
Nextel's Durable Phone ... the i530
Review created: 12/07/05(updated 12/07/05)
25 of 31 people found this review helpful.
Specs:
Durable, walkie talkie style, address book, internet use, GPS
Top Negatives About Phone:
I can name only a handful (e.g. cell battery life)
1. For starters, the battery life is terrible. I’ve owned my i530 for about a year now. The battery life is lucky to last through the entire day. Typically, I have to put it in the charger at some point during the day to charge the battery.
2. The display is not in color. However, this isn’t exactly a bad thing. Sometimes with color, the display is difficult to read, depending if you are in the sun.
3. Phone software is limited. The software, which is downloadable free from Motorola’s website, is very limited to what you can do with the phone. You can manage your address book, that’s about it. I do recommend the software though. All you’ll need to do is purchase a usb cable to connect to the phone and computer for connectivity. That cable will run you between $15 to $30, depending on where you buy it.
Positives about the Phone:
1. The phone is very durable. I don’t know how many times I’ve dropped it and it still stays in one piece. The Nextel phone (i530) has a durable exterior. You can also purchase the yellow exterior to jazz things up, but most often the phone comes in black.
2. The software is easy to use with the phone. Like I said before, the software is limited to use. You can only manage your address book with it. I’ve got hundreds of numbers in my phone.
3. With the i530, you can connect via walkie-talkie mode. This is very handy if your on a team or in a group that uses this form of commo. Pretty simple to use, press the button and wait for the other person to pick up. All you need is their direct id number and you can connect to the other Nextel person.
4. Ringers. The phone has several different ringers to choose from. I have a few setup for certain people who call me, but most of my contacts use the walkie-talkie. You can also put it in vibrate mode, in case you go to a meeting and need it quiet.
5. Nextel service. Since I’ve had the phone, the only places I’ve lost service (in dead zones) has been near the eastern coast up in New England and way up there in northen Main and Vermont. I don’t think Nextel has service in Canada.
This is all for now. Good luck!
Review ID: 10000000000091571

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