Editorial Review Don't turn this phone sideways. It's likely to disappear. Meet one of the thinnest phones on the market, the Samsung SGH-t519 Trace. At just about a quarter of an inch thick at its widest point, this phone slides effortlessly into the tightest jeans pocket. It also looks great, with a unique beveled faceplate that makes it comfortable to hold. Read more
Features Quad band 850/900/1800/1900 gives you best coverage1.3 Megapixel camera to capture all thoes unexpected momentsBluetooth technology for a truely hands free experienceListen to your favorite music with the built in MP3 playerKeep in touch with friends through Instant Messaging
Reviews (10)
Slimmest, Stylish Phone (Lacks some useful features)
A first look at this phone and you will be tempted to buy it. However, it makes a lot of sense to go through all that it offers and make the buying decision simply because there is a choice of variety of phones available on the market in the similar category.
Early observations with t519 Trace
Early Negatives:
decent phone, but definitely room for improvements
having this phone for 12 days
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12. Motorola RAZR V3m Pink Phone (Verizon Wireless) by Verizon Wireless
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list price: $399.99
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Editorial Review Boasting support for Verizon Wireless' exclusive V Cast mobile content service, which is powered by EV-DO high-speed data technology, the RAZR V3m is the best RAZR yet from Verizon Wireless. The V3m also features a microSD/TransFlash memory card slot, a 1.3 megapixel camera, and a lot more goodies. But the big news is that the V3m supports Verizon Wireless' exciting music service, which lets you discover and jam out to tunes wherever you roam. And for those who love to make a statement, the RAZR V3m is now available in gorgeous pink. Read more
Features EVDO high speed data access1.3 megapixel digital camera with 4x digital zoomIntegrated speakerphone with advanced speech recognitionBluetooth wireless technology enabledUp to 30MB of available end user memory
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Verizon (VERI Zucky versiON) black model purchased
The RAZR WAS a cool phone. Verizon's firmware really sucks. It is not user friendly at all. It takes additional keystrokes to simply get to your address book to scroll for a number or to send a text message. The phone and Verizon do have great reception but that's about all I can say good about this. The memory card slot is in the battery bay so it isn't readily accessible should you wish to remove/add a card. I am happy to be with Verizon but really regret not returning the phone and trying another one.
Great Value!
I bought this from my service provider and have definitely enjoyed it.I do not take part in the extras that you can get like the Vcast (someone else would probably get more enjoyment out of it with the Vcast) but in spite of that have had no trouble with this phone.It is very compact and has a flat numeric pad; which I think is a great feature.I also like the way the phone book is set up and with the service provider I have and the bluetooth headset makes this phone a joy to have and use.
an alright phone, but lots of problems
Okay, well I just got my second razor yesterday and Ive only has this for 8 days. The last v3m razor that I had, froze constantly, the texting always lagged, and I wouldnt even get a texting menu anymore telling me I had a new text, the text would just pop up. So I really got mad and returned the phone yesterday, but since I got locked into taht 2 year contract thing, I had to just get a replacement. So I got a replacement, and the battery is amazing now(i only got 7 hours at the most out of my phone) and the texting is fine now, but now, it doesnt let me know when I get a new voicemail. I have to go and check my voicemail every 5 minutes to see if I have a new one. It is soo annyoing. I am never buying a razor ever again! It is the worst phone EVER! Don't even think about buying this thing! You'll just have problems after problems after problems. I can't wait to get rid of this thing.
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13. Motorola RAZR V3 Pink Phone (Cingular) by Motorola
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list price: $599.99
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Editorial Review Thin is definitely in. At just over a half-inch thick, the Motorola RAZR V3 is the perfect combination of sleek design and powerful features. With long-range Bluetooth, support for video playback, a VGA (640 x 480) camera, and a gorgeous color screen, the RAZR V3 is everything you're looking for in a stylish mobile companion. The Motorola RAZR V3 is truly an impressive quad-band phone. And now it is available in gorgeous pink (some folks call it magenta) for those who want to kick up the style and get the most out of their Cingular service. Read more
Features Razor-thin aircraft aluminum caseBluetooth wireless technologyMPEG4 video playbackBuilt-in speakerphoneDigital camera with 4x digital zoom
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Bad choice
I bought the Razr thinking it was awesome! Oh how I wish i would have looked into more!
I hate this phone
I bought 2 Razr V3 pink phones for my family plan of 4.I was veryunhappy with the phone.The memory is too low, I don't even know why this phone has the video playback since it doesn't have enough memory to do so.No card slot to increase increase memory too.I regret buying this phone.Now I can't exchange these 2 phones for different ones.People, don't get this phone at all, only if you use for basic features.There are much better phones on Amazon to get.
I HAD to have this phone and now I hate it
When the pink razrs came out, I knew I had to have one.They looked really cool.So, I waited patiently til I was eligible for my upgrade (Cingular) and then ordered it immediately!
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14. Motorola RAZR V3 Phone (T-Mobile) by Motorola
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list price: $249.99
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Editorial Review Thin is definitely in. At just over a half-inch thick, the Motorola RAZR V3 is the perfect combination of sleek design and powerful features. With long-range Bluetooth, support for video playback, a VGA (640 x 480) camera and a gorgeous color screen, the RAZR V3 is everything you're looking for in a stylish mobile companion. Get the most out of your T-Mobile service with this impressive quad-band phone. Read more
Features Razor-thin aircraft aluminum caseBluetooth wireless technologyMPEG4 video playbackBuilt-in speakerphoneDigital camera with 4x digital zoom
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can use only one hand!
I had a stroke a little over one year. I have to have a phone thats easy to opperate with one hand. light.I have to have a phone all the time. safty issues!! I love this phone. some nice things like a camera to take pictures and a voice recorder.
This phone is awful
This is, by far, the WORST phone I have ever owned!I've only had it for 5 months and already the battery is worn out and it is starting to malfunction.VERY disappointed!I will NEVER buy a motorola again!Don't waste your money on this garbage!I will stick to the LG brand, as I am going to have to shell out major $ for a new phone.BUYERS BEWARE!
HELLO MOTO!!!!!
I purchased this phone from my local T-Mobile store along with an Unlimited Nights/Weekends/1000 Whenever Minutes plan and I must say, I am very impressed.The phone is beautiful and thin, and although this phone has been available for a long time now, I still can't get over how thin it is.Reception is great, and compared side by side to my old Samsung x475(T-Mobile, same network as the RAZR), the RAZR always wins on the reception.Where my Samsung gets 1 bar to no service in my room where I am typing this from, the RAZR gets a steady 3 bars, sometimes 2 but it never goes below that.On my old samsung, calls sounded weak and the audio would clip a lot, sometimes the call would even get dropped.I have yet to see my new RAZR drop calls.The screen on this phone is beautiful, or at least the main screen.The front screen on the outside of the phone is color but it seriously lacks contrast and color saturation.However, for an external screen, it does just fine.This phone also has bluetooth and has worked flawlessly with my bluetooth headset.I have also been able to send pictures taken with the RAZR's camera to my friend's camera-less phone via bluetooth.If you are looking for an affordable, stylish, bluetooth-rocking cell phone, this is the one.
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15. Motorola RAZR V3 Pearl Gray Phone (T-Mobile) by Motorola
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list price: $249.99
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Features Razor-thin aircraft aluminum caseBluetooth wireless technologyMPEG4 video playbackBuilt-in speakerphoneDigital camera with 4x digital zoom
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Excellent Phone!
The Motorola Razr V3 is a wonderful piece of technology.T-Mobile works great with it.I get great reception basically everywhere.Not only is theRazr a good looking cell phone but it also has amazing battery life.The speakerphone is nice and loud.Overall the Razr is a user-friendly camera flip-phone with a pleasing appearance.
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16. palm Treo 700p Smartphone (Verizon Wireless)
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list price: $599.99
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Features Integrated thumbable QWERTY keyboard with LED backlight makes sending email3 and editing documents fast and familiarSend and receive email from multiple corporate and personal email accounts, with built-in support for Microsoft® Outlook®, Hotmail, Yahoo!, AOL, and other POP3 and IMAP accountsUses EvDO network with average download speeds of 400-600 kbps1.3 megapixel camera to shoots crisp, clear digital imagesPlay your favorite MP3 files and other PlaysForSure audio content using Windows Media Player Mobile
Reviews (24)
Phone Keeps Freezing!
I am on my second Treo 700p from Verizon.I would love to love this phone - but it keeps freezing!As others have posted, I have the same problems - random freezing only cured by battery removal.
Unusable for business
I almost never write a review like this, but the 700P is a device that never should have been released.I am on my 4th phone in 2 months; and have spent hours/days fighting with Sprint about this device.
Profoundly disappointing and aggravating
I had a Palm way back when, and reverted to the old diary after it went down en route to a critical meeting.Four years later finds me in the same boat, again, with more expensive, more cumbersome, but still non-functional equipment.Every criticism you see below is true.This is simply not a successful product.If you are a computer geek who enjoys the journey more than the result, doubtless there's something to be gotten from re-working the same piece of information twenty times because the software has failed in one way or another.For those of us who want a tool that works, i.e., as a pencil works (you write it once, and it's there) this is a morass of annoyance.I don't know if they will ever figure out the bugs, but this is nowhere close.
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17. Motorola SLVR L7 Pink Phone (Cingular) by Motorola
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list price: $599.99
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Editorial Review If you thought the RAZR V3 was cool, you'll love the latest addition to Motorola's line of super-chic, super powerful phones, the SLVR L7. Packing all the great functionality of the RAZR V3, plus a few more bells and whistles like removable memory, the SLVR L7 adopts a thin, candy-bar form factor that is sure to turn heads. The SLVR L7 also adds support for iTunes, allowing you to play, sort, store, and manage your music right on the phone. With long-range Bluetooth, support for video playback, a VGA (640 x 480) camera, and a gorgeous color screen, the quad-band SLVR L7 is a great way to get the most out of your Cingular service. Read more
Features iTunes Digital Jukebox - play, sort, store and manage music (Store up to 100 songs on removable Micro SD card)VGA Camera with 4x digital zoom, video capture and playbackBluetooth® wirelesss synchronizationDownload games, MP3, ringtones and streaming videoSleek ultra thin RAZR like design with Pre-installed 512 MB Micro SD card for extended memory
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Phancy Phenomenal Phabulous Petite Pink Phone
First of all, pink just makes a Mamalinde happy.After spending WAY too much time on the phone with Cingular in a long and drawn out "upgrade" request and after being promised the phone twice and having it not shipped as promised, I had about reached the point of switching carriers and stopping the torture.But, I finally got my phancy pink phone and it was worth the wait.Where to start?How about with one thing at a time, which is how I managed the learning curve on this pheature laden phone
I REALLY REALLY wanted this pink phone
but the review before mine about radiation really concerns me.
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18. Samsung A930 Phone (Verizon Wireless) by Verizon Wireless
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list price: $399.99
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Editorial Review The SCH-a930 does so many things so well you'll wonder how you ever got by without it. This mid-range CDMA phone sports a slick clamshell design with an internal antenna, OLED outer display, and media keys on the front. Key features include EVDO high-speed data, a microSD memory card slot, Bluetooth, a 1.3 megapixel digital camera, and a speakerphone. Read more
Features With its built-in GPS functionality, the a930 is poised to take advantage of dozens of LBS applications. For example, you can quickly find nearby restaurants, gas stations and movie theatersThe a930 lets you choose the size and style of display font that appears as you dial. It’s all fun, and it’s all yousync your phonebook, for an up to date contact list. Also supported is the Bluetooth serial port and dial-up networking profilesBluetooth ® technology gives you the ability to talk while driving when you use the Bluetooth Car Kit or Bluetooth Mono HeadsetFor dramatic stills, there’s a rotating lens and built-in flash in the integrated camera
Reviews (6)
Sexy Phone with Overall Good Build Quality
i have had this phone for over a week now, and i am very satisfied. let me tell you for the price you are getting is a steal. how can one make money by getting a new phone? i dont know but i dont really care either.
Poor design
I can hardly pick this phone up without accidentally hitting the volume or speakerphone button. The manual that comes with it uses little icons instead of written words. Besides being almost indistinguishable from one another, these icons make reading the instructions akin to reading a coded message. You really have to stop and study each icon to figure out what the hell they are talking about. From brand new, the battery needs recharging less than every 48 hours. Just doesn't seem to hold a charge worth a darn. Poor reception... really poor inside. The menu buttons seem to be strategically designed to get you to use the various V-cast and additional charges type functions. It makes it harder to use simple phone functions. I bought the case for it and it's a bust too. The way it's made, the phone won't close properly and the clear cover over the keys, makes pressing them individually almost impossible. I have nothing good to say about the design or function of this phone.
Why I like the Samsung a930...
I don't know why people rate this phone so bad, when it really isn't so bad.I'm writing this review for my mom since we both own the phone right now (My name is Keli speaking for mom - Deslina).We got it as a deal by just going to the Verizon store (2 phones with new contract for $100 with a $50 rebate = $50 spent for 2 of these phones).That was just the first positive option I found for this phone.
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19. Motorola Q Phone (Verizon Wireless) by Verizon Wireless
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list price: $399.99
-- our price: $99.99
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Features At only 0.45 inches thin, you’ll be amazed at how much is in your Motorola QListen to music, stream videos, surf the web, play games all rich in color and stereo soundView documents, spreadsheets, presentations and PDFs while mobileA full QWERTY keyboard makes emailing a breezeUse Bluetooth®-enabled wireless head phones, stereo headphones, car kits and even eyewear
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Excellent consumer smartphone
I replaced a phone and a PDA with the Q and have been pretty happy since. The display is sharp, so I'm not finding the smaller size a problem, and the qwerty keyboard is a whole different world from on-screen keyboards and a stylus. It is a little sluggish compared to my iPAQ, but still very useable.
Previous owner of an SMT-5600, really didn't like the "Q"
I've had a Smartphone for about two years, so I'm not one of those people who didn't like the "Q" because I expected PocketPC features on it.I switched from Cingular to Verizon for service reasons, and the Q seemed like the closest phone to the Audiovox SMT-5600 that I had and liked.It was definitely wider, but thinner, which seemed like a reasonable tradeoff.
Some simple points
-- The screen clarity is exceptional, much better than a PDA I own.
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20. palmOne Treo 650 PDA Phone (Cingular)
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list price: $599.99
-- our price: $44.99
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Features Fully integrated phone and PDA with digital video and camera capabilitiesIntegrated Bluetooth technologyVibrant 320 x 320 touchscreen displayBacklit QWERTY keyboardEmail access to Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 using VersaMail
Reviews (138)
A very good PDA/phone with some minor annoying defects
I love that phone. This is a highly customize and flexible device, I totally recommend it to anyone who has a busy schedule and doesn't mind a big phone.Phone function works great, although it takes some time to adjust to it's big size. I was using small flip phones prior getting Treo 650.Battery life is great, it can go easy 2-3 days without charging. Bluetooth surprisingly doesn't eat up battery. Earpiece works really well, I don't like that earpiece jack isn't standard. The display is very bright, and sharp. The camera pictures quality sucks, but who really uses phone-camera to take photos?:)Users should install the latest Palm os patch to fix up resetting, battery life, and other problems. I find it annoying that thequick-shortcut buttons are not protected by keylock.Also, there is no multilingual support available unless third-party application is installed. The PDA reset a few times on me, but have installed quite a few third party applications on it.
bad on all counts
The email doesn't work. Especially ridiculous with Gmail. The device crashes a lot and resets. The people at Cingular don't know how to fix it (although someone in the data support department admitted aloud that the 650 is NOT compatible with Gmail -- no one in the customer service or warranties department will admit it), and Cingular is perfectly willing to send you new devices to replace the "faulty" device under the manufacturer's warranty -- and with each replacement device that works as poorly as the previous one, Cingular is still unwilling to admit that the device is a problem. Unwilling to simply get you onto another device. Unwilling to admit that the phone is incapable of actually doing what it is supposed to do. As frustrated as I've ever been with a cell phone company -- I have never been as infuriated with both a provider and a manufacturer.
RUN AWAY - this product defines caveat emptor!
I do not review things, and I have an extremely high level of tolerance for product functioning.Nevertheless, I am so fed up with my palmOne Treo 650 (which I have owned for a year), that I have called Verizon today, complained to Palm, joined a class action, and reactiviated my several year-old flip phone that has water damage.Yes - my water damaged, cheap LG phone functions better than my palm treo.
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