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Very nice but bulky
A Snapshot Review of The Kyocera QCP-6035

That Palm powered phone has a great advantage: a built-in palmtop computer, which makes checking email and surfing the net (the real one, not wap sites) more interesting. However, it is so bulky that I wonder how good of a phone it is. Thus, I would rather see it as the perfect palmtop for someone who is looking for a palmtop than as a phone for someone looking for a phone. In other words, the phone is a great add-on to the palm computer but the palm computer is not that much of a great bonus if you are looking for a phone. When will they invent something similar but thinner and lighter?

Offered by CDMA technology network operators throughout North-America.

Did I like it?: "Nyes"

The Pros:

• Eliminates the need to carry two devices
• A small dial on the left side allows for easy navigation, good idea!

The Cons:

• Ugly design, like most Kyocera phones.
• Bulky
• Synch cradle plugs in serial port, not USB

In a word...

So convenient, but so big
Picture of the Kyocera QCP-6035 cellular phone
Illustration: The Kyocera QCP-6035

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• Smallest Phones Around

• 3 steps to buying a phone

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