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by gsx1300r,
Apr 27, 2007
Pros: Very thin, lightweight, HIGH-Speed internet, Camera, Video, standard Mini USB cable.
Cons: Does not flip closed, screen gets smudged easily, ringer volume not easily changed.
The Bottom Line: As a phone, buttons are not perfect; as a PDA, this gadget is ideal. As an mp3/video player, it's good enough. Highspeed internet & landscape screen is really nice.
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by macraz,
Jul 31, 2006
Pros: Easy to Use, Full Featured, Media Capable Beautiful Screen.
Cons: Limited Doc Handling, Won't do my Taxes.
The Bottom Line: I highly recommend the phone if it fits your individual needs. It's got everything at a great price.
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by brad,
Aug 24, 2007
Pros: Does what is expected of this class of phones, with current American technology.
Cons: Sprint. Is this all the further we've gotten after five years?
The Bottom Line: Probably Sprint's best value. If you have to stay with Sprint, I would get this phone. Among the smart phones, this one hangs in there with the best of them.
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by lartacg,
Feb 26, 2007
Pros: Thin and Light. Bright and wide format screen.
Cons: Battery. Pauses and Resets.
The Bottom Line: Great phone and great PDA!
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by m_reschke,
Sep 19, 2006
Pros: Size, Speed, QWERTY pad, volume, memory capacity, EVDO network, ease of use, camera, WM Player.
Cons: Battery life, newer model is still having bugs like the data-transfer arrows.
The Bottom Line: I recommend this for people considering getting into Smartphones. I don't think it'd be up to the demands of a executive, though seems it would lag behind Treo or Blackberry.
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by saelions4,
Jul 19, 2006
Pros: Lightweight design, easy Email setup, easy to use.
Cons: Expensive and short battery life.
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by liverockdie,
Jul 20, 2007
Pros: Ease of use, large screen, very lightweight and thin.
Cons: Cursor doesn't always allow you to select every link.
The Bottom Line: This is a good phone, especially for those who want some of the features of a smart phone. Not for those who need more office type applications. I.e. word, spreadsheets.
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by kvaughn1,
Feb 5, 2008
Pros: screen
keyboard
internet
Cons: bulkey
picture messaging
The Bottom Line: This is a great phone for someone who is just starting out using a smart phone. It is really easy to use.
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by bklynchik,
Jul 6, 2006
Pros: Small, cutting edge, loaded with functionality, everything you need in the palm of your hand
Cons: intermittent problems, short battery life, small keypad
The Bottom Line: If I had it to do over, I would wait a few months to buy the Q until all the kinks are worked out.
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by paularmstrong,
Mar 3, 2007
Pros: 1. voice quality excellent
2. sync with outlook easy
3. small/compact
Cons: 1. Dials on its own
2. Hands free feature is not hands free
The Bottom Line: Disappointed, yet I would buy it again compared to the other smart phones out there because of its size and ease of use. Just need to lock the keys.
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