Motorola i335 (Nextel)

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    Overall score: 7.6 (3.5 stars)

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3.5 stars Very good
    Overall score: 7.6 (3.5 stars)
  • Design: 7.0
  • Features: 7.0
  • Performance: 9.0
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The good: The Motorola i335 has a durable, user-friendly design and a decent feature set. It also offers excellent call quality.

The bad: The Motorola i335 has a dim internal display and the directional keys on the navigation toggle are too thin.

The bottom line: The Motorola i335 isn't showy or exciting, but it offers superior call quality and the standard Nextel features in an accessible design.

Review:

It's been so long since we've reviewed a Nextel cell phone (the last was the Motorola i580 in July 2006) that we almost forgot they existed. In the wake of the 2005 Next/Sprint merger, the carrier announced it was phasing out iDEN-only models in favor of dual-mode handsets like the Motorola ic902 and ic502. But with its new Motorola i335, iDEN is back. Sporting Nextel markings only (you won't find "Sprint" anywhere on the handset or its packaging), the i335 combines traditional Nextel design with a dose of modern style. Its candy ... Expand full review

It's been so long since we've reviewed a Nextel cell phone (the last was the Motorola i580 in July 2006) that we almost forgot they existed. In the wake of the 2005 Next/Sprint merger, the carrier announced it was phasing out iDEN-only models in favor of dual-mode handsets like the Motorola ic902 and ic502. But with its new Motorola i335, iDEN is back. Sporting Nextel markings only (you won't find "Sprint" anywhere on the handset or its packaging), the i335 combines traditional Nextel design with a dose of modern style. Its candy bar body is tough and durable, but the i335 is the thinnest Nextel handset to date. It lacks a camera, but of course it offers Nextel's standard array of push-to-talk (PTT) services. The i335 will put a crimp in your wallet if you pay full price ($249), but you can get it for as low as $49.99 with service if you buy it online. To find accessories for this phone, see our cell phone ringtones and accessories guide.

Design
Nextel loyalists will be pleased to know that the Motorola i335 has everything they've come to love in cell phone design. The sturdy candy bar model looks like it could take quite a beating, and the interface, while far from flashy, is functional and reliable. But as we mentioned earlier, the i335 is the first Nextel phone to make a play for the thin handset trend. At 4.7 inches by 1.8 inches by 0.5 inch, it sheds much of the bulk that plagued the carrier's earlier models though it remains slightly heavy at 3.7 ounces. The design succeeds not because it's fashionable, but rather because it's simple and practical. Clad in black with a few silver touches, it's unassuming as well.


The i335 is rather tall but quite thin.

Nextel has never made a serious effort to invest in rich, vibrant displays. Sure, recent models like the i580 had screens that were easy on the eyes, but the i335 is a return to Nextel's roots. Its display measures just 1.5 inches and has relatively low resolution (65,536 colors, 130x130 pixels). As expected, photos and graphics aren't very sharp, and Nextel's multipage menu system looks rather antiquated, but this is a phone that concentrates more on brawn than on beauty. Design lovers won't be impressed, but worker bees accustomed to a Nextel phone probably won't mind. You can change the display's backlighting time and the text size.

The i335's navigational array and keypad buttons are coated in a rubbery, soft-touch material that makes them very tactile and user-friendly. The individual controls are also quite spacious and well separated from each other, so we had no problems with misdials. And on top of that, the bright backlighting and large numbers on the keys made it easy to dial in the dark. The navigation array consists of a four-way toggle with a central OK button, two soft keys, a speakerphone shortcut, the standard Nextel menu shortcut, and the Talk and End/power keys. Thanks to the design of the controls, we could navigate by feel even if the directional buttons on the toggle were rather thin (we advise using fingernails). On the other hand, you can program the toggle to act as a shortcut to four user-designed functions.

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3.0 stars out of 31 user reviews

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  • 5 star: 9
  • 4 star: 8
  • 3 star: 5
  • 2 star: 3
  • 1 star: 6

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1.0 stars 7 of 10 users found this review helpful

"Rugged... Phffft!!! Shiny Junk!" By GarthKlaus

Pros Looks good, Easy to use.

Cons Limited lifespan <90 days. No support from Nextel or Motorola. NO WARRANTY!!!

Summary I bought this phone to replace my beloved i305 that has been through 5 hurricanes, 3 tropical storms, countless drops and even my kitchen wall.
The i335 looks good and worked pretty well, for a few months. I received in in March 08 and by July... it was done. I ... Expand full review

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  • Service provider: Sprint Nextel
  • Cellular technology: iDEN
  • Talk time: Up to 200 min

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