| Design | 3/5 |
| Display & Interface | 2/5 |
| Calling | 4/5 |
| Talk time | 3/5 |
| Messaging | 3/5 |
| Music | 0/5 |
| Video | 0/5 |
| Camera | 0/5 |
| Memory | 1/5 |
| Web browsing | 1/5 |
| Connectivity | 1/5 |
| Productivity | 0/5 |
| Scheduling | 0/5 |
| Laptop sidekick | 0/5 |
| Navigation | 1/5 |
| Gaming | 0/5 |
| Mobile services | 1/5 |
| Accessories | 1/5 |
| Value | 3/5 |
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Pros:
Slim, rugged design, good call quality |
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Cons:
Dearth of features, slow SMS, terrible Web browser |
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| Conclusion: |
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| The i335 is very single-minded. It does what it is supposed to do well—namely, make and receive calls. There aren’t many bells and whistles, and it isn’t the most attractive phone we’ve ever seen, but the rubber does well to protect it, and our callers heard us loud and clear. For Direct Connect customers, and perhaps light calling and messaging users,the i335 is a solid, if uninspiring option. But for anyone looking for anything more should look elsewhere. |
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