Unlocked Cell Phones - Customer reviews - HTC S621 Unlocked Smartphone with Wi-Fi, GPRS, MP3/Video Player, MicroSD Slot--U.S. Version with Warranty (Black) |
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Manufacturer: HTC
List Price: $999.99
Our Price: $310.32
You Save: $689.67 (69%)
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| Spotlight customer reviews: | Name: Mark Glanemann Location: Fort Wayne, Indiana United States Date: 2007-08-19 Customer Rating: -    
Summary: Move over Blackberry, there's new players in town. Comment: This phone is great!!! I just got it 4 days ago. it has Push technology just like blackberry, qwerty board, buttons easy, windows mobile 5.0, i've been getting apps like crazy.
I installed old school DOOM on it, and it looks and plays just like the original!!! Manager to install an Atari emulator and got every atari game ever made on my phone!!! I know i'm just talking games but that is sick!!!
oh yeah, it's Wi-Fi. Need I say anything else!!!
basically, I can play movies, record video, play music, play games, browse the internet on Wi-Fi, text, MMS, use office style programs, sync with outlook for work and have my computer at work basically on my phone.
and it also is a phone and I can make calls...
This phone has everything available that can be done, well almost, can't watch live tv, but i love it!
Name: Alejandro Valerin Location: Miami, FL, 33166 Date: 2007-10-12 Customer Rating: -    
Summary: This is by far the best phone I ever had Comment: I won't give any more details than the previous reviewer (Mark), I just wanted to add my comments to say that I agree with him and that this is the best of the 14 cell phones I had.
Light weight, not so big, great hand grip, great battery life, fast wi-fi connectivity, loud ringtones and not expensive! What more can I ask for?
Other phones with slide keyboard (which have better "looks") won't do what this phone with the integrated keyboard does: the capability to type with just one hand.
I'm really happy with this phone, won't change it until is dead, it has ALL the features I need from a phone, all of them.
Name: Nestor A. Leal Perez Location: Garza Garcia, NL Mexico Date: 2007-12-22 Customer Rating: -    
Summary: Super smartphone!! Comment: This thing is great. Light weigth, I can finally have a thin light phone on my shirt pocket. The windows connectivity is perfect, when something is updated on my outlook automatically is updated with my HTC and viceversa, no need to press any sync button. The keyboard is good and now that I got used I can type really fast. I will kiss goodbye my bulky Palm Tungsten T3 and my old Nokia 6230. Now I have all in one gadget. They never really got along well.
I just wish it had a touch screen so I could run my HP48 Emulator on it. But I think I will find a good polish calc.
And I wish it had already WM6. I need to update it but I think it will not by any problem.
Name: Archie R Knott II Location: Orlando, FL United States Date: 2007-12-27 Customer Rating: -    
Summary: Great idea but.... Comment: I have had this phone (T-Mobile DASH) for a year. Ever since upgrading to WM6, it has been miserable. The phone has to be restarted with battery and SIM taken out at least 4-5 times a day. If there are any third party apps, it gets worse. It won't start with the SD card in it so I have given up using it as a music player which I did from the beginning. All of these issues are documented on the various support boards including HTCs.
I live and breathe by my phone and email capability and this one is no longer dependable. T-Mobile replaced it but the same issue is happening and they can't fix it. I love the form factor of this phone and what it could do - it just doesn't. I will be moving to another device in February as I have to have a phone that works all the time.
Name: talula31 Location: Date: 2008-10-28 Customer Rating: -    
Summary: Disappointing Comment: I've had this phone for approx. 1.5 years and have been ready for a new one for the last few months. I use it only for the basics: texting, phone calls & syncing to my Outlook calendar. It freezes up a lot & shuts down on a fully charged battery at least once a day. I can't imagine using this for emails and the web. There isn't a way to delete alarms,if you decide to change the time, it will go off every time you've ever programmed. I had to turn the alarm sound to silent, which means I can't use it at all anymore. It stopped reading my memory card for no reason for months and then one day recognized it again. I have T-mobile and they've been no help, but I guess you get what you pay for.
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