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Ericsson T18s |
| Date: |
06/02/02 (687 review reads) |
| Rating: |
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Advantages: Good looking, Good sound quality, Vibrate Function
Disadvantages: Small keypad buttons, Quite heavy, Non-predicitive texting
I've owned this phone for some time now, and I have to say that it is a good phone, but it is also a phone that has pros and cons that equal each other. So, when making the decision whether to buy this phone or not, i had to come to realise that the phone i was buying was not one I would be able to show off too much, but more a phone that's main purpose is to be a mobile phone, unlike many of the phones available today. The phone's Pros The phone's packed full of features. Its got voice-dialing, voice answering (where you just have to say hello for it to answer the call for you), vibrate function, and all the other 'standard' functions. It also has a sweet little flip on it which saves you from having to put the keylock on all the time. This is especially useful for people like me who seem to spend all their credit by sitting on the phone!! The phone's Cons The phone has a few cons, and as i said they roughly equal the pros. The problem that a lot of people have picked up on is the fact that the buttons on the keypad are very small, and hence you can sometimes lose your grip on the things, and completely mess up a number or a text. Talking of texts, the phone doesn't have predicitive text, and so it can sometimes take ages to write one text. The phone looks small, and it is, but it is also quite heavy, and can rival some of the 'brick' phones that are around. Also, the phone has a battery life that only lasts a couple of days, so for any busy person this can be quite annoying at times. Overall, this phone is a quality bit of kit for anyone who wants a mobile phone. Anyone who wants a PC, games console, notebook, tea-maker and phone all in one- this isn't for you.
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- 06/02/02 My hubbie had one of these but dropped it on the floor and smashed it to smithereens! |
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