also known as Verizon Wireless Coupe

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PCD CDM-8630






 
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Description:

UTStarcom CDM-8630 is a dual-band CDMA clamshell featuring 262k color TFT display, 3 ICE (In Case of Emergency) Speed Dial Keys, Calendar, Speakerphone and Voice dialing

PCD CDM-8630 specifications

PCD CDM-8630 specifications

  • Announced
  • Network
  • Size
  • Battery
  • Main Display
  • Additional Display
  • Memory
  • Input
  • Connectivity
  • Other Features

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19 Nov 2008 Anonymous

3 out of 10

I agree with the frustrations voiced by others, especially with the annoyance of the AVR button on the side activating whenever I brush against something.  It is very embarrassing to begin beeping at any time and any place (even when all other sounds have been disabled!).






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I despise this phone

27 Sep 2008 M Taylor

3 out of 10

I've had this phone for only a week or so, and I hate it a little more every day.  It's clumsy to hold, clunky to navigate, and i think the only thing it's good for is accessing the numbers designated In Case of Emergency (ICE), which take up a great deal of the keyboard.  The battery life seems ridiculously short, and it has trouble picking up a signal in out in the country, in the very same places where other people on the same system seem to be having no problem  Conclusion: if you're not feeling well, and you never leave town, and you suddenly decide to call the Fire Department, it might be fine.  But if you want a reliable phone that knows what it's doing, and that stays alive for more than a day or so, pick another.





No bells and whistles, which is a plus for some people
Performance is spotty, displays are primitive, navigating is awkward.


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Cheap Price But No Camera

21 Jun 2008 marty a. grasier

8 out of 10

i payed $9.99 off the verizon website for this phone, in December. I dont need a fancy phone, and this phone has great stuff to offer. Do not judge a book by its cover. One thing I'm dissapointed with is that there is no camera. But that's okay, because I purchased a Nikon camera for taking pictures. I think the phone is free right now, but no matter if it's free or $9.99, it's well worth the purchase.






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