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400 | Best I've used so far
Easy to apply, invisible, and definitely secure, one week in. Previous screen protectors had trained me to not worry too much about getting things perfectly aligned, but since this is a one-off you do need to be quite careful. | 400 | 0 |
401 | Best all-around portable speaker I've owned. Incredible sound in a gorgeous package. You can take this speaker to the beach!!!
Where did Fugoo come from?!! Forget about the Bose, UE, or Jawbone. This is definitely the new top dog in portable speakers, especially if you want to actually go anywhere interesting with your portable speaker.I bought the Fugoo "Style" directly from Fugoo's website a couple of weeks back after reading all of the positive press from CES. After receiving the Style speaker, I was so impressed that I pre-ordered from Amazon a second Fugoo speaker, this time the "Sport" model. The two models are nearly the same, except the Sport is even more rugged than the Style.Here's what I'm loving about the Fugoo Sport:Sound quality -- This little speaker blew me away. Not only does it play clean and loud, but the sound is ACCURATE! The other guys (I'm pointing the finger at you, Bose!) artificially over-emphasize the bass sounds, which might sound OK at first, but really results in a lot of songs not sounding right at all. The Fugoo performs a much more difficult acoustic feat: providing great bass without making it sound boomy and fake. Very much appreciated by this audiophile.Durability -- I can't emphasize this enough: the waterproof/durable design of the Fugoo truly set this speaker apart from the others. After all, what's the point of a battery-powered portable speaker if you can't take it places without damaging it? I was able to drop the Fugoo in the sand at the beach, toss the Fugoo into a duffle bag with sporting gear for a day at the park, and bring it into the shower, all without any problems. Last fall I bought my daughter a Jambox to take to college, and after a few weeks, it was so banged up from being carried in her backpack with her books that it simply stopped working. The Fugoo looks tough enough to survive getting drop-kicked by the rugby team.Battery Life -- I didn't realize how important long battery life was until I started taking my speaker with me on day trips: to the beach, the park, hiking, and so on. The Fugoo battery blew me away by lasting all day long. Combining durability with a super-long battery life opens up all kinds of new possibilities for me... They claim a 30-hour battery life. I wonder if it could handle a full weekend-long camping trip? I'll have to give it a try.360-degree sound -- Somehow Fugoo have figured out how to make the speaker sound equally good in any direction; back, front, side, wherever. This turns out to be a really useful quality of the speaker, since you can put it in the middle of a group of people, and they all will hear good sound.I also love the accessories, and plan to buy the strap mount (strap it to a tree, a pole, a backpack, whatever) and waterproof remote control. The bike mount also could be a lot of fun.BOTTOM LINE: Fugoo, you've just made a new fan. I love every obviously-carefully-thought-through detail you put into this speaker, and I know what I'll be recommending from here on to all my friends. | 401 | 0 |
402 | LED Case
Love the colors! The only thing I did not like is-- you only have one recharger for your phone. Mine got bent and then it finally wouldn't recharge. Seemed to use a lot of battery. Had it about two weeks, now back to old gel case. Hoping they can figure out a new way to recharge your phone with your old port chargers. Would buy again. | 402 | 0 |
403 | EXCELLENT!
This is my first Bluetooth headset. I use it with my Nokia 6230 and it works great! The reception is clear. My callers have no problems hearing me or vice versa. It picks up the calls quickly. If you get a call while the headset is in the carrying pocket, it will vibrate and flash.It is very comfortable and light weight. You might even forget it is there! Mine stays in securely with the ear plug so I don't need to use the ear hook.With the Nokia 6230, I am able to use voice activated dialing with this headset. This is a very convenient feature.I can use my Nokia phone charger to charge it because it comes with an adapter that fits. That is a positive feature because that is one less charger I need to carry while traveling on business. The battery back up charger is a great plus.TIP: Make sure you phone is compatible. It has charging adapter for Nokia, Motorola, Siemens, and Sony Ericsson. I went to Plantronics website to make sure it would work with my phone.At first, I was nervous I was going to break it when I was snapping the parts together and apart because it seems fragile, however, if you follow the directions it works fine and I haven't had any problems.The styling speaks for itself. It is very sleek, refined, and elegant. It is neither bulky nor obtrusive.Caution: If you have longer hair, like I do, and it completely covers up the headset, be warned that people may look at you like you are crazy because you will look like you are talking to yourself! haha!Since this was my first bluetooth headset, I wanted to buy a good one the first time so I did a lot of research before I bought this one from Amazon. I am very pleased with this headset. I highly recommend it!I hope this helps those of you who are also doing your due diligence before making a purchase! | 403 | 0 |
404 | Great case but color is misrepresented
Overall this is a great case. I had a iPhone 4 with the Otterbox Commuter case and after I saw the bulk the new Commuter adds to the iPhone 5, I began looking for something else. This case fits the bill nicely. It doesn't add much bulk but it adds the protection I was looking for. The top and bottom is a little loose but the sides are tight and so far haven't had any issues at all. The case comes with a lifetime warranty so if I do have problems, I'll contact Cygnett for a replacement.The color is definitely different but I had seen some videos so I knew what to expect. The color is more of a slate blue/gray rather than the blue you see in the picture. Search YouTube and you'll find video reviews and can see the color.If you were an Otterbox Commuter fan with the iPhone 4 but hate the new Commuter, this is a great alternative and frankly the best one I've seen. The only reason I'm not giving it 5 stars is the color is misrepresented and again a little loose on the top and bottom, but at this point, I'm very pleased with the case. | 404 | 0 |
405 | love it
Ive had my case for about two months now and i love it. it is so cute looks just like the picture, and i have dropped my phone 3 times and the case has done its job and protected my phone. i think im going to order another one in a different color so i can change it up once in a while. one thing that i dont like about it is that its hard to take off. other then that its awesome! | 405 | 0 |
406 | Pass on this item
First off, this thing feels cheap. The way it locks the phone onto the device leaves the phone a little loose. Secondly, the adjustments to verticle and horizontal positioning are too coarse making it very difficult to get the phone to face the exact angle desired. Finally the suction cup will not stick. After just a few minutes of driving, the suction cup lost suction and my iPhone crashed to the floor. There must be better mounts than this device. | 406 | 0 |
407 | 320-206 does not fit Galaxy s4
I ordered the armor suit pn320-206 according to amazon its for the s4. it does not fit too small this one is for the s3. | 407 | 1 |
408 | Great Phone for very afordable price. Very user friendly
This is a great phone, with high quality camera. The Amoled screen is very clear and displays the colors very well. The UI is very fast and very intuitive; there is lot of negative reviews for the WP7 operating system. I believe this mostly from android users that never had a windows phone in their hand. I have several android phones and you can really compare side by side both operating systems. Android is open but fragmented OS. You can customize Android phones and make them visually perfect but you will have to pay the price (faster CPU more RAM lower battery life). The WP7 is simple to use OS and deliver very fast response. There is less application in the market but if you go thru the Google Play store you will find there are plenty of similar or same apps. The most used apps the majority of users will need is probably available in the Windows market Place. There is several free texting apps like Google voice, there is Tango that can compete with face time and do video calls over the 3G 4G networks. Nokia provides complete navigation for the world for free no internet connection is needed just download the maps and go. There is several great apps for camera use made by nokia, edeitin suite for free. Words with friends coming to WP in fall.With the quality that the phone is made and the lower price point I believe this is really great phone. It is true it will not get update for WP8 but this due to the major core changes in the OS. I do not think so that nokia will not leave their users without any support at all. There will be windows WP 7.8 to make the some of the features from WP8 available for older WP7 devices.Look on some of the older symbian devices that still getting support, even If Nokia is shifting away from symbian now. | 408 | 0 |
409 | LG TonePro
I just got these headphones a week ago and I have to say the quality of sound if great it tell you when you answered a call or ended a call it tells you when your out of ranger and tells you the level of your battery life from high, medium to low these have a high battery life my lg tone pro has not died yet more curved design and more comfortable ear buds. I would recommend these to anyone | 409 | 0 |
410 | love it but thinking about the extended batt
needs extended batt. and the pocket detect goes off spontaniusly at times and locks the phone. ths is my 5th smartphone ive owned. this i definetly the best one yet. i lilke the new android os but it lacks the ability to fine tune settings like setting apps to instal on sdcard. or changing the defalts for how it imports contacts and vcards. if your used to windows mobile youll find the settings menue lacking. | 410 | 1 |
411 | epic galaxy sll
Just recieved my case. I love it. It fits sooo snug around my phone. The case matches every button/hole/opening on my phone. It was a little more flexi than i thought but once i put it on my phone i instantly liked it. Cant beat it for the price. Also the purple looks great against my white galaxy. Would like a little more front protection......but its still cool. | 411 | 0 |
412 | Cuutee :)
This is a pretty adorable phone. The keys are purple, the sides are purple, and the circle around the camera is purple. I call sometimes but mainly I use my phone for texting. This phone can take abuse because I've dropped it three times and slam the keyboard back if I'm in a hurry.MESSAGING: The keys (on the keyboard) are very thin. They aren't thick whatsoever underneath but I think its easier to text that way. The symbols aren't all on the keys though, you have to hit a symbols button (which is on the keyboard or you can touch it) There are two ways to text. If you don't slide it out, you can text the hard way in my opinion: three letters on one button. If you do slide it out you can text the easier way which is using the keyboard. Also when you use the keyboard it gives you a bigger typing space.CAMERA/VIDEO: don't expect much. I can barely take a picture that shows up and DON'T even try to record a video. the sound quality is horrible and the picture quality.....you can't even tell what you're recording. I would suggest having an IPod or IPad or something like that to take pictures with, because you can't count on the phone.AT&T; SERVICE: oh let's skip this. they aren't helpful at all so if there's problems.......good luck :/CALLING: Calling on here actually sounds pretty nice. It's clear most of the time and there are speed dial options to make it faster. You can dial numbers touchscreen or keyboard.PRELOADED APPS: my AT&T;, AppCenter, AppManager, AT&T; GPS, Web, YPMobile, Mobile Email, Facebook, AT&T; Social Net, MySpace and Twitter. I don't know how well these work because I don't have internet with my plan :(OVERALL REVIEW: I would've given it 5 stars except that it randomly turns off and then turns back on and the camera/video quality. Otherwise it's very cute and if you're looking for a non-smartphone but still an okay phone, a Pantech Swift is what you should get! :) | 412 | 0 |
413 | Poor Volume
I've been using the Motorola S9's for a year or so, and decided it was time for an upgrade. The S9's sounded decent (for a bluetooth headset, anyway), but the fit was not quite tight enough, which caused them to fall down and rest on the back of my neck. This was a real annoyance. Also, numerous people had complained that sweat eventually works into way into the earpiece, and shorts out the speaker.I've had the S10's for 2 weeks now, and in a nutshell, I'm ready to return them. The volume is simply too low. With my S9's, I had the volume on my Samsung MP3 player set to ~60%, and the 5 band equalizer more or less set one or two notches above flat. With those settings, the volume was almost too loud, and the bass was strong.However, with the S10's, I have the volume set to 100%, and the equalizer maxed-out, but the volume is still not loud enough. On top of that, the bass is poor. I've tried jamming the earbuds deeper into my ear, but that didn't really help. I also tried the other sets of earbuds, but since they were larger than the installed set, it only made matters worse.I expected that the speakers would improve once they broke in, but while it's gotten a bit better, they are still no match for the old S9's.The fit is much better than the S9's. They stay in place, and haven't fallen back on my neck one. They're a little tight, but they've started to loosen up without getting too stretchy. Now, I wear a size 7 hat, so I'm not sure how these things would feel on a larger head.The power button is a joke. It's very hard to press. There are plenty of ways to design a water-proof button without making it difficult to use.I'm really disappointed in this headset. I can't understand how a new model can get worse that the predecessor. While the fit and feel are better, the volume is a showstopper. If you check the reviews on Best Buy's website, you'll see the same complaint numerous times over.If you're looking for a headset to wear in a quiet environment, then perhaps these might work. However, I ride the 'L' in Chicago, and it's quite noisy. The S9's were able to overcome the noise. These headsets do not. | 413 | 0 |
414 | Cool cover!
Our daughter found this to be exactly what she needed and impressed that it fit her ipod without interfering with it's operation. Thanks! | 414 | 0 |
415 | bad bad and poor quality
The quality of the product was bad and didn't meet my expectations for a 30 $ case I have cheaper ones with better build in quality. The case even doesn't fit well the cellphone. | 415 | 1 |
416 | Follow the directions
I've read some of these reviews and I could not disagree more about the quality of the product. If you follow the directions and be careful while applying it, then this product has the potential of being the best screen protector you will ever own. I have had invisibleSHIELD on two phones and both exceeded my expectations, and I'm quite picky. Installing a screen protector film can be tricky and that should really be factored into any review. On a scale of 1 to 10, 10 being the hardest I'd give this product a 6. If you follow the directions and exercise caution there is a bit of wiggle room for the first couple of hours.So when you install this product, first turn off the phone. Your phone will be off for at least an hour, so be prepared. Second, clean the phone's screen completely. Any dust, oil, or lint is going to mess up this installation. A side note, both of my installations were on brand-new phones that did not have time for the screen to get dirty. Then wet your fingertips with the solution first. Thoroughly wet the application side of the protector, thoroughly/liberally whichever you prefer. Just soak the thing! Lay the protector in place, because of the solution it will slide for minor adjustments. Once you are satisfied with how it is positioned, squeegee the excess water out from the center to the edges. A cautionary note, when the film is wet it becomes a bit stretchy, so you really don't want to be moving it all over the place. I use a folded piece of paper towel to mop up the liquid coming out from under the film. When you are done, the protector will be cloudy and you will seek a half dozen really small bubbles. No worries at this point. Wait an hour, squeegee it more. Wait another hour and squeegee again. At this point I turned my phone back on. As the product dries you will see the bubbles begin to disappear. Then just wait for the film to dry and properly adhere to the screen surface. Mine sat overnight and the next morning it was perfect. Not a single bubble and all edges where securely in place. After this you can install your case, if applicable.The protector has a nice natural reflective property, just like the original screen. It feels smooth and the screen responds just as will as it does without any film over it. Unless you get incredibly close to the screen to see the slight variations in the texture you wouldn't be aware that a film protector was even applied. ZAGG really makes a superior product and for just under $9 you cannot go wrong considering this will outlive the standard 2 year upgrade schedule of modern phones. The same product is $15-$20 in a retail store. I hope that this review is helpful for anyone on the fence with buying this. Just remember you get what you pay for and a $9 screen protector is still just a micro-thin piece of film with adhesive on one side. | 416 | 0 |
417 | Does not fit
As the previous reviewer said, this case does not fit the T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy S II. It is slightly too big. Don't waste your money. | 417 | 0 |
418 | Nice little phone
In my experience this is one of the nicest cell phones currently on the market. The Amazon rebate can't be beat for new customers, but if you do buy it, be prepared for some frustration. There can be some delays in the credit approval process since Amazon has to send your application through their portals to the Cingular people. Mine took about two weeks to get shipped out. They also gave me a phone number in the wrong area code originally, but this was easily fixed on the phone with Cingular Customer Service. The rebate takes forever to arrive, too. Don't even think about trying to get through to Amazon rebate status people over the phone...I tried numerous times and was left on hold for over twenty minutes. Never got an answer. The email support folks are very vague with their responses, too. Just be patient.As far as the phone goes, it's amazingly slender and gets lots of good looks from people. It has a lot of nice features. My biggest beef with the phone is that its vibrator is very weak (yes this sounds bad, but bear with me). Apparently small phones just can't produce very powerful vibrations due to the lack of available space for the motor. I have had it on vibrate in my pocket on numerous occasions, touching my leg, and not even noticed it ringing.One more note...I've learned that if you don't power cycle your phone (turn it off then back on) at least once every week or so, you'll start having some major reception issues. I, like many people, never turn my phone off. After about two weeks, the reception starts getting really bad, even in areas that had perfect reception before. I learned from tech support that the phone automatically downloads software updates, including signal patches, that are not implemented by your phone until you reset it. | 418 | 0 |
419 | flap does not fold back
While this case is sturdy and protects the phone well, leaving all buttons easily accessible, there is one problem: the flap does not fold all the way back. Therefore, typing on the iPhone in landscape mode (as I normally do) becomes uncomfortable and a bit difficult. Taking the phone out of the case solves the problem, of course. But that's not what I have the cae for.I would suggest the seller clearly indicate that the flap does not fold fully back. | 419 | 0 |
420 | Just go to an Apple Store
For $5 more you can get your phone fixed at an authorized Apple store without all the hassle. I just finished with mine and it was MUCH harder than I thought it would be. There is a great deal of very small mechanical work to do and god forbid you drop one of the 15+ super tiny screws. I was not expecting to have to remove and put back on the home button as well as the camera and speaker. After several attempts I cannot get my Home button to work again so I will be taking it to an Apple store anyway. I am giving this 3 stars only because the actual product is fine, just the process is not worth it. Run, don't walk, to the Apple store and let a professional take care of it. | 420 | 0 |
421 | Low quality screen print
This product looked beautiful in the picture, but when I got it in the mail it's just a cheaply printed picture on a piece of plastic. DO NOT BUY THIS, it's a waste of money. | 421 | 0 |
422 | rf booster
I bought four of these for myself and friends and noone noticed a positive difference. It was a waste of money, my DROID x2 worked better without it. | 422 | 0 |
423 | rumor phone cover
Product was exactly what was expected and has stood up well with wear and tear. I would buy it again. | 423 | 0 |
424 | Phone Died after 1st use and never came back on....had to send it back to Seller...!!
Phone appears good upon the initial run , but failed to turn on after battery was used up and later charged. Was unsure if it was the charger or the phone that was not working, so I tried to troubleshoot it, but everything failed. Sent ti back to the Seller--Zaarn, LLC Boise, ID | 424 | 1 |
425 | Time consuming
the cover skin does not easily adhere to the phone at the corners. it is very time consuming to attach and the tiny strips around sides are almost impossible to get on | 425 | 0 |
426 | A non working adaptor
A bad product. It did not work and there was no answer whatsoever to my previously rating. How many times do you ask? | 426 | 0 |
427 | Great responsiveness, comfortable feel
When I bought myHTC EVO 3D 4G Android Phone (Sprint), I began a hunt for a decent capacitive touch stylus to use with it. The Evo 3D has a great response when touched with a finger, but there are times when I prefer to use a stylus - after putting on hand lotion, when reading on the Evo 3D while eating, etc. It's nice to have a good stylus that allows you to use your device without dirtying the screen.I've tried four different capacitive touch stylus pens in the last month and two that worked OK, one that worked a little less than OK, and one that works really well. The best of the four that I've tried is the "3M Smart Pen - Grey Clip-On Design - Precision Touch Pen for Mobile Handheld Devices".The first thing I noticed is the comfortable feel. At approximately 4.5 inches in length, it is a good fit, versus some others that are too short to use comfortably. The weight is also nice, not to heavy, not so light it is flimsy.The packaging touts an "anti-stiction pen tip". I've never heard the word `stiction' before, but I assume they are boasting a smooth writing experience. Whether that's what it means or not, I can verify that the tip moves very smoothly across the capacitive touch screen of my HTC Evo 3D smartphone. The device responds will to all commands I send using this stylus - sometimes better than with my finger, I think. My Angry Birds game has never been better! LOLI want to mention that I useGraffiti(R) Pro for Androidas my input method when writing on the EVO 3D. As that software requires you draw each character and command, a responsive touch experience is a must.The stylus has a clip so that you can attach it to a shirt, briefcase pocket, etc. The clip holds the stylus securely, but also removes easily.At the time I posted this review, this stylus was selling at $15.99. There are some styluses out there that are less expensive, but those I have tried don't work quite as well, although they do work. For me, it is worth a little more to have a stylus with such an excellent response. I plan to buy a second one to keep as a spare in case I lose this one. | 427 | 0 |
428 | Cheap and Functional
This car charger has been doing everything you would expect a car-charger to do. The best part is that you don't have to spend $25 to get it too. I have been using it for the past month now and have not experienced any issues with the charging function. The only point that I can gripe about is the bright blue light that comes on when it is plugged in. While it's very handy to locate in the dark, I wish it was a bit smaller and not glaring in my face. | 428 | 0 |
429 | Great Product
After doing extensive on line and in store research for a motorcycle communication system. I chose the Sena Model SMH10 Dual for the following reasons:1) Has the ability to do both hans free and push to start conversation (I use it in the push to start conversation mode - My wife likes to sing along with her tunes and I don't want to hear her)2) Large bottons (easy to use with riding gloves on)3) Long battery life (product states 10 hours - I've run mine for a 6 hour trip one day and a 10 hour trip the next without running out of power)4) Tunes: My wife plugs in her iPod Shuffle, and I hook up my iPhone (3GS) via A2DP (blu-tooth wireless)5) Loud: I have a very loud motorcycle and have NO trouble hearing with this unitIf I had to say anything nagitive; it would be not the best sound quality when listing to music, but still not to bad for small speakers.Would I recomend this unit. YOU BET!Happy and safe riding. | 429 | 0 |
430 | Best in class!
I was scepticle of this product because I didn't think it would work without a direct connection to the phone. Boy was I WRONG. Put it in my big rig, and without even mounting the antenna, I went to FULL signal from 1 bar. I don't drop calls much anymore (unless there just isn't a signal to be had). Great product, and I recommend it to ANYONE who drives for a living. | 430 | 0 |
431 | Uncomfortable, VERY tiny, and bad performance
I have used and own several BT head sets..Motorolas, Jabras, and Plantronics. My weapon of choice is the Plantronic 510.Large, and hearing-aid ish looking but gave great performance until the dog got ahold of it.Introduce the Jabra Extreme.Packaging- very pleasing to the eyes.. it was impressive looking and made me excited to open it.First glance - SMALL.. im talking small enough where i was concerned i might loose it (which is a pro and a con I guess)Headset - small in size, and that equated to small buttons (hard for me to use with bigger hands at 6'2 and 225..i DID like the feature of a dedicated slider -on/off switch. i didnt have to sit and wait to hold a button to power it on. the tiny little volume buttons made it hard to find and hard to push when it was on my ear..accessories - only a few atachments offered. It has a HARD and i mean hard rubber ear piece... and THATS IT. no soft gel or cushion option replacement earpiece.there is this tiny, paperclip thin HARD plastic piece that slips over your ear to hold it in place and it felt like it was stabbing me behind my ear.the power accessories were nice. i was VERY impressed it came with a USB adaptor plug that could charge in a PC at my work, or fit into the car charger it came with. VERY NICE!!fit - uncomfortable at best. while the weight itself was very nice and often i forgot i was wearing it, it just didnt fit my ears. and im no dumbo by any means..performance - not so great. sounded muffled when i would call a land line and a cell phone wasnt much better. i have Verizon Wireless in the Washington D.C. metro area (30 min north) so VZW has full service just about all over. it was the headset. if, in the middle of a call id switch to my plantronics 510, the problem would resolve itself.despite the nice car charger/usb adaptor, and nice look/color of it it just falls short due to the horrible fit/feel of making my ear just hurt after wearing it, and the horrible performance during calls. | 431 | 0 |
432 | Bad Service, Item not delivered.
The service is very poor. I ordered this item from this seller and i still havent received the item and its been over 21 days. I contacted them back and they said i need to fill out a form and a replacement will be sent out but that never happened. I am stillw waiting on my product.I wont suggest anybody buy from this seller. | 432 | 1 |
433 | Mediocre
Pros:*Cheap*Great gaming machine! (*Read "edit")*5.3inch Screen (Big screen lovers)*Comfortable in handCons:*Bad Bad camera for this (supposed to be) top notch phone!*Low volume when speaking (The speaker is fine)*Low volume when listening to music with earphones*Bluetooth problemsI purchased the phone at Amazon using a third party website (to take care for the shipping to my country), I have it for a week now and this is my impression so far.I'll start with the good and end with the bad:Good:)*It has a giant 5.3 inch screen and it is clear and colorful in any angel.*the phone react to touch perfectly and run smoothly.*The Wifi is pretty good, fast and no problems so far.*This one is a gaming machine! run's everything with a good fps ratio, you can play anything.(Benchmark show its catching up with HTC ONE X)Bad:(*Camera - the one thing you hope that at least will take fine pictures - its the worst!there are stripes on the sides in pictures and videos, shows a low quality camera, pretty bummer. I even had LOW FPS when shotting a 720p video.. who heard of that*Bluetooth - Checked once, connected it to a Bluetooth music box and after a few seconds it started to sound jerky and I couldn't stop it what ever i tried to do. I will need to recheck.*GPS - Tried using a GPS without an internet connection, took a few good minutes to catch up, but never went off since.*You can count the amount of accessories for this phone on one hand.If anything else come up i'll update, feel free to ask.EDIT:October 5, 2013A short update, video recording has maybe the worst capabilities, so much noise(unclear - not audio) in the video it make you wonder if the camera was the last thing hey were thinking about at "BLU Products".Check out this video I shooted today at 720p:[...]Edit:[March 02 2014]*Gaming: The device does not run heavy games as expected of a quad core smartphone.FIFA 2013 went on slow motion, other games such as GT race game lagged a lot. | 433 | 0 |
434 | horrible waste of money
I have an LG VX8600 cell phone and spend a good deal of time on the road. Was looking for a hands free way to talk when I spotted this item. I have had good experience with Jabra bluetooth headsets, saw the reviews, and asked "Why not?" There are two major problems with the 5050 and the first is a fatal flaw. People can not hear me very well and I can not hear them very well. Tried the unit in my car (Toyota 4Runner) and my wife's (Toyota Prius). If the car is standing still, the volume is fine. On I95 and other busy roads, forget it. I have gone back to using my Jabra headset and regard the 5050 as "fatally flawed." The other irritating problem is the charging system. You have to charge the unit in your car for 2 hours to start; or you can spend $15 bucks additionally for an AC/DC adapter. Actually, the bluetooth built into my Garmin 660 GPS is so much better (works very well). On a positive note, the 5050 paired just fine with my phone. Still, if I can't hear them and they can't hear me who needs the thing. Now if you are looking for something you can use as a speaker phone while you are sitting in your home office, go ahead and by the 5050, otherwise you money is better spent elsewhere. | 434 | 0 |
435 | display looks like it has cracks
At certain angles, there are a bunch of what appear to be hairline cracks in the display (when it is off) but the surface glass looks OK and the phone is functional. This was supposed to be a Christmas gift, but now I have to see if i can find something else in time. | 435 | 0 |
436 | This is not a true unlocked phone !!!
I bought the Motorola charm MB502 and activated in AT&T.; An account for Motorola Motoblur has to be created in order to use it. Also it creates automatically an account for a T-mobile application. Once it was activated with the A&TT; sim card, it started to work and generate a text message error saying that a 10 digit phone number should be used instead of a 11 digit one. This message was generated frequently and for a prepaid plan that you pay per text message it drains your balance in moment(20 cent per messagge). I thought thath this was an error from A&TT; but after several discussions with the A&TT; technical support people they told me that the messages were generated by my phone. I googled this issue later and found out that the A&TT; people was right.Bottom line: I will not reccommend to buy this phone is intended to use it in a network different to the T-mobile one. For this reason I consider it a not true unlocked phone. | 436 | 0 |
437 | Waste of time and money
I hardly consider this seller again. The phone was dented on the back case. I had to find a new battery because it does not work, and now, only 1 month later, the phone is not turning on at all. I think I lost my money! | 437 | 0 |
438 | Very good, unless ...
I bought this cable, hoping I could hook up my Iphone with my Otterbox Defender case to some sort of docking station speaker setup. If you have an Otterbox case, you will not be able to use any of those speakers systems UNLESS you have this type of cable. Something else you have to do in order to use it, is either grind off the edges of this cable so it will fit into your Iphone or Ipod... or actually grind out the plastic housing of your Otterbox case, so the cable will fit. After you do either of those, The cable is quite perfect for any use. | 438 | 0 |
439 | Beautiful!
The Nokia N9 is a fantastic phone. Probably the best phone hardware I've ever used, running the best mobile OS I've ever used. I'm quite familiar with Android, Symbian, iOS, and Windows Phone 7.5 (and presumably WinPho8, since that's supposed to be a 'refinement', not a complete OS change). I've also used many different types of hardware, from plasticky Samsungs to aluminum Nokias to glass/aluminum iPhones/iPods to mishmash Motorolas and Sony Ericssons.This...is the best one to have in the hand, to look at, to rub against your cheek...not that I ever did such a thing.-Hardware-It's made of plastic. But not the cheap kind Samsung like to use with their Galaxy phones. Instead, it's a single piece of machined, high-grade matte polycarbonate - the same kind used in F22 jet fighters - that's colored all the way through, so even deep scratches won't show up as discolorations. The front of the device is devoid of any buttons, leaving you with a piece of convex Corning Gorilla Glass that is so beautifully integrated into the shell, it looks like it's been melted on. The bottom right corner sports the front-facing camera (strange position, but presumably, Nokia want you to video chat in landscape, like a normal computer monitor), and the bottom left has a breathing light to tell you when it's charging. At the top center, you have a silvery Nokia logo, next to which is the proximity and light sensor. Above them, in the polycarbonate shell, is the earpiece. That's all you have on the front.On the right side of the phone, you have the volume rocker and lock/power buttons, all shiny chrome. The bottom houses the speaker grill and microphone. The left side is a barren expanse, and the top is where you'll find the covered USB plug, headphone jack, and microSIM tray. The back has a lovely centered chrome plate containing the 8.7 megapixel Carl Zeiss lens and engraved Nokia logo, next to which is the dual LED flash. Nokia took minimalism to a whole new level with this phone.The screen itself is a comfortable 3.9", which is big enough to type on in portrait and small enough to use with one hand. It doesn't have as sharp a display as, say, the iPhone 5 (326 ppi compared with 251 ppi), but its AMOLED ClearBlack Display technology ramps up the contrast to near infinite, something that cannot be said of the iPhone's LCD display. The blacks are so...black...that it's almost impossible to tell where the screen ends and the bezel begins until you add some color, and that's on any brightness. The colors are bright and in your face, the curved glass lending to the effect that the icons are floating on the screen. That contrast between colors adds to this phone being usable even in bright sunlight, something we have in surplus here in Texas! One thing that I can say is a bit distracting at times is the PenTile pixel arrangement, as on the Samsung Galaxy SIII. Put simply, the pixels are arranged in such a way that it looks almost as if a very fine mesh were over the screen. It's not terrible, but once in a while, you notice it, and it's impossible to un-notice it for a while after that. On white screens, you might be able to see a pixel-wide vertical magenta stripe on the left edge, and a mirrored (green) stripe on the right. Other than that niggling issue, all is well.Inside, you'll find a 1GHz TI single-core processor backed by 1GB RAM and dedicated GPU, which, due to optimization of the OS itself, makes the phone go about its business like a greased weasel. It also boasts Nokia's signature pentaband antennae, with support for nearly all GSM networks you care to come across in your travels, including T-Mobile and AT&T; here in the States. NFC is a nice touch, enabling you to transfer files and such or pair Bluetooth devices with a simple tap (much as Samsung want you to think they invented it, it's been around much longer than the SIII has).As other reviews have stated, however, the battery isn't phenomenal. I'm a pretty heavy user, and I've been able to deplete the battery in less than a day. That said, I was outside much of the time, so the brightness was always up (a battery killer on OLED screens), plus push notifications and all that good stuff.Another thing is the loudspeaker. It's...ok. My last phone was a Nokia N8, and that had a great loudspeaker, if a bit tinny at times. The N9, though, suffers a bit. Unlike the N8, the N9's sound can't be muffled by simply placing a finger over the speaker grill, which is a plus. Instead, it feels as if the sound is coming out of the entire bottom 1/3 of the device. Calls on speaker are adequate, but music and movies? Get some headphones.The buttons on the right side do feel a bit jiggly, but aren't about to fall out of the device. If you use the provided rubbery case (which adds about a millimeter extra girth, probably less), you won't notice that slight wobbling at all.The ambient light sensor is rather eager, sometimes overly so. It's easy to convince the phone that nighttime approaches simply by holding a hand a foot away and blocking the brightest light source.-Software-You've heard of iOS, Android, Windows Phone, WebOS, and Blackberry OS. You may have even heard of Tizen and Bada and Symbian. Ever heard of MeeGo? Probably not, and that's because there is only one mass-produced MeeGo phone currently in existence: the Nokia N9.Quite simply, it is superb. It's a joint effort by Intel and Nokia on an open Linux kernel to create the most intuitive and simple mobile OS in the world. I think it worked. All you do...is swipe. Wake the screen up with a double-tap, then swipe the screen from the bottom to the top. Switch homescreens with a swipe from left to right or vice versa. Put an app aside by swiping from the bottom, or close it by swiping down from the top. In an app, swipe up from the bottom and hold it halfway up for a second - you get the launcher with commonly used apps (phone, messages, camera, and web are the default; they can be changed with an app). Everything is fast, smooth, and easy.When you start the phone up, you're greeted with the main homescreen - a grid of apps. Scroll up and down - no explanation necessary. Swipe from the right and you get a screen of open apps displayed as live cards. Yes, this is true multitasking. You can minimize apps and stare at them in this homescreen as they go about their respective duties. I've had map downloads, app downloads, installations, and web pages loading all at the same time, and simply watched them go on this screen. From here, you can long-press any app to display little red X's to close them individually, or select the Close All option at the bottom. Simple. Swipe right to left again. This is the last homescreen, displaying notifications. Everything goes in here - SMS messages, Facebook notifications, RSS feeds, emails, tweets, calendar events, etc. It's all organized like the normal Facebook news feed, with messages and emails at the top, separated from the rest. Above them all, the time, date, and weather. Swipe right to left again, and you're back to the main app grid.Nowadays, most people seem obsessed with the number of apps in any given OS ecosystem, and I do get it to some degree. With iOS and Android (WinPho is catching up), you have apps for everything. Literally. With MeeGo...not so much. However, if you can't find something in the Nokia Store, you can hop onto the interwebs and get something there. Kindle? Done. iBooks? Done. YouTube? Done. Dropbox? Done. Google Reader? Done. Evernote? Done. Pandora? Well...not quite. Spotify is available, though, as is a great internet radio app from Nokia. Whatsapp? Done. Instagram? Done. Facebook, Twitter, Skype? Already integrated so well, you can call someone via VoIP, or send them a Facebook message, or chat with GTalk...all from the contact card. Facebook messages and SMS messages go to a unified inbox, so it's easy to switch back and forth depending on how you want to communicate.As was also mentioned in another review, the MeeGo community of developers is amazing. To quote a certain blog, "It would seem the Meego community doesn't like being left out of anything; either that or when they hear an app developer say 'No, we don't have any plans at the moment', that translates into 'I dare you to do it yourself'." And it's quite true. Dead platform? I don't think so. There are many talented developers out there who know what this phone can do, and are willing to devote their time and energy into making it do it, usually for free.Small touches on this OS show how much thought went into making it. In standby, the AMOLED has softly-lit pixels displaying the time, using up next to no energy (there is an app that allows you to edit what that screen says - date, battery info, network connections, etc.). Double-tap the screen to wake it up. New message/email/voicemail/missed call? Slide that notification to the side, and it opens it up directly. Need to put it on vibrate? Tap the top (where you would slide down with Android/Symbian/iOS) and hit Silent. Playing music from your collection? Hit the options button and get recommendations based on what you're listening to that open in Nokia Music (no USA option, but you can access the one from the UK!).-Overview (tl;dr)-Drop-dead gorgeous and sturdy hardware matched to equally beautiful and hardy software make this phone a true delight to use every day. You will be noticed if you have this phone. Take it to a T-Mobile or AT&T; store, I dare you.Some claim this phone is limited by lack of apps. I say - you didn't look hard enough. This phone may not be for the average user who loves games or toting specs. Instead, it's for the real power users, those who are sick of iOS and Android, or don't want a phone everyone else and their dog has. This phone has much to offer, limited only by the imagination of its fan base.Oh, and...first thing to do when you get it: Update to PR 1.3!*Small Update*-I just realized this, so I figured I'd add it on: you can tether quite easily with this phone, even if you don't have a tethering plan. Now, when you choose the US as the region, it blocks it. Just download an app like SpotOn and there you go - instant tether!-I also wanted to mention...that shiny chrome plate on the back? I'd have to say that's the only design flaw on this phone, because even though it looks great at first, it attracts scratches. Since it's right there on convex curve of the rear of the device, it rests there. Drag it across any hard surface and there are scratches. So even though this phone is too pretty to put in a case, you should definitely do something about it. The included case fits perfectly, and raises the chrome plate off the resting surface slightly, so that's a possible solution.-Another thing: be careful when you're charging the phone or when it's hooked up to the computer. The little plastic door covering the USB port isn't as tough as the rest of the phone, and I have the feeling that it's going to be the first thing to go for many people.-Remember how I said it's for power users? I forgot to mention Developer Mode! Just go into Settings, then Security, then Developer Mode, and toggle it on. It'll download a few things to help you get started, then you're free to mess around till your heart's content! And if you happen to brick the thing, flash the open source software (you can get it from Nokia directly) and you're good to go at it again. Truly a versatile phone. | 439 | 0 |
440 | Cheap feel, but great quality!
At first glance, these plugs had a very cheap feel to them (which slightly worried me), but they ended up being great. I just got back from a month long trip to Europe (used the europe/UK plugs), and these plugs worked great. I had no problems whatsoever. For the price, you'd be crazy not to pick them up! | 440 | 0 |
441 | Work great!
4 way privacy works great! It's pretty much as bright and clear as normal as long as you look straight on. Previously I bought a cheap-o 2 dollar "privacy screen" that was nothing but a dark dark sunshade. Spend the extra money and get this one. | 441 | 0 |
442 | Customer Review
I used my reservoirs many times while out and about. They've really saved me a few times. My phone loses power so quick with all the apps I use on it. My reservoir gets the job done every time | 442 | 0 |
443 | good but one small problem..
very nice case but the one problem is that the pink parts of the phone is made with some weird material that attracts dirt like crazy. After only having the case for 1 day it already picked up dirt and the pink parts looked dark and dirty. Also I have no idea how to clean off the dirt nothing takes it off! | 443 | 0 |
444 | okay but wouldn't buy it again
It works okay when it comes to talking and sending regular messages but I am unable to receive picture and sound messages and I also can't send them. Also, the phone is difficult to charge because it's loose or something and I've already had to buy two chargers for it! do not recommend. | 444 | 0 |
445 | Worst Case Ever
The case fit my iPod, but not very well. Also within the FIRST DAY the paint began to chip like bad nail polish. By the first week just from holding it and putting it in my pocket, the case was already half-way peeled off. I just took off the case and threw it away. Worthless and a waste of money. | 445 | 0 |
446 | My experience with razr
The batter life was terrible for first 3 days, after speaking for 20 min it will drain completely in next 7 hours. Later after searching on internet, I tried to turn off evdo. And trust me there is a hell lot of difference now. I think now I am getting a talk time of ~2.5 hours and standby of ~2 days.I concluded that even though I was living in urban area but while traveling and over week signal spots the phone keeps searching for evdo digital signals along with wireless signals so it consumes twice power, therefore by turning it off you save a lot of power, forgot to mention Motorola has already packed this phone with heavyduty battery! as compared to past razr models.Pros are good reception, and voice clarity. | 446 | 0 |
447 | I didn't want to wait for the 925
I really like this phone. I really do. It is easy to use and lots of cool photo apps that have been taking my sweet time away. This phone did come unlocked and works with a t-mobile sim card. I did purchase this phone new but like most users here I received it used with minor scratches and sadly only came with the charger. I did however manage to get some sort of discount for this condition. Above all this phone is great for any shutterbug. The touch screen is sensitive-- more so than my iPad2!!Now for the cons: not a lot of apps, which is okay! I'm not much of an app user. The only apps I really use on the 920 are facebook, gmail, skydrive and instagraph.that being said the battery life is pretty poor. I was quite shocked after the 100% charge i had it before I slept but then in the morning it dropped to 89%. WOW. What happened? Apparently this is a major problem that Nokia/Microsoft haven't really (at least what I think) brought up. Google tips on how to increase the battery life.Note: this phone is heavier than you might actually expect. But with that aside I'm pretty happy with my purchase. If weight is an issue then wait for the 925.That's why I gave this 4/5 stars.---- Update 7/18/13Now I rate this 2/5 given that the battery life has been dropping more since I tried to increase it. The phone is a phone hog. I've turned off some apps, other items on the phone and put it on the not recommend battery saver mode, but the phone is still sucking up the battery like no other. I may have had a faulty phone... but my experience with it is pretty poor.Poor battery = slow loading time = unhappy customer. I returned this phone and am going to wait for the Nexus 5. | 447 | 0 |
448 | Thank you Jabra
I have had my 8260 since ATT started selling them and have hated the Nokia earbud ever since. No one had a compatible headset until I found the Jabra EarBoom and now I am a happy camper. It's comfortable, it works (REALLY !) and has been reliable. If I have to give it a ding for anything it would be the cable. It's a bit stiff - oh well - IT happens and no one is perfect. Bottom line - if you have a Nokia 82xx - get a Jabra | 448 | 0 |
449 | Plantronics Back Beat Go
Received these headsets about a week ago and truly got to admit for the price, IT'S TOTALLY NOT WORTH IT! As far as convenience throw across the back and go is quite well, call quality 1-10 I will give a 6. My biggest issue with these headsets is when it's time to play music. These headsets sets has very poor quality when it comes to listening to music. I was very dissatisfied with the price you pay and the quality sound output that they produce. There is absolutely no bass unless you jam them in your ears. I have a pair of $20 Skullcandy headphones that blow these out the water when it comes to listening to music. Honestly Plantronics could have at least placed a driver for better sound quality. Some people are satisfied, but I'M NOT!! | 449 | 0 |
450 | EVOlve your smartphone expectations!
Ok...let me state first off that you should pay NO attention to the battery issues early adopters dealt with. With 2.2 loaded on the phone it is a NON issue. Just yesterday I got 14-15 hours without charging. Granted if you go nuts with apps all day or 4G coverage your battery will drain.Otherwise I am extremely happy with the purchase of this phone. It is a marvel of technology. The screen size is impressive. The virtual keyboard is just fine. Talk quality is awesome. It's basically a mini-computer. I can not think of one thing I am dis-satisfied with so far. Honestly I read the reviews on battery drain and almost got scared off. I even went so far as to purchase a spare battery. Although you may not need a spare battery, it really has worked out very well for me. If my phone drains, then I just swap the battery and charge up the spare (let's see an iPhone user do that!). Even on heavy usage days I never need more than two batteries.Big fan of the Android OS, and marketplace as well. I love the fact that a bunch of third party devs can submit apps and not run it through the tyrannical Apple board. Just a lot more choice when comparing Apple vs Android. Not to say that Apple is junk or anything (I have an iPod and love it). I just like having the option to do my own thing on an Android phone.If you want a powerful, pain-free, high tech smartphone you really can not go wrong with the HTC EVO. It's AWESOME | 450 | 0 |
451 | Right appliance for the job
Bought this to work with my SGS2 and tablet phone. Works fine with the S2(ICS). Has a nice feature with Voice Talk, where there are about dozen commands; call, check schedule, navigate to, etc. that are part of the phone, and an added feature of the Bluetooth appliance. Build is good. Instructions are adequet, like so many appliances, you have to go to the website or user-blog to really get the instruction detail. Almost sounds like you are on a wire device, delay is normal. Reception good; reception distance is not too far, no more than a 3 wall seperation is fine, sight reception distance maybe 40'. Not heavy on the ear. Price is right. Easy to install. Lets you know when it is hungry, charge time is very good. Wanted it for multiple phone use, still working on that; it's either the hardware or software problem, how often do we hear that . . . Easy amd pleasant to use while traveling, partially because of Voice Talk. I do recommend this product. | 451 | 0 |
452 | I do agree
I agree with the other two comments posted on this site, the case is extremely flimsy and does not fit right and the ear piece is total crap! I wish that I would have read these reviews and I probably would not have ordered the kit. the seller did their part promptly-no fault of the seller here, but the quality of the product is terrible!! | 452 | 0 |
453 | Done with my research and decided which phone to buy, unfortunately not this one
No blackberry home button. Many are complaining that Z10 Freezes a lot, especially when using AppsAs I am evaluating Smartphone cause I am planning to upgrade from my old iphone 3gs (almost 4 years old) I am evaluating Smartphone based in blackberry, iphone, android and windows 8. That is why due to hype about this device, I initially considering buying BB10 Z10 tried many times to test it and see its worth. My budget is between 500 to 800 dollars. As I am reading reviews, trying the product myself and even went to blackberry website about Z10 complaints well there is a lot of them mostly operating system, hardware and software related. One thing that's get my attention is the blackberry Z10 having no home screen button, this is important because since many of blackberry apps are not develop and optimize for its operating system but is originally for android if the apps freezes (Due to bugs or outdated software) there Is no way for a user to go back to the home screen but to reset the Z10. Since this is most likely to happen a lot of times as the apps really not optimize for new blackberry operating system resetting devises and waiting for it to boot is very stressing. The maps for Z10 is useless my wife has the old BB7 and she hated it, her company provides it so she has no choice, but this year her company is pilot testing iphone so maybe this year or next year they will convert. I think blackberry should lower the prize of Z10 to less than $100 for the consumer to get fair price since you can most likely use Z10 or Q10 for texting, instant messaging, voice and internet browsing. Close to $700 for Z10 is very expensive considering that you can buy old iphone and android phone with the same capability plus good ecosystem, good popular apps are available and gadgets integration for less than $100. Do you know that you can get iphone 4 and 4s for free if you sign a two year contract with the carrier? This is much better than paying $200 for Z10 with poor selection of apps, close to isolated ecosystem, face with a lot of bugs since it has the new operating system and softwares, dismal apps developers support etc. One more thing, this blackberry phone same as the old one is difficult to dispose cause you can't sell them or give it to your kids they will not accept it and you will end up throwing wasting monies, this may holds true with this Z10, no apps developers support, no big hi tech company backing/supporting it most likely this new operating system will be gone just like the others. My research is over and will buy the new iphone or Samsung galaxy S4. My son is more than willing to get my old iphone 3gs but I am thinking about just using my old iphone as navigational device with Magellan apps for iphone (take note many good apps for navigation is not available for blackberry). I am sharing my review and research so that others will not waste money buying expensive smartphone. For now I believe considering the future direction of modern technologies like good ecosystem, integration, device manufacturers support it is better to buy smartphone based in apple IOS, google android and Microsoft windows 8. Don't waste your hard earn monies buying other smartphone cause they may be gone in the future, if the price is less than $100 go ahead cause that is just like buying a regular good cellphone for texting and voice. | 453 | 1 |
454 | Original! Excelent Condition, Very good packaging
You can really trust this item/seller. Very good packaing, handling, and the product is original and brand new... In the other hand, i would suggest to take a little more care of packaging, the back cover fit on the box just exact! Its a very fragile back cover, if there is a bad handling from the carries, the it might get damaged.... | 454 | 0 |
455 | I HATE IT!!!!!!
I haven't hated something I've bought in such a long time.I'm not really a picky shopper. This case is HUGE and BULKY!!!!!!! There is an inner hard case, that sits inside the more pliable gray case. All of this makes your I phone 3 times the original size! I have a beautiful white I phone 4 S that is now hidden under a plastic safe. Yes, this isn't an i phone case. It's an I phone safe. If all you care about is the safety of your phone then look no further, your phone will be safe in this case. However, if you want someting that balances between protection and size, this is not the case for you. This thing is HUGE. | 455 | 1 |
456 | Upgrade from Samsung Intercept as well
So, like at least one other person here, I upgraded from a Samsung Intercept. (Note: if you were running an early generation Android on VM-USA and had the $25 plan, your upgrade means you can't keep the $25 plan and need to go to $35 plan minimum. Wish it was otherwise, but not too big of a deal.)So in terms of performance (after 1 day) it is much faster. The screen is easier to read. Battery so far seems to be much better as well.The one negative I've noticed so far and others have noted as well, is that it is a bit slick. I got a generic case/holster to protect it, but I might actually go with some grip tape in some strategic spots for holding the phone.Anyway, I really like it so far. I'm still getting it set up. Great deal for $99 on CyberMonday.I'll update this review if I find anything that would change my mind. | 456 | 0 |
457 | Paint comes off real easy
I was with friends eating mexican food and mild salsa got on the cover, small dot of it but it took the finish right off to show the color under it. | 457 | 0 |
458 | Very unsatisfied customer experience
Very unsatisfied customer experience , phone is small than what the web site picture it to be, it feeds so cheap, i am so unhappy and mad that i spend 189.oo for this phone, i hate i this phone i am so mad | 458 | 1 |
459 | The Phone Dies About Once a Week
With a fully charged battery, the Nokia Shorty dies about once a week. I have to open up the battery cover, take out the battery for just a second, and then replace it, at which point the phone will power back on. I actually returned the phone once to get it replaced because I thought I just had a bum one. Then my replacement kept doing it and I realized there's just some sort of general problem with this type of phone. I searched the internet and have found many other people saying the same thing about it suddenly dying. I'm not a big chatter and use this phone solely for receiving important emergency-like calls from family members. And in saying that, it's very frustrating to know while you're walking around with the shorty in your pocket, the phone might be dead at that very moment.Besides that, it's a really cheap seeming phone. It's kind of embarrassing to use because of how it looks and mostly it's embarrassing how child-like the company is. When you call customer support you are greeted with a recording that's all "hey what's up!" instead of just a regular professional environment. And the phone doesn't offer any free 'normal' ring-tones. There's only a couple crunked out ghetto ones. I just keep the phone on vibrate anyway but it'd definitely be nice if they could have the decency to throw in a normal ring-tone for free rather then only low-rider crunky music.It's a good phone if you're dirt poor like I am. If I had any money I'd get rid of it in a heart-beat.Oh, I have one more complaint. There's no volume scroll thing or anything, so you have to press the keypad during conversation to turn up the phone. But if you've been dialing numbers (like if you're calling your bank "press 1 for checking account" etc, then because you've entered numbers into the phone, you have to clear them all out before you can turn up or down the volume. So if you've just pressed 9 different digits, you have to sit there and hold clear for ten seconds before you can utilize the volume control. It's super stupid. | 459 | 0 |
460 | Nice features but doesn't hold the iPhone securely in place
Nice product for the money but my iPhone fell off with the holder when I hit a small tree branch when riding my bike. I had to put a rubberband to hold it tight | 460 | 0 |
461 | Kickstand is having an issue..
I purchased this product (even though its expensive compared to other) only because of reviews and ratings.But let me tell you one issue which I found in my case.The kick-stand is not fit in properly. I received this item having a manufacturing defect. I am unable to close the kick stand easily. So it is having one edge always facing out and looks improper.I tried to contact Amazon about it. I will keep you guys updated about the issue. | 461 | 0 |
462 | NOT true as it claims
it is written that it delivers 2 Amp output current.not true as it is only 1 Amp in real test.this charger takes 2 1/2 hrs to charge a battery while it should take only half of that time based on what product stated | 462 | 0 |
463 | Difficult to review because what's important to me is not the same as for others.
I have to be honest. When I first saw the Vivaz, I thought it was really cool. Every surface is curved, except the front screen. It made my beloved Satio seem dated, and the Satio only came out a few months ago. But having bought it, I feel it's lost its "wow" factor and I was disappointed by a few things, most of all the photo quality. The camera on a mobile is important to me, so it was the main issue which has made me sell the Vivaz, instead of my Satio. If the photos were as shapr as the Satio, I would most likely have sold the Satio instead, as the Vivaz has some features which are better, such as a 3.5mm jack, improved software and being lighter.The Good:1. Stands out from the rest of the large touchscreen brigade.2. Auto focus video- it really works. I took a vid at a street corner and you could see the focus change as I went from distant cars, to the pavement near my feet, to the traffic light pole a foot away, and then focus far again. Each time the object in the centre focus square changed in distance, the camera focused on the object within a second.3. Usual excellent phone reception and speaker volume.4. Has 3.5mm jack, so you can use your favourite headphones.5. Related to 4. above is the music playback is quite good. I didn't spend much time on it, but just tried it out.6. Light. 91gms.7. Some software improvements over the Satio, such as being able to choose which of the five shortcut pages on the main page you want to insert a photo as the wallpaper. Previously you could oonly put the wallpaper on the very middle main page.8. Dedicated buttons for still camera, and for video.9. Includes a 8GB memory card.The not so good:1. It feels fragile. The back cover is really thin. I was worried I was going to break it each time I opened it.2. The colour scheme is quirky. For the ruby colour, it's all good. But for the silver, the front and back are silver, but the side plastic is blue. I didn't like that colour coordination, and it's possible some others might not either.3. Video was great, but photo quality was not as good. Certainly not as sharp as the Satio.4. No dedicated keylock switch like for Satio. Instead, the on/off button on the top doubles as the keylock button- and what happens is that when you press it, it brings up a menu with a few options, including keypad locking. Doable, but a hassle compared to the Satio, and others with dedicated keylock buttons, such as the Motorola ZN5.5. It's just as well there is a 3.5mm jack you can use your own earphones with, because the included earphones aren't that great.6. There's a small flashing LED light onthe same side as the camera and video buttons. It flashes green when you have received a sms, and red when you're charging. However, the loaction isn't that great, as it's pretty easy to miss unless you happen to have the phone with that side facing you exactly.As I said, one of the most important things for me was a good camera, and the Vivaz was a let down in this area. The photos aren't so horrible that you'd think they were taken by a VGA camera, but they aren't sharp.If you can get by with having a mobile phone which actually has decent phone functions and a reasonably responsive touchscreen, then the Vivaz may well be for you. Alas, it wasn't the one for me. | 463 | 0 |
464 | Better than we were expecting
I recently upgraded my daughter's phone from the LG Env2 to the LG Octane which they tell me is really the Env4. The phone is the best QWERTY feature phone you can get right now. However, the girls aren't too crazy about the brown color. Luckily, Amazon literally has HUNDREDS of snap on cover cases for this phone and my daughter was able to find one she liked. It was pretty cheap so I didn't expect the fit and finish to be great. I was pretty surprised. It looks great and it fits perfectly. It does not interfere with anything she tries to do with the phone. She has told me that other kids at school are jealous and really like the case. The only reason I don't give it five stars is because I wish it fit a little more snug against the phone. It seems to clasp it fine, but I have some other cases (although not plastic like this) that are more like 'skins' on the phone. I did not even search for those types for this phone, but I may do that. If you are sold on a plastic cover, this one is great. | 464 | 0 |
465 | Fits Like a Glove on my W300i
So glad to get this protection for my new W300i -- was constantly worrying about dropping it and looked everywhere retail around Richardson (north Dallas) and couldn't find a thing at even double the price -- speaking of which ... nice price, nice grip and nice fit and it seems to be of good quality. One thing to know is that it unsnaps to put on -- I nearly broke it and/or the phone trying to stretch the darn thing until I discovered that! Would be nice if it mentioned that for us dummies ... | 465 | 0 |
466 | cool phone ^_^
I've had this phone for three days now, and all i can say is...this phone is awsome!!! ^_^ this is much better than the viewty.. improved and i like the fact that it has wifi, puls 8 MP camera totally awsome...the video is cool it has three modes: normal, fastmode, and the slowmo (120fps)...for the camera, inorder to get a good performance and great quality for photos, different setting must be done...i just play with it and try different kinds of settings such as the white balance, ISO, Scene mode, etc..for the mp3...totally awsome, i must say DOLBY, great quality...i am not sure whats the max for the memory..i have 4 gb micro hsdc..but im gona try 8gb soon...third party is allowed too...but mostly games and java games...i installed the touch piano and guitar..drums..a lot more and they work perfectly fine..but there is one bit of problem, about the camera...i am not sure what it causes it but..after taking a lot of pictures...the phone freezes =(the phone is awsome im rating it 4 out of 5 for the cam because of the part that it hangs....but it does not really matter to me coz the phone rocks ^_^ but for the phone itself, im rating it 5 out of 5 ^_^i recommend this phone...now i don't have to bring a camera with me anymore..i just pull out my phone and take pictures anytime anywhere ^_^ | 466 | 0 |
467 | Exceeded my expectations!
I had a Samsung Prevail and while it was an okay phone, it had a lot of annoying quirks. The touch screen was not consistently responsive, particularly the phone keypad (the "End" and "Speakerphone" buttons) which is downright unacceptable. There were also a lot of other annoying little things I wasn't crazy about, but there are too many to mention. Last week I dropped it and the screen went black, so I bought the "Rush" as a replacement.WHAT A MAJOR IMPROVEMENT! I wasn't particularly excited about purchasing this phone in the first place because I really wanted the "Venice" which is about $80 more expensive. However, since it was an unexpected expense, I opted for this phone because of the price and decent reviews. I expected this to be like the Prevail, only newer and shinier, but it's not even in the same species as that thing! It seems that Samsung took notice of what was lacking with the Prevail and made changes accordingly. All the things that I hated about the other phone have been remedied here and I am so happy about it. It is such a responsive, intuitive little thing and I couldn't have been more surprised. It is so much more sophisticated and user-friendly than what I have been used to. Other than a bigger screen, I can't imagine how much better the "Venice" could have been. I'm sure it's also an amazing phone, but for the price this one is just great. | 467 | 0 |
468 | Great Battery!
I bought this battery from Eforcity for my G1 because my old battery became bloated and wouldn't hold a charge for more than an hour or so. So far i've been constantly using my phone for web browsing, ebook reading, and taking calls for over 6 hours and it just hit 30% battery left. I am very impressed. :-D | 468 | 0 |
469 | Not for IOS 7
This charger was amazing until I updated my IPhone to IOS 7. Apple programmed the new software to make it incompatible with after market chargers and now it doesn't work. | 469 | 0 |
470 | My Two Cents Worth
I had the N75 about two weeks and here is my report:o I find the loose-fitting lid an irritant. Maybe other(')s don't.o Mine doesn't make any funny internal sounds.o Mine doesn't get hot.o Mine doesn't drop calls.o No stero bluetooth.o Mine seems to do a good job of voice recognition.o It bluetooths to my Moto H500 quickly, and the voice recognition worksfine there also.o The surface does soak up finger prints.o The display screens are spectacular.o I like the large buttons on the key pad.o Large screen, large buttons = large phone, I guess.o The battery goes flat pretty fast (one day), but I'm constantlyplaying with the phone. Maybe when the newness wears off, It'lldo better.o The pop-port is a pain; also, they should have put it on the topor bottom.o Transferring pictures, music and application using the pop-portis a breeze. It's quicker than screwing with the microSD.o Speaker are loud enough.o Being able to load different application is neat.o The pictures seem plenty sharp for a 2 Mega-pixel. If you blow themup, they become pixelated (see submitted pictures).o I'm going to keep it and hope for a battery solution, or learn tolive with it. | 470 | 0 |
471 | Voyager- almost three years later...
I've had this exact model since May, 2009 and just last week it finally stopped charging properly, though it still works. Although it isn't a smartphone, it does have internet capabilities (very slow, I might add), and you need not be in a hot-spot zone (if that's the correct lingo!) to use the internet. The inside qwerty keyboard is large (which I love), and I have yet to find a phone similar now that I want a smart phone. I've just ordered another one of these phones (awaiting its arrival), just to serve out the remainder of the two year agreement I have with Verizon. Since the phone was working well when my upgrade came available, I opted instead to get a Samsung tablet (which I dropped, it cracked, and now it doesn't work!!!) I've no complaints about this phone, and just transferred all my photos and videos from it onto a micro card just in case it (my current phone) goes completely dead. | 471 | 0 |
472 | Hard Snap-on rubberized Cover Case for Droid X
Love this cover! Very easy to install, fits perfectly, and the phone doesn't slip out of your hand thanks to the cover being rubberized! Plus, it's very pretty! | 472 | 0 |
473 | Same as Optimus V in disguise
I did not like the original Optimus V, as it was slow, dropped calls, and had few built in apps.This new phone is slightly better than the original, but is still very problem-filled.The on-screen keyboard is a disaster. internet is slow, the installed apps are poor and entering passwords is difficult.The manual is not easy to follow, and contains errors. For example the manual says to plug in the micro-SD card, but this is hidden from easy access in the battery compartment.This phone is not recommendedFollow-up January 24th 2012 (This is also posted on comments):This phone is very difficult to use. For example the calendar will not easily link to G-Mail. It continually defaults to the daily view, and you need two more steps to get to the monthly view.The calendar in the new phone will not accept tasks or appointments, and I still have to figure out how to do this after 3 days of research. Also, using the calendar means defaulting to the Google online calendar which means expensive web use. I do not trust the Google calendar, as you now have no privacy and your records go in to the database.I am still looking for a small, simple calendar app, and will try the Pure Calendar app. (Found one : CalenGoo)New installed apps do not show up as icons (for example CalenGoo). You have to manually install it, and this is not easy. There is no weather icon, and hookup to the Weather Channel is not easy. The pull-out keyboard, whilst handy is not easy to use either.You have to read the manual over and over, or you will mess up.I find with my heavy use that the battery life is 10-12 hours, which is unacceptable.Follow-up February 9th 2012:I am now happier with the phone after a very detailed examination of the downloadable manual.I learn something new every day.But there are still problems:- Not easy to use- Battery life poor- Unable to install drivers from LG web site. This site is terrible.- Do not put a shell on the phone. It is very difficult to remove.- Buy a 16 MB microSD cardWhen you activate the speaker to listen to messages, and then have to punch in numbers to delete etc., you cannot use the onscreen keyboard, but have to use the pull-out with its awkward use.So..... I guess I'll try the Motorola Triumph, and probably get upset again. I'll have to wait for a truly great Samsung phone.I was spoilt with my HTC Inspire, and I long for the old days. Pity I'm so poor that I have to use Virgin Mobile.Definitely not recommended.Follow up Jan 28th:I now find the phone much better after installing:Astrid To-Do List and Reminder, JuiceDefender Ultimate (also need the free basic app), CalenGoo (Calendar) and Evernote.- I still don't like the poor battery life, and the need for a 180 page manual (downloaded from the Virgin Mobile site).- The manual that comes with the phone sucks as it is poorly printed, too small print and the icons indecipherable.- The camera is lousy and is only 3 MP. At least a 5 MP camera is desired,and would cost LG about 75 cents. The pictures are also hard to view.I now think that because of their Virgin Mobile's lousy phones that I should switch to another company.Truly awful customer service, with a human voice very hard to get.Still not recommended.Follow up one month later: (February 9th 2012)- Still hard to use.- The keyboard is hard to use with the light coming from the front. The red keys are invisible. Why LG did not make the keys white with black lettering is unbelievable.- The LG website is terrible. I have been unable to download the drivers for the USB port.- What really drives me crazy is when the phone rings when it is on sleep. Thee are three steps to answering. I've missed many calls.In other phones, I just tap the screen and connect.Download the manual from the LG website and read it carefully. You will go crazy otherwise.([...])Don't buy a shell for the phone - it is difficult to remove.Do buy a larger micro-SD card (16 MB)I am happier with the phone now, but it is a beginner's phone, and is far from ideal. | 473 | 1 |
474 | Poor engineering - Case too long
DO NOT buy this for a 3G iPhone. The case is too long for the 3G so when the phone is in the case there is not enough of the phone extending out the top to grab hold of to pull the phone out. Excellent designed case and good material but the length needs to be cut by 3/4 inch to make it useable. I have returned mine. | 474 | 1 |
475 | Engine blew up before take off!!! EXTREMELY FRAGILE TOY!
Ok, maybe this isn't a toy, and maybe it really is super hi-tech ecc ecc..But this is my experience:I got it out of the box and got the battery charged and everything set.So I go and plug the battery to the drone being extremely cautious and what happens? I hear a loud pop and next thing I know I see fire from an engine! I actually had to put the flames out!!!I have a look and I notice one electronic part on the engine plate is completely burnt!Obviously the drone doesn't fly, so that's 300$ in a 1second flame!It maybe cool when it works but I must indeed say this thing is VERY FRAGILE, it looks fragile and it is, little unprotected wires coming out from every corner, this thing certainly is far from durable!Being deployed I can't take the hassle of sending it back to risk I will never see it again so I purchased a new engine, let's hope it'll work!I heard lot's of stories of people getting the drone and having to send it back immediately because it wouldn't work but I thought it was only due to bugs one the first ones... well now I know all those stories were true! | 475 | 0 |
476 | Nokia C6-01 with Belle and VOIP
I won't comment on the fine features of this phone given the other reviewers have already done such an excellent job, but I'd just like to say that the Belle update for this phone is just incredible. When I first bought the Nokia C6-01 it arrived with very "clunky" software and would restart itself at the drop of a hat. Boy am I glad I waited for the Belle update. Please do yourself a favour and get this done at a Nokia Care Centre or if you have to do it yourself use a reliable internet connection. Prior to applying the Belle update, it does what looks to be a thorough backup of contacts and messages etc. My personal experience was that after the update it failed to restore my SMS text messages as well as my "favorite places locations" that was kept with the MAPS application. The rule is to be sure you always backup your text messages etc using Nokia Suite as you might lose some of these after the upgrade.If you make use of VOIP you will need to re-install the SIP VoIP Settings application. The current version at the time of this review is referred to as "Symbian^3 SIP VoIP 3.1". The software will allow you to make VOIP calls over 3G as well as the ability to change the codecs e.g. G729 etc. If you are going to use VOIP over 3G make sure you turn on AWCDMA in the profile settings.As far as Skype is concerned, be sure to download the latest update. At the time of this review Skype has still not supplied a video call app for Belle which is most upsetting to all the Nokia fan boys out there.Also, the phone can function as a WiFi hotspot for all your favorite WiFi enabled devices such iPads, laptops etc. I use the paid version of JoikuSpot which provides WEP Open security.Last but not least, if you want to Voice Dial someone in your contact list, all you need to do is press the call button (The bottom left button that lights up green) till you hear two beeps "beep beep" and then just speak out the contact name into the phone. Now, you might have multiple numbers stored under one contact with various detail descriptors including an "internet telephone" descriptor or "SIP" descriptor etc. The trick is to press the call button to setup voice dialling and then to speak into the phone e.g. "John Doe internet" and it will then voice dial the "SIP" or "internet number" for John Doe. Don't forget to speak out the first name, surname and detail descriptor (cell, home, work, internet,... etc) otherwise you'll get the dreaded "no match found" message. | 476 | 0 |
477 | Smartphone Extended Battery
The back cover fit tightly. The battery adds a little weight. But I find that the phone feels better in my hand. Instead of charged for only a couple of hours (or less I now only charge up just once a day. Busy days charge twice... much better. And it is a samsung product. I would buy another one if this one fails. | 477 | 0 |
478 | Cheap Looking in Person
I was excited about this case. I thought it looked really stylish in the photos, but the case was very cheap looking in person. The six little gray "feet" you see in the picture are hard plastic, not rubber, and they don't keep the phone from sliding around (which was one of the reasons I wanted this case).I don't mean to say the case is horrible, just not as "premium" looking as the pictures make it out to be (at least in my opinion, to each his/her own). I can't attest to how it fits the G3 as I didn't even put it on my phone once I saw it out of the box. | 478 | 1 |
479 | Needs a little more QC (quality control)
This was a galaxy so close but yet so far far away. I had great hopes for this device with the ability to play flash, use a memory card, g3, usb adaptor and the front and back facing cameras. It is very close, in fact it may currently be the closest ipad competitor on the market today. The touch screen is fairly responsive. There are many useful apps. Most of the apps work fairly well. The size is nice and easy to hold. The screen, while not as clear as the iphone or large as the ipad is adequate. The reason I am returning the device is three fold. First of all the rear facing camera quit working. Secondly, the Tmobil g3 would not connect after numerous attempts due to the buggy web interface. Finally, I was unable to register the device with Samsung, again, due to the buggy web browser. You see, while the device is internet capable, it is not compatible with many web pages. Ironically, two of these pages were Tmobil and Samsung. Anyway, I really wanted this device to be my mid size tablet (I already have an iphone and ipad), but it kept disappointing me on one thing after the other. I think I will wait for Google to release droid for the tablet (this device is really just a large cellphone, Android 2.2, was meant for smartphone-sized screens) and I may try another carrier (because apparently Tmobil rushed into the market with a poorly tested device). Or I may just get the next ipad in April with the cameras and such. I love new technology and I found the same to be true for the google TV vs the Apple TV. The Apple TV only did certain things but did them well. The Google TV tried to do a lot but did it poorly. Might just be better to hook your PC or laptop up to your TV. Anyway, nice try Galaxy, but currently you are just too far away from a quality product. (remember how Microsoft lost to Apple by releasing Vista) Bonjour | 479 | 0 |
480 | Packs a punch!
From the minute you open the box, you can tell this is a quality product. It has stylish and sophisticated packaging, but it doesn't stop there. You'll need to charge it for about an hour, but after that you're off to the races. When you turn it on, it bleeps and gives a slight shaking feedback jolt. You really feel like this is a product from the future! It paired easily to my iphone and I was rocking out to tunes only seconds later.The sound on this box is phenomenal given the size. As another reviewed mentions, you need to take size in to consideration. This isn't going to compete against a classic stereo system, but I challenge you to find another portable sound device that performs as well as this one. The highs/mids are very crisp and the bass packs a punch. The portability of this product is really the key advantage, as I can bring it with me to the park, or toss it on my overnight bag to use in my hotel room while on a business trip. The included protective case with magnetic clasps is a really cool too!This device can also act as a bluetooth speaker phone. This was novel to use a few times, but the quality is not superior to other bluetooth headsets out there, so I don't use it for that purpose. But it's a nice bonus for anyone who might want to use that feature.I agree the current $200 price tag is a little steep. I bought my Jambox on Black Friday through the Apple Store and was fortune to score it for only $150. Hopefully this product will come down in price after the holidays.Rock on! | 480 | 0 |
481 | excellent product
My Razr battery had "worn" to the point where it required charging every second day. AFter looking over a number of batteries and reading the reviews, I was fearful of getting a poorly executed copy of the original battery.This unit has worked exactly as the original, going a full six days without charge even with my relatively low use of 3-4 calls a day. I no longer have to worry that the thing will be discharged when I need it.I'm very satisfied with this purchase and would recommend this to anyone needing a new battery for their razr. | 481 | 0 |
482 | Does not fit Xperia Mini
A good product that goes on easily and does what it's supposed to.A note for Xperia Mini (st15) owners: This is for the Mini Pro (sk17), not the Mini. The screen on the Pro is slightly larger than the Mini, so these don't fit. I was able to cut them to size with a block of wood, a razor, and a lot of patience. You need to cut thin strips from the sides to fit the slightly narrower screen of the Mini, and from the top or bottom for the shorter length. | 482 | 0 |
483 | DONT be fooled by other reviewers! WASTE OF MONEY!
Okay, first off, When i first got this delivered to by doorsteps, i couldnt wait to open it!After i got it open, wore it for a bit to test it out, yes, it was cool and cute.THEN, after actually being able to use the bluetooth, i mean USING it. wearing it on for hours until the batteries dies out! i found out that my ears would hurt from wearing it! WAS NOT comfortable to wear for a long period of time. -_- i would have to switch ears wearing it.NOT ONLY was that the PROBLEM, but after having it for a couple of months, I realized one day that my bluetooth was NOT charging! & i only used it a couple of times, even though i use it for a long period of time. I was really frustrated because the bluetooth would not want to charge at all! I have no idea why. Nothing is wrong with the charger, when i plug the charger in the outlet it turns green, but when i plug the bluetooth in, my bluetooth does not light up, to tell me its charging.BIG MISTAKE OF BUYING THIS!! WASTE OF MONEYYY!! | 483 | 1 |
484 | Not the same cases
The cases in the photo I can say are possibly the best cases if you are looking for a slim protective case for everyday wear and tear. I had the same ones for my iPhone 4 and loved them, my iPhone 4 dropped multiple times and still looks brand new. I was thrilled to find that they had the same ones for the iPhone 5 and ordered them immediately. To my disappointment the cases I received were not the same ones in the photograph, they all have pieces that cover the volume buttons the headphone jack and charger port. I am sure that this may be a plus for some but I am not to fond of having the ports covered. The clear case fits perfectly meanwhile the blue (which is a darker blue) is loose and the purple is too tight on the iPhone making my screen protector bubble. Not too happy with this purchase but since it was so cheap I don't think I'll go through the trouble of sending them all the way back to China. Haven't seen any other reviewer with this problem maybe I was just unlucky. | 484 | 0 |
485 | Good but Spare Battery Doesn't Fit
I bought this dock because I had pretty much the same thing for my old HTC Evo 3D and I loved it. This dock is very similar but with one major flaw. The spare battery doesn't actually fit into the battery slot on the back. It's still a decent charging dock and fits the phone snugly. You can take out a small plastic piece that would provide enough room to fit the phone with a case on. I'll probably still keep the dock and maybe just take a knife to it to widen the battery slot a bit. Not something I should have to do but at the moment there doesn't seem to be any better dock options.UPDATE: I've decided to return the dock to Amazon and I have ordered this one instead: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B007PKBVN8/ref=oh_details_o00_s00_i00 | 485 | 0 |
486 | Excellent Case!!!
I previously had an EVO 4G and had an excellent case from this company Seidio. I recently got the iPhone 5 and you may say it's a bit excessive, but I actually have tried 4 different cases. Seidio's Surface case is definitely the very best case I've tried for the iPhone 5. I've been very happy with this company and I think next time I get a cell phone, I won't waste my time shopping around, and instead just go with Seidio. The only negative is the price. I feel like paying $26 for a piece of plastic is a rip off. Some of the Otterbox cases are even far more expensive though. If you want a case that is similar to the Seidio Surface, but a little cheaper, I'd go with the Splash Cruiser. | 486 | 0 |
487 | Love it if it were not Defective
It over doubled the life of the battery.. Worked GREAT for almost 3 months... Now won't hold a charge and beeps... Unfortunate! I will try one more even though I cannot get a refund or exchange because the battery life is SO BAD on the iPhone 4 | 487 | 0 |
488 | MISLEADING and way over priced
I purchased this product because of the replacement option - but, have to jump through a few hoops for replacement films AND THE REPLACEMENT FILMS ARE NOT FREE | 488 | 1 |
489 | Verizon? Motorola? Is anyone going to recall this phone?
This phone needs to be recalled! After reading reviews on several sites, I see that everyone is having the same problems I am. I've talked to Motorola and they won't help (talk about lack of customer service and a general bad attitude). Apparently all of us who made the horrible mistake of getting this phone on a contract are stuck with Verizon giving us the same bad phone again and again. Stop the MADDNESS! If a phone won't charge, shuts itself off whenever, is completely undependable - something must be done. I'm very disappointed in both these companies for not stepping up to the plate! | 489 | 0 |
490 | incomplete product
The product Nokia N8 Unlocked GSM Touchscreen Phone Featuring GPS Navigation with Voice and 12 MP Camera - U.S. Version with Warranty (Gray) purchased by Nostra came to the right direction in miami, I dont recived completely, we dont recived the cellphone, only got the accessories and , we wanted to see how we can fix this thank you very much expect a prompt response | 490 | 1 |
491 | Bling Stylus Pens and Zebra Stylus Pens
These are wonderful stylus pens, my daughters lover them. They are very pretty and colorful! They also work really well. | 491 | 0 |
492 | Nice looking case, but....
I was very excited to get this case; I actually got one for my mom and my sister as well. It looked nice and I received compliments on it UNTIL my daughter dropped my phone. The case is plastic not metal, and material is not so strong, so when dropped it chipped on the corner and some of the rhinestones fell off. If you are looking for a great looks, go for it, but I would not recommend this product if you have kids who have access to your phone or have tendency of dropping your device. | 492 | 0 |
493 | DO NOT BUY - THIS PHONE DOES NOT WORK IN THE US
This phone DOES NOT work in the US. The phone is from Hong Kong and the software inside is for that area and networks. I spoke directly with Motorola and they said there is nothing you can do but, return the phone. | 493 | 1 |
494 | Great pouch!
This is a great pouch for the iPhone 4! The pouch fits very snugly over the phone. The pouch takes about a week or so to break in and take form. It has been reported about this pouch that at times the volume rocker on side can catch on the leather. I found that at first this is true when the leather has not been stretched or broken in. After the break in period though this is not an issue. This pouch gives you access to the headphone jack as well as the silent/ringer switch on the side. The volume rocker is covered by the case. The sleep/awake button on the top is also accessible through the phone. At the bottom of the pouch there are two sets of three holes on each side (6 all together). It is easy to hear the phone ring while it is in the pouch. I have been able to hear my phone ring while still in the pouch on normal (middle) volume levels. The pouch itself is a nice leather that looks very stylish on the outside. On the inside the pouch is lined with a felt material. I would recommend this pouch for anyone who likes the naked iPhone 4 but wants something to keep it in when not in use. | 494 | 0 |
495 | LG C1300 free is still a ripoff
First, I hope no one reading these reviews is considering actually paying for this thing. I think that you shouldn't even take it for free, for two reasons: 1. you'll be paying a bundle a month for a service you can barely use, and 2. you probably passed up another free phone that no matter how bad it is, has to be better than the LG 1300.My major complaint is dropped calls. (The battery life is a little thin, but I would say not a major problem.) But it's really tough to have a conversation more involved than "when are you getting home?" "seven." "okay, see you then." because you will spend half your time saying, "wait, can you say that again?" The reception is awful (/with/ the new antenna) even when the phone doesn't drop calls. Plus, the sound quality is really poor, and as other people have said you have to grind the phone into your ear to make out anything the other person is saying.DO NOT take this as a free phone as I did - ANYTHING would be better. If you have the choice between this phone and a cardboard box with numbers written on it, choose the box. At least you can keep photos in it. | 495 | 0 |
496 | NO GO...
SO FIRST OFF THEY DILIVERED ON TIME AND IT WASN'T BROKE...BUT... THIS COVER DOESNT GO TO THE 8330. THE TOP KEYS NEXT TO THE ROLLER BALL DONT FIT.ITS A COMPLETELY DIFFERENT SHAPED KEY. THE ACTUALL SCREEN LIKE POPS OUT OF THE CASE IT DOESNT LOOK LIKE IT FIT RIGHT. ME AND MY BUDDIE HAVE THE SAME PHONE HE BOUGHT A COVER FROM EBAY SO WE KNOW HOW TO CHANGE IT, HIS LOOKS GREAT. I WOULDNT RECCOMEND THIS FOR THE 8330. | 496 | 0 |
497 | Broke after 1 week
I ordered this battery, it came fairly fast and worked fine for about a week than stopped charging. | 497 | 0 |
498 | Fast shipping, Great product
Great fitThree levels of protectionSilicone rubber only (less bulky)silicone with hard back (better protection)silicone, hard back fits in holster ( Best protection, and clip to my belt)I recommend | 498 | 0 |
499 | Useless
Sure it can float. But it does not protect your iphone against water since it is an open shell. useless unless you put another case to seal your phone. | 499 | 1 |