 0 or negative starts if I could...
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Samsung BlackJack - worst ever - don't even consider easily this is the worst phone I have ever owned.the poor battery life has left me stranded on more than one occasion.you must keep a spare battery with you charged and ready at all times.I'd just assume crush it with a hammer and burn its remains in a ritual fire.
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