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Motorola T193m
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Description: Stay in touch and in style with the T-Zone-enabled Motorola T193m, a phone that puts the Internet in your pocket. Plus, get access to relevant information like movie times, music news and even e-mail directly from the phone. The Motorola T193m even has the built-in ability to use your existing AOL e-mail account if you're an AOL member. The phone also supports AOL Instant Messenger Service so you can have conversations with your family, friends and co-workers when you are on-the-go.
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Standing up for T-193m
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Reviewer: Anonymous
from Rochester, Minnesota
March 26, 2004
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Fortunately, there is little left that can be said negatively about this phone. I'm sorry that all of you have had such problems with your phones. I love my T-193m! I've only had one problem with it. Initially, as one other reviewer mentioned, after having dropped it a few different times, it started coming apart (what phone wouldn't come apart or break after being dropped on hard surfaces repeatedly?). That problem was easily resolved by getting a case for my phone and it still works great. I get the full amount of talk time that I was told I would get and the battery charges as quickly as I was told it would. I have great reception everywhere I go (indoors and out - this could be from the phone, from the provider, or from a part of both but either way, it's great reception). Everyone I've talked to has commented that they thought I was calling from my land phone since I sounded so clear. I love the sleek design. It's very user friendly - anyone can pick it up and figure out how to use it in a matter of minutes (even without the manual). I realize this phone is outdated already, but even so, I doubt that I'll ever exchange it. Unless I am able to find one that matches my expectations for being user friendly and for it's clearity, I'll be hanging onto my T193m. I have T-Mobile for my provider and I would highly recommend them as well (if you are in an area where they have coverage). I have yet to find another company that can compare with their plans, prices, and service. I know how impressionable these reviews can be. After checking out another phone on this site and reading it's reviews, I've decided to keep my phone. Unfortunately, from all that people have said about this phone, I know you may have already decided against getting this phone. I had to double check to see if I was reading about the right phone myself. I hope that my review may have helped some of you (if you're still able to get a hold of this phone) in making your decision to buy it. It really is a great phone, despite all that others have said about it. Until I find another phone that is as user friendly and clear, I'll still remain standing up for T-193m!
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Reviewer: Anonymous
from Canada (Mtl represent)
September 19, 2003
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It's a good phone to have in the sense that it has one game. Another good reason to get it is b/c it has a gsm card inside it and that makes the price of the cellphone more decent. Otherwise the phone sucks. Its starting to look ugly to me and im getting sick of it. Thankfully my plan ends in march then ill prolly go and get a samsung of nokia. I am currently with Rogers and receptions is good at times and sometimes its really bad. In the long run, don't get one. But i do love the gsm system on it.
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This one should be recalled
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Reviewer: Rich Altrath,Ph.D
from North Jersey
April 19, 2003
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This phone is terrible. The sound level is poor. It is generally not user friendly. Merely trying to redial can be a real pain at times, not to mention trying to access voice dial. I hate this phone. Don't get one.
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Horrible Phone
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Reviewer: Nate Danner
from Southlake, Texas
February 05, 2003
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This phone sucks i barely dropped it and it broke in half, it is free and is horrible go out and spoend your money on a samsung or nokia they are the best. Battery life is like 1 day on and talk time if 45 minutes and truns off. Horrible reception. This phone blows!!!!!!!!!
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MOTOROLA T193 THIS PHONE IS HORRIBLE
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Reviewer: Anonymous
from LONG ISLAND,NEWYORK
January 29, 2003
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THIS PHONE IS BY FAR THE WORST PHONE I HAVE EVER OWNED.THE BATTERY LIFE IS WELL BELOW WHAT THE COMPANY CLAIMS IT IS.RECEPTION IS HORRIBLE.YOU CAN BARELY MAKE A CALL FROM OUTSIDE NEVER MIND INSIDE A HOUSE OR BUILDING.I USE IT WITH THE T-MOBILE COMPANY.I WOULDNT RECOMEND THE PHONE OR THE T-MOBILE COMPANY.
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An ok phone
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Reviewer: Anonymous
from Waterloo, Iowa
December 10, 2002
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The motorola t193m is a nice phone to have. It has it's advantages and it's disadvantages. I guess it all depends on who your celluar provider is. If you are able to use all the features it is nice, but it needs more games. Othen than that it is nice to have.
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