Reviews written by rick
Motorola
Verizon's Krave Satisfies Hunger1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
This is an excellent phone with great reception. The Krave offers a bright screen, is very user friendly and looks great. My only issue was the smudging. I constantly had to wipe my fingerprints off the phone. However, other than that, I found this to be an exceptional companion.
LG
Verizon's LG VX8000, Up-To-Par1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
I had an associate who bought the LG VX8000 as a back up phone. He has now changed it to his main phone based on how good the signal and features were. I asked him to let me borrow his phone for the weekend to review it. I'd have to say he was correct.
RIM
T-Mobile's Blackberry 7290 Wins Fans1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
This Editor was very impressed with the Blackberry 7290. As a portable companion it was excellent with the many projects I have piled on me. Also, it was comfortable in hand and was easy to use.
Samsung
Sprint Instinct Offers More than 5 Senses1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
Awesome Phone! It was a fantastic phone from the start. Loads of features to keep you entertained and productive.
Nokia
Nokia 2125i, A Light Weight Competitor1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
The Nokia 2125i cell phone is light weight and easy to use.
Motorola
Cricket's Motorola V3c is a Delight5 of 5 people found the following review helpful
This is a great phone with good improvements that have been made with a new OS system. Motorola
Boost Mobile i710, Great Phone1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
A good basic phone that offer more than expected. While it does not have a camera and other gadgets, it does give the user a two-way radio that was more beneficial to me than a camera.
Motorola
Motorola F3, Slim on Design and Features2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
With more advanced phones becoming affordable, I was surprised at the basic price for this phone that doesn't offer much in features. At the online price of $45.99, from Motorola's website, I was shocked to see the F3 doesn't come with bluetooth, no camera, no connectivity, no music, no removable memory, etc...
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