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2.0 stars
"Ok... not great"
Pros: Bluetooth, speakerphone, charges from computer, quad-band, lots of basic features...
Cons: Almost non-exist 1-touch dialing! Features are hard to get at.
Summary: This is a fine basic phone for someone who just wants to call people... It has many features, but many of them are difficult to get at. For example - 1-touch dialing - which should be so simple to program and a key feature of a phone for me - was almost non-programable. It took me literally hours to find a work-around solution...
Many other features require multiple levels of menus that don't always make sense - voice-dialing for example - requires more button-pushes to access than just dailing the phone number (unless you have a headset).
On the plus - the power supply is mini-USB and can be charged from a computer with the appropriate connector. I was also able to sync contacts with my Mac (once I downloaded pluggin for iSync). Call quality has been great. Good battery life.
In the end, I would go for a Nokia over this phone. They just seem to have the feature and menuing system down. Being on pre-paid, this was the cheapest option with BlueTooth, so I went for it.

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