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Product worked exactly as described. It fit my phone perfectly and went on with very little effort. This case gives me the right amount of protection while not destroying my pocket when I try to remove it. | 45 stars
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The HS26w is my 3rd BT headset, and the phone i'm using is the Sony-Ericsson w600i. I figured even if the w600i doesn't support Bluetooth 2.0, sooner or later i'll end up with a phone that does, why not get a headset that's already using the new standard? Paid 49 USD for this, I've had the headset for about a week now, and i'm not entirely pleased.First the sound quality, this headset is decent when its near the phone, and it delivers clear and normal sounding voice on both ends. this is good. in noisy locations it doesnt work as well, but being a sub $50 headset i didn't expect it to perform that well in the first place.The range of the headset is... iffy. paring up with the w600i, at about 2 meter out the HS26w starts to get statics. around 6 meter or so people on the other end couldn't hear me. paired it with a Moto Razr V3 and the range increases a bit, statics comes in around 4 meters or so. So, i guess its pretty much a phone dependent thing, your mileage may vary.Next is user comfort. This headset uses an unorthodox fork shaped clip/hook to secure itself, and for the most part it works. the fork shaped clip is made of soft rubber, and feels comfortable and secure even if you have glasses on. however, because the fork's position is fixed (its screwed on, you can't remove it nor adjust it), if you have large ears (i do), the speaker won't be pointing at your ear canal correctly. i ended up having to turn the volume up, which creates echo...The unit is somewhat heavy, so its not one of those 'i didn't know i had it on' kind of headset. whats worse, the unit's dimension is bigger than most of the current gen headsets. length and width might seem ok on paper, but the thickness kills it - at its thickest point, the HS26w is almost as thick as it is wide - about the size of a pack of gum, this is definately not a inconspicuous headset. what makes it worse is that while the front panel design isn't bad, there isn't even an attempt made at making the sides look better - its just 2 pieces of colored plastic screwed together. when the unit is this thick, its just ugly.on the upside, pairing the headset up with phones and PCs is pretty easy, this headset doesn't seem to have a pairing mode - you just need to search for it with your phone and pc, than enter the passcode and thats it.so, there you have it, the HS25w is a 6th gen BT2.0 headset that's too heavy, too big, and too ugly when worn. i'm probably going to return mine in a few days. | 23 stars
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I bought this to replace holster I sat on and broke. This holster does not fit on my phone. It is about a 1/4 inch to long. Trashed as would cost more postage to return that to replace. Needless to say will not order another from this company. | 01 star
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It's very difficult to hear on this phone. It was in the beginning and now more so only 7 months later! I'm about to get yet another new phone b/c this one is "unable to charge" now and I can't be w/o a phone while motorola decides what to do with it. This is the 2nd motorola to do this. My last one I would have to hold the charging plug into the phone to get a connection. That one unexpectedly died on me, taking a bunch of non-SIM numbers with it. | 01 star
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Great seller, fast shipping! Battery was just as described - original Palm battery that holds a charge just like when the phone was brand new! Great fix for a great price! | 45 stars
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This is the second cover I have ordered and it is the same as the first one. The cover is too short for the Motorola V3i cell phone. It is not worth the effort(money)to get back to the supplier. | 01 star
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Have not had any problems. Use it to charge both my Sony Ericsson Z310a phone and a Sony Ericsson bluetooth Headset HBH-PV708. There is also a little bright light (switch activated) that could be used at night if needed. | 45 stars
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I bought this headset because it was on sale at a decent price compared to most bluetooth headsets. I got to say that I am pretty satisfied with the performance of it so far. Long battery life. Good reception even when its in my pocket. Callers have no difficulty hearing me and I have no problems hearing them. If any flaws exist, they are a somewhat loose fit around the ear when you put it on, allthough mine has never fallen off. Also you do need to press down a bit hard on the button to answer calls. Aside from that, its a good working headset. Thumbs Up! | 34 stars
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The JABRA EarSet for your Nokia phone allows you to talk and drive safely. I couldn't believe it worked but it's amazing it reads the vibration from your jaw. The sound quality is perfect and no one even knows I am using a headset. It's the perfect gift idea for your friends who live with the phone to their ear. Don't forget to "Practice Safe Cellular!" | 45 stars
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I have had Vonage since the middle of Feb 2004. I absolutely love it. The features are cutting edge. (voicemail emailed to you..etc.) When you loose power, you will need to reset the Vonage Adapter, but that has only happened to me 2 times. When the Vonage Adapter does loose it signal, Vonage has a feature where it automatically forwards calls to an alternate number. (I use my cell phone) I am 100% satisfied with my service. | 45 stars
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The description is wrong. It is a generic Krusell PDA case, twice bigger than the cell phone in height. Impossible to use. Rip-off. | 01 star
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After trying several other brands and models, I settled on the Plantronics 640. It is simply the best, very clear sound, easy to operate, the multiple size earbuds insure a perfect fit, no more extra cords and chargers since I can use the same charge cord as my phone and the optional ear loop gives me a secure fit that won't fall off. Great product for the active person. | 45 stars
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THE BATTERY THAT I RECEIVED WIOULD NOT HOLD A CHARGE AND WOULD FAIL SHORTLY AFTER PUTTING IT IN MY PHONE. THE SUPPLIER SAID THAT THEY WOULD LIKE TO SUPPLY A NEW BATTERY AS A FREE REPLACEMENT. OVER ONE MONTH HAS NOW GONE AND I STILL HAVE NOT RECIVED THE FREE REPLACEMENT. I SUSPECT THAT THIS BATTERY FROM THIS SUPPLIER IS NO GOOD. | 01 star
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if Sprint is your provider, do NOT buy this phone. I bought one back in Feb. of 2007. Initially I was happy with it but over the past month, this phone has turned into a piece of junk. It started out by just shutting off on it's own at any given time. Next thing I noticed was the battery would need a full charging every day no matter if I didn't even make a call. I called Motorola and they sent me a new battery. Same problem. Called them back and they said I had to send in the phone for repair which would take 10 days and they do not replace them. Really convenient! After this I called Sprint and they told me that this is a very common problem with this phone and basically I'm stuck with it. They also said there is no repair that can be made to the phone and the best Motorola would do was send a new one which would very likely have the same problem. Sprint also wouldn't replace it because I didn't buy the insurance for it. The best they would do was offer me $150 towards a new phone. Sounds to me like this phone didn't get all the bugs worked out of it and sad to say is a total dud from Motorola. To those who bought it already, good luck. I hope your luck is better than mine was and I am also far from the only one ready to throw this phone under the next train.I also discovered two very annoying features about this phone (if anything can get more annoying). Number one is the slow response when hitting buttons on this phone that others have mentioned. The other thing that drove me nuts was the lack of any indicator that you have a voicemail. The only way to find out is to open it up and look at the screen. I could never figure out how a phone with this many bells and whistles could not have at least a blinking light or something.Bottom line is the fact that this phone was a total waste of $300. | 01 star
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The Aliph Jawbone delivers what the reviews and the manufacturer promise in terms of clarity when listening and speaking. The only drawback for me is the comfort of the fit. Maybe I have an oddly shaped ear. | 34 stars
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Bought this product to try and recharge my cell phone after forgetting my charger at home. Bottom line: Cell phone still dead and I'm out twenty bucks.Mind you, it looks like it's working. The lights flash and the cell phone gets warm, but even hours later the cell phone is still dead. I just hope the useless piece of junk hasn't burned out my battery. (And yes, I did put the batteries in the right way around.) | 01 star
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I just received this yesterday. It was shipped fast and the look and feel of it is impressive. The light works great, and that's about it. When connected to my iPhone 3g or iPod Nano 2g, it does nothing. It does recharge my Kensington mini battery, but the iPhone will not charge if this thing is also attached to the Kensington at the same time. Boxwave's web site claims that this is compatible with iPhone 3g. Well, it isn't. | 01 star
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This is my second Nokia with the same basic structure. Yes I drop it, but that's my fault...not the phone. It survives. For those of us that just want a phone without the bells and whistles, it is a servicable option. It is easy to read and I like how lit up it is. The key pads are large enough for my old man fingers to work, although the "K" is a bit hard to read. I miss the ability to have multiple phone numbers listed for one address book entry but I worked around it. As I said, I am older and I liked the weight and substance of the phone. Some of these little new phones with all the "stuff" on them are very light and small. In my mind I can't help but think "cheap". Some of the complaints in these reviews are caused by problems with the service rather than the phone. Or some are because the phone lacks certain features. Well duh...don't expect a phone you're getting for $ 10 or less to match all the bells and whistles of a $ 300 high tech machina ex deus. For those with basic, realistic expectations this has been a a great telephone. | 34 stars
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The Jabra FreeSpeak connected with my Nokia 6310i fine, but it would disconnect for no reason. The headset was never farther then my ear to my waist. The clarity was never as good as a wired headset. People complained they could not hear me very well and the static was louder then the conversation most of the time. It could be the phone or I just got a bad one. I have not tried any other Bluetooth headsets. This was the cheapest and I thought I would try it first. I will try another brand when I can get a good deal on one. | 23 stars
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I purchased this product three weeks ago and have used while driving The hands free device works well however the sound is not very clear it sounds like a broken speaker.Thanks | 01 star
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I've tried several over 4 years and I've been using this Jawbone for about 2 months. So far so good. My first priority is good sound on both ends, and the Jawbone seems to accomplish that pretty well. I can use it in the car on the highway with the windows open and the person on the other end says they can't hear any wind noise, and I can still hear them. The good noise cancelling also comes in handy while talking and driving with noisy kids in the back seat or in a noisy public place. I think the Jawbone actually senses vibrations in your jawbone so it can distinguish your voice from unwanted background voices. It seems like pretty nice technology.And it is nicely comfortable for long hours of wear. I have used other BT headsets that start to hurt my ear after a few hours, but the Jawbone does not hurt. One complaint is that the fit isn't quite perfect. But I guess there are millions of different ear shapes, so one earpiece could not fit everyone perfectly. With the Jawbone, I find myself having to adjust and re-insert it fully into my ear every so often as it starts to fall out and sag on my ear. My only other complaint is that it is not easy to get on my ear quickly. With other earpieces I've used (particularly the ones with no ear hook), I would put them on quickly when my phone started to ring. This one takes me a few seconds of fumbling with my ear to get it on, so the call is lost. Maybe I just need more practice or need to experiment with the other earhooks and earbuds that come with it. | 34 stars
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I am very happy with this product.Pros: clear reception (both receiving and speaking), attractive design, long battery life, mostly easy to useCons: somewhat annoying to put on ear and in the process of adjusting the ear piece, I have accidentally hung up on several people (placement of the connect button).Overall, this is a smart purchase, especially for this price range. | 34 stars
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It's the first one I've ever used but I read these reviews carefully. The battery doesn't last long, maybe because of the noise cancelling but also because I've got it turned up almost all the way, because its volume more than makes up for the low volume of my Cingular 8125 PC/phone. Volume controls are intuitive -- figured them out w/o reading the manual. Took me 2 tries to sync the Bluetooth but it was my fault and 2nd time worked flawlessly. Hangs on my ear OK -- doesn't feel 100% secure but hasn't fallen off yet. Would be nice if they made a little case for it that doesn't hold the button down and discharge it. Right now I just have it stashed in a little bubble-wrap envelope. TIP: if you use it for voice-activated dialing, record the voice tag using this rather than directly into your phone; seems like it recognizes the voice tags better that way. | 45 stars
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I love my phone! The only reason why I gave 4 stars is because, a: technicians at the Sprint store or Sprint website are not familiar with the phone and so their service is not quite up to par; b: it's kinda hard to find accessories for the phone. Otherwise you get a ton for your money with this pda and I highly recommend it. | 34 stars
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It's the best razr! The rhinestones don't come off easily and the gel skin is really convient! The system of the phone works very smooth. A Must buy!!! | 45 stars
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I have tried just about every handsfree speaker phone out there....this one is awesome! I love the fact that it has the car charger - I always took mine in the house to charge and forgot it. This has a nice clear speaker and people can hear me really well! | 45 stars
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This is a terrific holster. The fact that it swivels and at the same firmly locks in place make it very functional. The functionality and the low cost make it a must buy item. I'm very happy with it! | 45 stars
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A co-woker has this headset. I got to use it with my Nokia phone today. It looks like something out of star trek but once it's on your ear you don't even notice it is there. It's super-lightweight and very sturdy. We looked funny shaking our heads trying to make it fall off but this thing stays put. Very good voice quality and nice solid design. 5 stars to Nokia for making a unique, well built headset! | 45 stars
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for some reason the software included with this shipment did not work on my windows XP machine. i tried installing all the different versions that came in the CD.but it did work on another win 2000 computer... | 12 stars
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It really does fit my phone like a glove - looks good - I think it will last a long time. Worth every penny! Prompt delivery. I recommend it to anyone with a RAZR. | 45 stars
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I'm so happy I purchased this device. I have all the freedom to move around my house while talking with friends using Skype, bundled with Plantronics CS50-USB. I had to download the latest version of PersonoCall from Plantronics website to make the headset work properly with Skype, but once I did that, the sound is clear and loud and the range is over 200 feet. I love it. | 34 stars
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I have a Motorola E815 phone approaching 4 years old and the original battery was only lasting about a day. I had heard that a new battery would cost me about the re-up price for a new phone from Verizon. Since my life is quite transitional now, I really didn't know what phone I wanted or needed, hence when I found this battery for less than $10 delivered I thought it was worth the shot. I think I ordered it on Friday and it was in the mail Monday, much faster than I expected. The battery and the new back still fits within my leather case, and it gives probably four days with moderate use. More usage cuts it down, but I still get a couple of days before it needs to be recharged. | 34 stars
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I bought this for my wife. The case is tight and invariably keys are activated putting the phone in the case. My wife hates belt clips and Cellet makes cases where the clip is removable. Unfortunately this clip is not removable. This case looks nicer than it functions and it sits alone at home more than it does protecting my wife's phone. | 12 stars
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I have owned many many BT devices (about 20) and find this one is not very good. First its very uncomfortable in my ear, second it disconnects all the time for no reason and does not connect automatically to the phone when you power it up. Last but not least..the range is very limited compared to a cheaper Jabra and Motorola BT. Lots of static and scratching noises when I'm only a few feet away from my Z3, Pebl or Razr. I will return it for another one and hopefully that one will work better... | 01 star
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On the surface, this appears to be a good phone, and there's nothing to tip you off about two major flaws in any of the reviews or documentation available.1. You cannot store multiple entries for the same 10-digit phone number; for example, parents who live at the same house but carry different cell phones, or business contacts with the same main number and different extensions. Nor is there any provision for dialing an extension automatically after a main number. Say you deal with Tom in Marketing at 111-555-6666 ext 222 and Mary in Legal at 111-555-6666 ext 333. Most phones will allow you to insert a non-numerical character to indicate a pause before dialing the appropriate extension. Not so with the T610, which only allows numerical characters. Both Tom's and Mary's numbers would both be stored under Mary's entry in the phone book, and you will be, as I am, carrying an additional notepad with all their extensions on it.ADDENDUM: Thanks to Brightcell's contribution, I know how to insert a pause after a main number. :) However, the phone strips off non-numeric characters when importing from a PC address book, and there's nothing about "pressing and holding 7" in the T610 manual. Neither T-Mobile user support nor technical support was aware of this feature. To be completely fair, I tacked on a star to my overall rating.2. If you access your voicemail 20 times a day like I do, expect a lot of unnecessary keystrokes. Instead of a simple voicemail indicator flag like most phones, the T610 provides a text message (an e-mail) indicating you have a voicemail. You must read and delete this, then back out to the main menu to access your voicemail. The options menu for the e-mail message includes "Call Voicemail"...but this doesn't work owing to some incorrect programming (and I have verified this with T-Mobile tech support).ADDENDUM: Brightcell's contribution not withstanding, T-Mobile support confirms that there is no way for a user to turn this "feature" off. Their tech support rep offered to turn off voicemail notification altogether, which I declined. This, they said, was the ONLY way to make the notification e-mail stop. If pairing with T-Mobile service, be aware that they do not know how to make their service work properly with these phones.There are actually a number of other minor issues with this phone, including intermittent Bluetooth connectivity, a microphone that picks up every last bit of ambient sound and is almost impossible to use in a car, the fact that the battery wears out quickly even in "lock" mode because hitting any key activates the backlight...but all these things I could overlook, were it not for the two major issues above. On the plus side, it is small, cheap and has SOME kind of Bluetooth connectivity. | 12 stars
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As Washington State went hands free by law (good idea) I needed this for my old, by great performing, little Nokia. Easy to use and just a few bucks gets the job done. Definately a good choice if you need the above description. | 34 stars
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Protects whole device without adding weight or bulk. Also makes it much easier to grip,so no slippage. I also like the selection of colors! | 45 stars
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I bought this to give it try with my Q9C. It holds the phone securely and is easy to use. The only negative is that you need to lock the keys to prevent any accidental dialing. Not a big issue, but just something to note. Overall, very happy with it. | 45 stars
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I an impressed with the features and function of these headphones. I am waiting for iPhone 3.0 software to be released, but in the time being I am using the headphone with my MacBook Pro and as a BT headset for my phone. Great product!!! | 34 stars
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just get an unlocked phone at motorola site FOR 139.00. RIP OFF | 01 star
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for hard shell can't use for long time.It's easy for broke. | 12 stars
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This made one of my old crappy phones keep up with new phone. Buy this even if you think you don't need a new battery because if your phone is more than 2 years old you do need one. And no I don't own stock in Motorola battery's | 45 stars
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I'm fascinated with the phone, it's better than I thought.. The camera quality is not so good, but it exists and that's fine for me :)The battery is powerful! I've charged my phone 3 days ago and the battery indicator is near 35%! (And I use it ALL the time !)I've experienced some lockups but I've found in internet that it fixes with a firmware update, so if you have this problem, go to a sony ericsson service and ask for a firmware update.. | 45 stars
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this is the best product purchase i've gotten in allong time.very good buy!!! | 45 stars
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Everyone I've called has commented that I sound muffled until I pull the microphone portion slightly away from from my face (not fun to do while driving). Besides that it's really not a bad unit. But, the microphone placement is clearly a design flaw. I bet it's discontinued very, very soon. | 23 stars
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All of the advertisement says works with Motorola phones. Advertisements do not specify any certian types, just Motorola phones. This does not work with iden phones ( i670 to be specific). Paid cheapo price. Not worth bothering with return. Will give to a friend or sell at flea market. | 01 star
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The combo came promptly, packaged properly, and was priced fairly; in addition, the quality of the items added to its value - what more could I ask? GREAT JOB! | 45 stars
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Awesome product. I was amazed by how quickly it arrived and it came with free shipping! I love my phone and would recommend seller... | 34 stars
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This mobile is great...in my previous mobiles whenevr i used to make a long distance calls it never used to last for more than 25-30 minutes. Now i can talk for hours without getting disturbed. | 45 stars
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The new batteries worked for a short time, about a week. Both then need to be recharge every day, even with only a couple of calls, lasting less then 2 min each. We have two cell phones. We are both in our 70's and don't make many calls. I wish we would have purchased better quality batteries, but this one had a high rating, so I went by that information. | 01 star
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I bought this item to replace my cordless one. I am impressed with the look and quality of this product, also great voice quality. I can move around in the building around 100ft radius and still able to talk. | 34 stars
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Case's holster clip broke on about the 4th day and the NEW SAMSUNG NOTE II FELL !!! Luckily ,it fell on the car seat and not on the concrete I had been on !! This thing is VERY poorly made and I would be glad to share the picture of the micky mouse way the clip is attached . To further the dissatisfaction , I contactedBoxwave 24 hours ago and haven't heard squat from them. I contacted Amazon and in their "always helpful" manner they basically said send it back to Boxwave and they would take up the slack on shipping. BOXWAVE is a real disappointment !! I WOULD NOT TRUST MY NOTE II TO THAT CASE !!! WP | 45 stars
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This is the fifth Bluetooth headset I have purchased. Previous Motorola and Jabra headsets were harder to use, less durable (fell apart) and did not fit my small ears very well. The sound quality is great and when I first got this, I took it on a trip and used it to make conference calls from my hotel room, answer calls on the street and in the car. It is the best Bluetooth headset that I have purchased, as it was easy to pair, sound quality is great and the battery life holds up as promised.1. If you can, it is better to try on or look at a headset in real life before buying it on Amazon. All of these headsets fit differently. Or else you return it if it does not work well for you. (I did not buy this from Amazon for myself due to fit but I bought it as a present for my brother from Amazon).2. Less fancy buttons, the better it is as you can learn to use it easily and there are less moving parts to break.3. None of the Bluetooth headsets are outstanding as they are very small, so do not assume that it is supposed to do everything and anything.4. If a Bluetooth headset does not work well for you and you can not return it at a later time, pass it on to a friend who can use it.I purchased the Jawbone at full retail at an AT&T; store (and they will replace it if it falls apart and you still have the receipt)as I could not find a headset with the right fit without trying it on (they have sample headsets that you can try) and I was leaving on a business trip shortly. However, as I noted, I bought this at Amazon for my brother and he LOVES it (had a Motorola and Jabra before). He wears it every day when he walks to work and in the car when he is driving.I don't use my headset except when I travel now as I have a car with Bluetooth and my phone automatically pairs to the car audio. However, I am sure when I travel, it will be used extensively (I carry it every day in my computer backpack and it is holding up well --- ). | 45 stars
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It is easy to forget that you are wearing the Samsung Bluetooth. Unlike other models, when not in use, it fits easily in your pocket. The battery life is more than adequate. On the downside, I've had the unit fall out of my ear when running across a street. It has also fallen out when I yawned. Otherwise, I would certainly recommend this product. | 34 stars
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The Motorola T305 is an elegant solution to the problem of how to go totally hands-free and not TOTALLY irritate my wife with complicated instructions.Bottom line: it works, it's simple, it's inexpensive. | 45 stars
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EXACTLY what I needed, wanted and expected. The swivel clip as well as the leather holster is extremely durable and well made. | 34 stars
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Works well, easy to configure. Make sure you keep it charged adequately else it will keep shutting down without any warning! | 45 stars
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If I were to buy this battery from Nokia or local suppliers, I would have paid quite a bit more than I did. It works well and have had it in the phone for about a year now. | 45 stars
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I had problems not hearing clearly any phone calls. I read reviews about this product. I'm not sure if the battery last as long as they claim though. I like it. I recommend it. It sounds loud and clear. | 34 stars
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So this is my second cable I bought, not because the first broke but because someone stole it along with my mp3 player. I use this for when I ride my motorcycle and want to listen to music. A cheaper brand of the same type cable broke in about a month of use. I was able to use this cable for an entire riding season with no problems whatsoever. So after using other cables in the meantime I realized I needed to buy another one because it worked so well for me in the past.The bottom line is, if you need this type of cable, this is the best option ive found. | 45 stars
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I was so excited when I 1st ordered the BlueAnt X3 micro bluetooth because I "thought" I found the perfect one. However, the earbud is kinda large and really doesn't fit in my ear. When I finally maneuvered the included clear earbud, it stays on for like 10 seconds and you can't move your head around or anything. Anyways, the sound is awesome. The functions are easy to use and sync to up to 3 phones. Plus you can charge it with the usb, car, or home charger all included. I would highly recommend it for normal to large ear people. Petite females like me should be cautioned. Love the hot pink. | 23 stars
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Pros:Pairing was easy. The thing does work, and is usable as an entry-level Bluetooth headset. Loved the mechanism by which it fits in your ear; that's very comfortable and secure at the same time.Cons:You pretty much get what you pay for. It looks nice, but it feels flimsy. When you plug the charger in, it feels like it doesn't fit, or you're putting it in wrong. That isn't a big problem, but it feels like a symptom of a cheaply made product.The performance of the AX2 I received was such that I thought it was defective and I sent it back for an exchange. It seemed like the connection between the headset and the phone was almost always plagued with bad static, the connection was dropped quite often, and people I spoke to while using the headset often complained that they could barely hear me.However, the replacement unit Amazon sent me (kudos to their return process and customer service, by the way) behaved exactly the same way, which tells me that this is just how this model is.In the end, I returned it and bought the just-released Plantronics Discovery 665, with AudioIQ (Amazon sells this, too, but I bought mine from Sprint). The difference is night and day. Of course, the Plantronics also costs several times as much, so it had darn well better perform.Overall, I'd say the AX2 is an okay deal if you buy it at Amazon's discounted price (do not go pay retail for this thing, it isn't nearly worth it and there are dozens of better models at the same price point), and you're only a casual user of the thing. I mean, for the most part it *does* work - just not particularly well. | 12 stars
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So I needed a replacement for my trusty Jabra 250 that had excellent incoming and outgoing sound quality as long as there was no wind. So my wife spills a soda all over it and its shot. I look around for a replacement and thru numerous reviews I come up with the Motorola H605 which looks good and is a Motorola.When I get it and try it on, it fits excellent and the sound quality incoming is great. Then I make a call...My wife complained that she couldnt hear a word I was saying, as everything was really muffled. I was in the vehicle at the time so I left myself a voicemail to confirm this. Its was bad, I couldnt make out half the words I spoke. My car is fairly quite (Audi A6) and the background noise sounded like I had all the windows open. I really wanted to like this thing, but its just not functional. I read about people contacting Moto tech-support and they claim this was designed for GMS phones and not CDMA phones. Bluetooth 1.1 or 1.2 is bluetooth. Shouldnt matter. I even went to motorola website to see the specs on this headset and they specifically list this compatible with ALL Bluetooth devices.I never save the packaging so this is going in a box with all the other devices I bought and don't work. | 12 stars
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iGo Stowaway Ultra-Slim Bluetooth Keyboard for Blackberry and other PDA/ Handhelds. I have bought this to pair with my Nokia N800 tablet. First, I couldn't figure out, how to pair, but after doing a quick small research (in the reviews section at Amazon), I figured the way out and was able to pair it with the Nokia N800.Very few times, I felt there was some lag but other than those few times, it does it work well. Could have been much better, if they could have managed to put in a track ball in the there! | 45 stars
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The idea of the 3 items was a great deal. However, within two uses of the charger it fell apart. The leather case does not help the chocolate phone since you have to take it out the case to make a call. So my phone is nice and stratch up from trying to get it out the case and dropping it. However, the home charger is still working fine. | 23 stars
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Works great with my Eternity. Although users will need to get Samsung PC Studio free from Samsung's website. | 45 stars
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No phone is perfect, even this one but this one comes close to it when it comes to PDA phones. The phone has a lot of features that no other Cingular phone has. My rundown of the phone:PROS:Great sound quality while on the phoneBright touch screen with stylusVery good battery lifeFastest 3G networkWi FiWindows mobileexcel, word, powerpoint (viewer only)excellent slider Qwer. keyboardusb connectionSlingplayer works terrific compared to the Blackjack2 megapixel camera + videomacro mode for cameranice rounded design (better than the 8125 that it replaces)nice charcoal gray colorCONS:Heaviest phone I've ever hadthickest phone I've ever had (still pocketable though)Headphones not the standard kind but are includedA bit worried about the life of the slider keyboardExpensiveAll in all I would give it a 4 1/2 star rating but since that's not an option I rounded up to the 5. It really that good of a phone | 45 stars
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Run, don't walk away from this item.I recently had my cell phone/purse stolen, it was one that I had for several years but it still looked good. So, I ordered the newer cell phone/purse. Man, was I disappointed.I gues that baggallini, being designed by flight attendants, has gone the way of traveling by air- too small and cramped. | 01 star
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Great to see Fine workmanship on the connectors, sleeves and construction. I bought two different models, all the same quality and would buy again if needed. I have used many Wilson producta and appreciate their outstanding customer support. | 45 stars
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This case works as it should with features for a blackberry. It is simple, and slim. It is a great case,if it was heavy duty a bit more. I have bought 2 of these exact same cases in 7 weeks and both have broken. The clip itself is not very heavy duty. It does not take much to break. The case itself is great, the mag. in case works great. Just not good as a clip on case is all. It basically serves the same idea as the original case for pockets that come with new Blackberry phones. It is not made for working in. Or anything in for that matter. The clip is very poorly made. And I am sure since it is Blackberry made, that has nothing to do with the seller but Blackberry factory themselves. First one was bought on June 26,2010, on August 7th,2010 it broke, it hit the car and broke. Now the new one bought on August 9th, 2010 has broken when hip hit a pole on front porch( Pole is plastic too). So again, the case itself did its job, but the clip does not, and did not. Not made for everyday use. The clip seems heavy duty in a way not loose or flapping around, sturdy seems, but it does not take much to break the clip. It broke both times at the same EXACT place, between the clip and the round part that slides the phone from up to side. But for the price most people sell it for no more than 5.00 and some change, I guess that is okay for prices. But think about it I have spent 10.00 in 7 weeks, when my other phone case for my other Blackberry, which is not made by Blackberry or for Blackberry, has lasted us 2 years now. So 10.00 every 7 weeks is like 70-80.00 a year and that means 140.00-160.00 every two years. I bought my other case for other phone at a Gas station for 9.99 been rocking for 2 years now. So all up to you. If you do not use the phone ALOT, or do not work in it, etc etc everyday life with it on your hip 24/7 like we do, then it would be great for you, but if you live and breath the phone and case, then case won't uphold that long for you. | 23 stars
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Linked to my phone without effort. The sound is clear. The only complaint is that the unit is uncomfortable on my ear after a wearing for a short time. | 34 stars
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Same exact battery that came with our cell but at under half the price. Works great so far. Keeps charge as well as the old one did when new. | 45 stars
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I traditionally have problems with earbuds not staying in my ears. I have long learned to use earhook headphones with my IPOD, but have been looking for something similar for my cell phone. These are the answer! Sound great, stay snugly in my ear even while running, and let me listen to my phone's MP3 player, answer calls with the push of a button, all while never taking my phone out of its case or my pocket. Can't go wrong with these! | 45 stars
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I bought this because I have tried several others with little success. I am on the road for my job, and this has been great. It has cut down on background noise and I can hear great. Very confortable to wear, and the charge last. If anything ever happens to this one I will by another one. | 45 stars
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My boyfriend had one and it worked perfectly in his car and that was a year ago. He lost it and I was tired of buying the one from Belkin from walmart (which recently went WAY up in price $50+) and I knew this one would be great quality! The sound is great and it feels durable! Love it and happy that it arrived a day early! | 45 stars
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I just upgraded from an older cell phone to this version.Motorola, I know, saw its market share diminish by not upgrading its phones. However, this particular model represents a major improvement for me.It takes a bit to get the functions straight (but, then, I'm a technophobe and not real techno-literate to begin with). However, I have been able to pick up the specifics and choose what options I wish (e.g., answering the phone by simply opening it). I was able to change ringer tones handily; it was easy to program voice mail; it was simple to access the web through the phone.I was even able to send my first text message (yes, I know, primitive).All in all, I'm pretty happy with this. I am well aware that there are much more powerful and fancier cell phones out there. But I prefer something simple and easy to use. And this fills my bill nicely. | 34 stars
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I just purchased this phone when I switched from MetroPCS to Cingular's family share plan. This is the only phone that caught my attention besides the Semiens s66 or whatever. I hate flip phones personally and it seems that everyone in america has one. I saw this phone online and immediately wanted one. When I saw it in person it was a lot smaller than I expected it to be, but still a faily nice size. I love the liquid black color and the clear buttons. It looks a lot better them my Nokia 3586 and feels like its built a little better. The menus are done very well and the screen is bright and colorful. The sound on this phone is also very good and the included ringtones do not sound like something from a 1980's arcade game. The main reason I bought this phone was for the bluetooth technology that works in my Acura TL.My only two complaints are the poor graphic quality of the camera phone and the sometimes hard to use joystick. I didn't buy this phone for the camera, but it is a pretty cool feature nontheless. I took snapshots of things around me, and found that the graphic quality is at most average. You can take a picture of someone (wife, girlfriend etc.) and put them in your address book, so everytime they call, their picture will come up. I tried that, and was not very impressed with the picture quality. Also when that person calls, the picture you have stored for that person has the top of it cut off. I guess its good for face shots only, but not full body shots. Also the small joystick in the middle of the phone can be very hard to use and frustrating. You have to be very deliberate in moving it around and pressing it down or you will end up doing something in the phone that you did not want to do. If you want to press "enter", you have to really press down on the joystick or the cursor will move up or down instead. This is very apparant when playing the included mini golf game, many times I have thought I pressed down on the joystick, but it did not register and the power bar kept going up and up. Thankfully you can also use the button next to the joystick to press "enter", but that that can be cumbersome and counterintuitive.Overall its the coolest phone I have had in looks and functionality. I suggest getting a screen protector for it, because it can get scratched very easily.MetroPCS constantly dropped calls, and I was lucky if I got even one bar while sitting at my 2nd floor desk at work and forget about having any signal in an elevator. I have only had Cingular for a few days, but their service is very good in comparison; I usually get full bar strength, and even get 3 bars in an elevator.Cingular is recommended as well as the phone if you hate flip phones and are not to concerned about camera phone picture quality. | 34 stars
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This is a real quality phone for a very affordable price. A great way to replace broken phones without a "new" contract. | 45 stars
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This phone is awesome it has camera internet and alot more! go buy it now!!! | 45 stars
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this product did not work for me. although the shipping quick, the wall charger does not charge my phone. It lights up as if it is charging, but the battery dies shortly after I disconnect it. I have not tried the car charger yet. I'm not too hopeful. Spend the extra money and buy one from t-mobile. | 01 star
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The seller said this charger would work on the Rarz2 phone. IT DOES NOT! Will not fit the charge slot on the phone. A complete waste of money. Be careful what you buy, the description for an item is not always true. | 01 star
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The battery on my Razr was bad and I bought this one to replace it. Great battery, holds battery for days. Great product. | 45 stars
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I am ecstatic! No matter what I tried, I could not get reliable coverage for my iPhone here in my house in Chicago (Wicker Park). Complaining to AT&T; didn't help, so I was relegated to talking on my outside deck. I used to be lucky if the phone would even ring inside the house, and I could rarely actually talk from inside. With this device installed, I now get five bars throughout my entire house!I installed my antenna on the roof, three stories up, using coax from a television antenna that was no longer in use (which the instructions say will give sub-optimal performance). Presto! I now have 4-5 bars throughout the house. No dropped calls, and very good audio quality. The total distance of my coax is about sixty feet and flows through three coax couplers, which is sub-optimal. Still, it has worked extremely well for me. I have the unit mounted in the utility closet, surrounded by metal pipes and duct work, with no discernible impact.The three LEDs on the front have a lot of intelligence built into them -- the rate of the flash and the pattern of the lights tell you how well the unit is receiving a signal from the phone and the tower -- which was helpful in confirming things are working. | 45 stars
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The range on the headset was pathetic - maybe 2 or 3 feet from the phone to get a decent signal (which defeats the entire puprpose of a CORDLESS headset IMHO). Otherwise, it was horrific - static, terrible sound quality, etc. Please do not waste money on that POS. I swapped it out for the Moto H850 and am much happier with that unit paired up with my MotoE815. | 01 star
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I purchased this phone in May of 2005. From the beginning, I was getting lousy reception and battery life to the tune of 24 hours.One month later the phone died. I sent it to Samsung who said it would be 2 to 4 weeks for it to be repaired. 4 weeks later I made a phone call. Samsung says they are still waiting for a part, with no estimated repair date. Bottom line. Samsung has a poor product with poor customer service. | 01 star
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Works better than the expensive Motorola headsets I've bought. The wire earpiece extension (included)let's you use the headset without it in your ear. The sound can be a bit distorted and it doesn't like wind but overall I like the Soyo Freestyler 500. | 34 stars
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I've used this case for about 2 weeks and I'm somewhat disappointed. The leather is a good sturdy quality but the stitching is beginning to unravel. Also, the swivel/click mechanism has become worn and the phone will not stay upright on my belt. It spins freely and has become annoying. All this after only two weeks has left me disappointed. I will not buy again. | 12 stars
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I have been a very happy customer of T-Mobile's for six years. I recently bought the MDA after my Sidekick II got stolen. I liked the sleeker design better as well as the list of features. I regret the move. The SK II is faster, much easier and more intuitive (and fun) to use. Starting with the keyboard.- the SK II has four rows, the MDA only three. The SK II offers an additional row of keys with numbers, a separate `@'-key right were it belongs, and two `shift'-keys (one left , the other one right to the space bar). The MDA? Only one 'shift' key on the left.The MDA's user interface is a mess. The same function can be found on totally different keys depending on the menu/screen you are in. For example, be default the function key on the right gets you to the `contacts' list when you are in the main menu. When you get to the dial pad, the `contact' menu needs to be accessed via the left function key. When using the phone, the `contacts' button is on neither function key but on the touch screen.Other weaknesses: For some windows you actually need the stylus to close them, others close by pressing the `hang-up' button twice. The speakers are weak. Virtually all comparable phones I know have better sound quality. The touch screen sometimes does not work (maybe because the phone is busy with something else and can not query the screen?), so that when I want to use the phone, I need to enter my PIN using the keyboard (which does not have a dedicated numbers row). You cannot assign ring tones to callers - a very basic feature even found in cheap phones. I also believe the email functions of th SK II to be much faster. I would get emails almost immediately after they were received by my mail server. With the MDA it takes up to hours, same for sending. Even text messages sometimes arrive 2 hours late. Never happened to me with the SK II.I heard that the Sidekick III will come out on July 10. I will switch in that day! | 12 stars
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it starts coming off after a month and you never can get the air bubbles out | 01 star
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so far this headset has lived up to the expectations i had from the reviews i read previously. no problems here. good product | 45 stars
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This phone looks good. Sound quality is excellent. Battery life is average.My main problem is with the Transflash. My transflash card socket broke the third time I tried to use it. Of course, that was 8 days after the 30 day warranty had expired. I recommend buying the insurance, or never removing the flash card from the phone.On the plus side, Sprint told me that they would be willing to sell me a new phone if I wanted it!When working, the phone is nice. Sprint customer service is another story... | 12 stars
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I just got this phone yesterday, to replace my lg 5250 with sprint service (often problems with dropped calls, messages & voicemails coming 1-2 days late, customer service of not much help, etc..).The main reason I am writing a review this soon is because of one feature it lacks. I am able to put only one number with one name in the phonebook. This is a major limitation to me where most of my contacts have a work number, a home number, a cell phone, and a beeper. This means I have to put in their names 4 times and assign the numbers, as opposed to assigning the nubmers under one name with my old LG phoneI was somewhat surprised that I did not see this in the reviews before. Otherwise, I think this is a decent phone. | 23 stars
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I've had this headset for about a month now, and I'd say for under $30 it's great. Not the most comfortable thing in the world after a while, and I have to take off my glasses, put the headset on and then put the glasses back on....but, everyone says they can hear me very clearly, even if I have music on in the car. Also, I can adjust the headset volume on my phone during a call, which is nice. For reference I have a Samsung SGH-A737. Would recommend. | 34 stars
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i received super fast 2 days with student prime, the unit is very comfortable. problem is that so far just about every call has high amounts of static, not good. i have only worn it since this morning and some calls static is unbearable. | 23 stars
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First day felt good about my purchase but later on it was just working like my old one. Have to see if something wrong with battery or my phone. | 23 stars
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Incredibly, I would say I have owned over 20 different Bluetooth headsets. Hard to believe but since I drive a Tractor Trailer Semi for a living I ended up going through most of those simply because they all had some sort of major flaw. Having a Bluetooth headset that was reliable, well made, had quality sound, was loud enough to hear in any environment (window and loud diesel engine noise), and had long battery life is extremely important to me. A headset with all of these qualities allowed me to run my business while driving 11 hours per day and most importantly safer while doing so. Although considered bulky and not necessarily the most esthetically pleasing by some people, this headset is by far the best I've owned out of all 20 or so. It is comfortable to wear for hours at a time. It pairs nicely with the many cell phones I have owned of all different brands. It is loud when I need it to be and has a long battery life. Another thing, this is a very solid, well made unit as well, and don't neglect this when you buy a headset. Some are finished with a small drop or a pinch in your pocket. I've owned many of the newest tiny "attractive" headsets and they break, you can't hear them on the loudest setting and they often left me with a sore ear within an hour or less. I recommend that you don't spend any more than this on your headset. I purchased some that were $100+ and they disappointed and I no longer use them or they broke. This is my second one of this exact model. My puppy actually chewed the first one, but I had to order from Amazon as soon as possible as I rely on it too much and conduct much of my business over the phone while driving or writing. To make a long story short: I wished I had this review handed to me before I spent a gazillion dollars on headsets that I either broke or just had some horrible flaw. I hope this helps you out even if you are a seasoned Bluetooth person or new to the technology. If there were one thing I miss that this headset doesn't have it would be the vibrate feature that one of my other headsets had (I loved this). Can't get everything I guess. | 45 stars
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I had the same problem as someone else (sent a few pictures, then it broke... sending a picture causes white screen and a "reboot"). Tech help thinks it might be because we had an old 32K SIM card.Enabled bluetooth and in the process it starts asking for passcodes, etc. Tried to change the default from 12345 to my zip code. Bottome line, by the time I was done with the stupid menus, and seen enough CODE ERROR messages, it locked me out and DESTROYED my SIM card. Had to get a new one and rebuild ALL my data. Not happy.Moving from a Motorola to a Samsung was pretty easy, functionality and keypad-wise. Moving to a Nokia is WEIRD. Don't like the layout at ALL.Now to the good stuff. The camera component is probably the best camera on any cell phone I've used or seen to date. Not as soft or blurry as our Samsung. Very bright and clear displays, inside and out--very high resolution. Has a very capable night vision mode (could be what hosed up the picture send capability after a few days, who knows?)Based on the problems I had, similar to others, I'd rate it 2 stars. But if that was a SIM problem and the replacement works fine, I'd give it 4 stars because of the quality of the camera. So it gets 3. | 23 stars
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After about a year of fairly heavy use of my t-mobile dash. The battery no longer maintained the life between charges I was used to. It went from being able to listen to music/podcasts for 6+ hours straight to about 2.5hrs. This replacement battery brought it right back to its original battery life. | 34 stars
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This is a good idea that needs tweaking.My Motorola H700 fits in - but like the other reviewers, it doesn't protect the button from being pushed.I also couldn't get it to stay in the pouch, until I slid the earpiece in first and twisted it to go through the bottom elastic and back up the outside of the case. it's the only thing to keep it from falling out.If that was the intent, instructions would have been helpful. I got such a good deal on it that it cost more to return it than it was worth. | 23 stars
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I received my first Scala and used it for 1 week and the earpiece fell off. So I returned it to Amazon, who sent me a new one in return, and after using it for 2 days, the earpiece fell off of that one.I will be returning the second one this week for a refund not an exchange. | 01 star
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