Nextel i275 Review
A quick review from Laptop Magazine on the Nextel i275, where they look at what is a very average phone, and to prove the point, they give it a final rating of two point five out of a possible five.
We’re not big fans of the cramped dialpad or low-resolution 128 x 138-pixel display, either. On the plus side, the i275 works with the Telenav GPS navigation service ($10 per month), offering turn-by-turn directions.
Regular phone calls came through loud and clear when we checked our test voicemail message. If you can live with a bulkier design and need to stay in constant communication, this phone will get the job done.
Basically, don’t grab this phone, unless you don’t have any other choice, as there are many better phones out there.
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