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Nextel i335 Phone Review
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It's been so long since we've reviewed a Nextel cell phone (the last was the i580 in July 2006) that we almost forgot they existed. In the wake of the2005 Next/Sprint merger, the carrier announced it was phasing outiDEN-only models in favor of dual-mode handsets like the Motorola ic902 and ic502. But with its new Motorola i335, iDEN is back. Sporting Nextel markings only (you won't find "Sprint" anywhere on the handset or its packaging), the i335 combines traditional Nextel design with a dose of modern style. Its candy bar body is tough and durable, but the i335 is the thinnest Nextel handset to date. It lacks a camera, but of course it offers Nextel's standard array of push-to-talk (PTT) services. The i335 will put a crimp in your wallet if you pay full price ($249), but you can get it for as low as $49.99 with service if you buy it online.
Design
The i335 is rather tall but quite thin.
Nextel has never made a serious effort to invest in rich, vibrant displays. Sure, recent models like the i580 had screens that were easy on the eyes, but the i335 is a return to Nextel's roots. Its display measures just 1.5 inches and has relatively low resolution (65,536colors, 130x130 pixels). As expected, photos and graphics aren't very sharp, and Nextel's multipage menu system looks rather antiquated, but this is a phone that concentrates more on brawn than on beauty. Design lovers won't be impressed, but worker bees accustomed to a Nextel phone probably won't mind. You can change the display's backlighting time and the text size. The i335's navigational array and keypad buttons are coated in a rubbery, soft-touch material that makes them very tactile and user-friendly. The individual controls are also quite spacious and well separated from each other, so we had no problems with misdials. And ontop of that, the bright backlighting and large numbers on the keys made it easy to dial in the dark. The navigation array consists of a four-way toggle with a central OK button, two soft keys, a speakerphoneshortcut, the standard Nextel menu shortcut, and the Talk and End/powerkeys. Thanks to the design of the controls, we could navigate by feel even if the directional buttons on the toggle were rather thin (we advise using fingernails). On the other hand, you can program the toggle to act as a shortcut to four user-designed functions. Completing the exterior of the phone are a volume rocker and the DirectConnect button on the left spine. There's also a covered 2.5mm headsetjack and a covered mini-USB port. The single speaker is on the bottomend of the phone; that's a change from its usual location on the rearface of the handset. And in another change from previous Nextel models,the i335 has an internal antenna.
Features Fortunately, the i335 also offers Bluetooth and voice dialing. And it wouldn't be a Nextel phone without the carrier's Direct Connect walkie-talkie service. You'll also find Group Connect, which lets you chat with up to 20 others via PTT at once, and Direct Talk, which gives you out-of-network walkie-talkie chat with another Direct Talk handset at a range of up to 6 miles. You can personalize the i335 with a choice of wallpapers,themes, and alert sounds. If you don't like what's on the handsetalready, you can always download more options with the WAP 2.0 wirelessWeb browser. Alternatively, you get a fair choice of Java (J2ME)applications, including five game demos (Tower Bloxx, Pac-Man/Ms. Pac-Man, Midnight Pool, Tetris, and World Series of Poker) and TeleNav subscription-based navigation service that takes advantage of the i335's GPS support.
Design The i335 has a rated battery of 3.3 hours and 5.6 days. According to FCC radiation tests, the Motorola i335 has a digital SAR rating of 1.53 watts per kilogram, which is rather high. i930 i920 i880 i877 i870 i860 i855 i850 i776 i760 i730 i710 i670 i615 i605 i580 i576 i570 i560 i530 i365 i355 i335 i325 i315 i305 i290 i275 i265 i205 i95 i90 i88 i85 i60 i58 i55 i50 i35 i30 RAZR RAZR2 KRZR v325 v323 Boost Phones Samsung Sanyo Sprint ic902 Sprint ic602 Sprint ic502 Sprint ic402 Sanyo Pro-200 Sanyo Pro-700 LG LX-400 Samsung Z400 Samsung Z700 Moto v950 Nextel 7520 7510 7100 Blackberries Nextel 8520 Blackberry Blackberry 8830 Curve Pearl Samsung Instinct iPhone Treo 700 Treo 755 Palm Centro HTC Touch |