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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Don't buy Audiovox,
By Angry cell phone user (Leesburg VA, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: PCS Vision Audiovox PM-8920 Picture Phone (Sprint) (Wireless Phone)
You might want to think twice about buying an Audiovox phone. I've had one for 2 1/2 months now. Well, I've actually had it only 2 months. It took a little over two weeks for the company to repair it when it stopped getting any signals.But, less than 24 hours after I got it back the phone another problem! This time with the keypad. Audiovox won't let the dealer replace it. It's gotta be sent back again. So, bad quality, bad repair, and bad customer service. Buy at your own risk.
8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Unacceptably poor sound quality,
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This review is from: PCS Vision Audiovox PM-8920 Picture Phone (Sprint) (Wireless Phone)
The quality of the sound of the earpiece speaker, the speakerphone and the ringer are simply the worst I have ever encountered. Elevating the volume of any of these causes significant amounts of distortion. The earpiece is also very poorly designed in that moving the phone in the slightest will cause total occlusion of the sound, so the phone must be held almost perfectly still. The camera, although rated at an impressive 1.3 megapixels, renders images that fall well below expectations of such a relatively high resolution. The phone has a very competitive feature set, but few of the features perform satisfactorily. I returned it after 10 days of disappointment, and was told by the unsurprised Sprint representative that despite the phone's newness, the return rate was already quite high. In its place, I purchased a Sanyo 8200 with which I am absolutely satisfied. The only good thing I can say about the Audiovox phone is that the display was bright and clear, and had extremely vivid color. Don't be tempted by the rich set of features - pass on this phone.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
It's okay, but mine choked.,
By Tomasino (Hollywood California) - See all my reviews
This review is from: PCS Vision Audiovox PM-8920 Picture Phone (Sprint) (Wireless Phone)
The reception on this phone works well in L.A., but mine choked and wouldn't reboot after 4 months--all I was doing was assigning images to the contacts in my phonebook. A Sprint store replaced the phone (which was still in warranty). But what is truly appalling is that there's no way to download the photos you take to your PC (that I know of) without hacking the phone and getting a mysterious data cable that may not even work. SHAME ON SPRINT for forcing consumers into buying their ridiculous $15 per month minimum just to get the photos out of the phone. The only reason I chose this phone was because it had the highest megapixels available at the time in a cell phone camera. Sigh. Verizon is doing the same thing: pay extra for this... when all you want to do is get the pictures out of the phone. Ugh.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Terrible Sound Quality,
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This review is from: PCS Vision Audiovox PM-8920 Picture Phone (Sprint) (Wireless Phone)
This is a poor Sprint phone, full of crackle and echo. When I went in to complain, they did not seem surprised (I was beyond the 30-day return period).Seems that they sell these knowing many people will not figure out what a piece of useless crap it is before the return period is over.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Pretty good overall,
A Kid's Review
This review is from: PCS Vision Audiovox PM-8920 Picture Phone (Sprint) (Wireless Phone)
I just got this phone about 2 weeks ago. It's pretty easy to use. Voice quality is acceptable. Battery life is terrific. But my favorite feature is the blue lighting on the hinges/sides of the phone. I like this feature because it draws attention to the phone when in use and is just straight-out cool. It's lights are not as good as the previous T-Mobile phone that I had (The Siemens CF62T, which also has lighting effects, except they are around the rim of the keyboard) but it works. Overall, this phone is pretty good. Can take a beating, easy to learn functions/features, fair quality camera, and frigging sweet dynamic lights.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Great phone - vice pickup too loud,
By Dave (South Dakota) - See all my reviews
This review is from: PCS Vision Audiovox PM-8920 Picture Phone (Sprint) (Wireless Phone)
This is a great phone. It has many cool features like built in 300 name phonebook, ability to associate pictures with phone book entries, and of course the camera itself. However, there is a problem. We have two phones and they both have the same problem. No matter who we call, they complan that we are "yelling" at them. Our voices are loud and distorted on the receiving end. We notice the same thing when we talk to each other. We can find no way to turn the mike sensitivity down. Holding it far from our mouth - like at our waste - doesn't improve things much and of course then we can't hear what the other end is saying. Turning down the volume doesn't help either. Only thing that helps is to talk in a whisper or switch to speaker phone mode. I hope they get a fix for this soon because I love the rest of the features of this phone.
1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Poor sound quality and speaker,
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This review is from: PCS Vision Audiovox PM-8920 Picture Phone (Sprint) (Wireless Phone)
* To be fair, I liked about the phone the camera resolution and the zoom, but it is very slow even on the least resolution.* The camera shutter response is very delayed, that makes it very hard to capture some thing moving even in low speeds. * The phone got a good voice dialing feature but the phone, for some reason, becomes deaf after using the feature for some time. I discovered that the phone gains its hearing-abilities after you erase the recorded voice dial and re-record it. * You can not add your wife work phone and mobile phone to the voice dialing. It has to be only one entry. * Horrible speaker * Un-acceptable voice quality. * The headset volume is very inconveniently loud. And when you try to lower the volume, it goes down but to a certain level. That level is still too loud that can damage your ear drum especially if you are using these silicon headsets from Jabra. JMG. |
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