
Pros: light, stays charged for a lengthy time, has speaker telephone, plenty of capabilities like voice dialing, four individuals conferencing, internet access, and so on. Makes use of sensible card. From what I could judge the sound good quality is great too. I purchased the telephone for its value and ready to obtain a primitive model. But I got a lot much more.
Cons: the buttons are genuinely inconvenient and hard to press. The ringtones are strange.
I got my T237 for 7-Eleven's Speak Out Wireless prepaid service. I use it as a backup mobile phone.
Cool capabilities:
- Quite little and light, two.8 oz. with battery, all-plastic but feels solid
- Looks cute
- Really excellent voice clarity: loud & clear through the earpiece
- Strong reception capability
- Great battery life (assuming you don't trigger the backlight on a good deal)
- Speakerphone, always a welcome bonus feature
- Built-in ringtone composer
- Polyphonic ringtones that are pretty loud
- A car racing game included
- In-ear headset included in package
- Easy user interface for the most part
Cold attributes:
- Keys are tiny and stiff
- Screen is low resolution at 101x80 pixels and supports only 4096 colors
- Phonebook management is a pain in the butt (but this is true of all GSM phones due to use of SIM card)
- Only two games included
