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AT&T 3125 - Windows Mobile 5.0 Smartphone Edition 200 MHz - RAM: 64 MB - ROM: 128 MB 2.8" TFT ( 240 x 320 ) - camera - Bluetooth - GSM 850/900/1800/1900 - AT&T

AT&T 3125 - Windows Mobile 5.0 Smartphone Edition 200 MHz - RAM: 64 MB - ROM: 128 MB 2.8 TFT ( 240 x 320 ) - camera - Bluetooth - GSM 850/900/1800/1900 - AT&T

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Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 21 reviews
Sales Rank: 8238

Media: Electronics
Operating System: Microsoft Windows Mobile 5.0 Smartphone Edition
CPU Speed: 200
Modem: Wireless cellular modem
Display Size: 2.8
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1
Dimensions (in): 9.5 x 6.1 x 2.8
Warranty: 1 year warranty

MPN: 3125
Model: 3125
ASIN: B000J0X7BU


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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
The ultra-thin 3125 Smartphone is the only smartphone flip today that combines an iconic design with the power, functionality and price to please both businesses and consumers alike.While the jet-black 3125 takes on the appearance of a high-end wireless phone, it packs a full set of features that makes it a perfect and affordable tool for use during work or leisure time. The 3125 provides wireless access to business and personal e-mail accounts, over-the-air synchronization of calendar, contact and to-do lists, and superb music, photo and video capabilities.

Amazon.com Product Description
Introducing the first Windows Mobile 5.0 smartphone flip in the U.S., The Cingular 3125. With the 3125 smartphone, you get EDGE data speeds, and GSM quad-band support, while the Windows Mobile 5.0 (non-touch screen version) operating system lets you quickly access your real time corporate and personal email accounts. Other features include Windows Media Player 10, Bluetooth connectivity, 64 MB RAM, 128 MB flash ROM, a 1.3-megapixel camera with video recorder, direct push for email, and more. Packaged in a stylish black clamshell design, the super slim 3125 is the ultimate mobile workhorse, and the perfect complement to Cingular wireless service.

Design
The 3125 design takes the standard clamshell form factor to the next level with its impressive smartphone and data capabilities while maintaining a stylish and cool exterior. A large 240 x 320 color display with over 65,000 colors dominates the inside of the top cover. The outside cover of the handset sports a supplementary 128 x 128 full-color display that can display pictures, time, call information, battery and signal strength, and more. There's even a feature that allows you to display a large analog clock on the external display. Convenient music player control buttons reside just below the external screen, and the 1.3-megapixel camera lens is housed above this display while most of the phone's features and on-screen menus are controlled by a five-way center button on the handset's backlit control pad. A USB data port is provided, as is a microSD/TransFlash memory card slot. Lastly, the internal antenna is safely tucked away, keeping the phone's design compact and portable.

Calling Features
The 3125 has all the latest calling features folks have come to expect from a high-end handset. The built-in speakerphone makes it easy to talk without having the phone to your ear. Speaker independent voice activated dialing makes calling your friends, family, and associates as easy as saying their names, while the phone's Bluetooth connectivity means that your favorite Bluetooth headset is fully compatible. A ringer and picture ID system makes it easy to identify your most common callers. Lastly, the phonebook capacity is only limited to available memory.

Messaging, Internet, and Tools
Meet both your global business and personal communications and productivity needs with the 3125's superior, high-speed email and Web browsing experience all wrapped in a slim and stylish package. Quickly access your corporate and personal email in real-time with built-in applications like Microsoft Office Outlook Mobile and Microsoft Direct Push, Good Mobile Messaging from Good Technology, Cingular Xpress Mail, and Internet email (including MSN Hotmail, Yahoo! Mail, AOL, etc.) at your fingertips. Outlook Mobile features integrated calendar and email functions, as well as a contacts list that is cleverly integrated with the phone's dialing functions. Robust SMS and MMS functionality is built into the Windows Mobile interface, too. Lastly, rich Internet browsing is available with the included Internet Explorer browser.

Microsoft's ActiveSync software keeps the device synced with all of your PC's Outlook information (via Bluetooth or USB).

A number of handy software tools are bundled with the 3125, including a voice memo recorder, a calculator, a to-do list, and an alarm clock. T9 text entry, which is a technology that makes it easier for people to enter words and text on handsets, is built into the unit--a plus for mobile text messaging users.

Imaging and Entertainment
In addition to the 1.3-megapixel still camera, the 3125 is capable of recording video clips to its built-in memory, or to a memory expansion card. The inclusion of Windows Media Player on the 3125 opens up a whole range of possibilities for this phone. Use it as a digital music player, or sync the device with Windows Media Player on your PC to download last night's TV shows so you can watch them whenever you want, or watch streaming content from the Web.

With EDGE support built right into the 3125, you'll be downloading at speeds so fast your head will spin. And because the phone is media capable, i.e., fully compatible with Cingular music, MEdia Net, and Cingular mail, you'll never be at a loss for something fun to do.

With features like stereo Bluetooth headphone capability, and support for Java based applications and games, the 3125 shines in the entertainment department. When the feeling strikes you, jam out to your favorite music on the unit's advanced music player, and because the 3125 sports a microSD/TransFlash memory card slot, you can load up all your favorite music and bring it with you (memory cards sold separately).

Vital Statistics
The Cingular 3125 weighs 3.49 ounces and measures 3.88 x 2.02 x 0.62 inches. Its lithium-ion battery is rated at up to 5.0 hours of digital talk time, and up to 150 hours of digital standby time. It runs on the GSM/GPRS/EDGE 850/900/1800/1900 frequencies. The phone comes with a one year limited warranty.


Customer Reviews:   Read 16 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars AT&T 3125 - best kept secret in smartphones!   April 26, 2008
D. Kinder
I searched for a smaller PDA-type phone so I can have functionality, but not have a target for theft on my belt.

Now, what was I looking for?
1) A phone that will sync with Outlook.
2) A phone that won't be really heavy or attract a lot of attention.
3) A phone that would excel as a PHONE and have decent PDA functionality.

So, enter in the AT&T 3125. What's so special about it?

The Good:
1) Easy to use as a phone. Easy to see and use the buttons in the dark while driving! (Try that with a QWERTY keyboard!)

2) Bright, clear, crisp display.

3) It's suprisingly easy to connect this phone to your laptop and use it as a wireless modem. (Just find the "Accessories" folder and you'll find "Internet Sharing". Connect via bluetooth or USB and you're ready to go! Of course, make sure you have an unlimited data plan or it'll cost you a fortune.)

4) It syncs PERFECTLY with Windows Mobility Center with Vista. (It's not quite so easy for BlackJack users.) Therefore, it's simple to install additional applications.

5) Works quite well syncing with ExchangeServer, so you can keep current on the go. (Again, have an unlimited data plan!)

6) VoiceNotes - what an ingenious application! I frequently get good ideas while driving or other times when I don't have a pen to write down ideas. I can just "record a memo" to replay back to myself to recapture that idea.


The Bad:
1) Entering data into the device. It's okay when typing in an appointment, but typing out an email or a document would be quite slow. I wouldn't use this phone in that way. There are better smartphones for entering in data.

2) Not a lot of applications available (compared to Palm). It's not good for reading ebooks (nor are there many available for this format). This is perhaps a good thing for me. It keeps me focused on the basics the phone does and not try any elaborate software packages. Saves money too!

3) ClearVue applications - not good. I don't use this phone to view attachments in emails. That can wait until I get back to the office. If you're not that fortunate, then you might want to invest in a "documents to go" program for your phone - or consider a different smartphone.

4) MP3 buttons on top - sometimes it can turn on without you intending to turn it on. I have my phone activate a "button lock", so it eliminates this problem.

The Ugly:
1) The microSD card is badly placed (yes we know this). However, should it somehow become loose while it's behind your SIM card, it can have a bad affect on the quality of your calls. I currently do NOT use the microSD card. If you do, make sure it's FIRMLY placed where it should be so it doesn't interrupt your call quality.

2) If you grip your phone in the wrong way, it's possible that you'll slide your battery cover off, and the phone will turn off. It takes a good minute or two for it to boot back up again.

3) Be careful cleaning it. If you clean any part of the large hinge, and it stays wet, it can affect your phone display. It'll turn white with some "busy vertical lines". Keep in mind that once it dries, it'll work just as it did before.

If you just want to keep on top of things, this phone ROCKS!

My favorite applications: Facade 1.4 to customize my display; Oxios ToDo List (helps with task list); SmartphoneNotes syncs Outlook Notes (not wirelessly).

I hope you enjoyed my balanced review of AT&T 3125. It's been my favorite phone ever.



3 out of 5 stars Its a good phone not a great phone..   November 26, 2007
Srinivasa Borige (Houston)
Hi,
I bought this phone 6 months back and I feel this phone is ok. The pros are excellent battery backup, good signal reception, nice mp3 capabilities. The cons are some times it works crazy(few hang offs), it restarts again(well I feel it is rare), the internal memory is too little and when the memory is filled, it gave me a warning to "Clear Storage", when I did that it even cleared all my contacts and I lost so many contacts. I feel this is ridiculous. I think the speaker quality needs to be improved much better(need more sound), the micro memory card slot need to be given outside, now it is behind the sim card and also removing this card is too scary...instructions are very bad..Overall I would say is average....



1 out of 5 stars Annoying. Inconvenient. The worst.   October 4, 2007
Pen Name (New York State)
1 out of 3 found this review helpful

I hate this phone. I stupidly upgraded to this annoying phone from my razr, which I loved. My main source of irritation about the 3125 is that the keypad light goes out too fast and there's no option to change it. Same for the cool blue clock on the outside of the phone. It drops calls ALL the time (my razr almost never did). Reception is spotty. It's a 5 keystroke process to turn on bluetooth on the phone, then you have pair up with the headset - a 2-step process - it's a royal pain. Syncing it with my pc was impossible. I gave up on that. The battery life is short and takes forever to charge. The font on the main screen is difficult to read because it's too small. The interface is dull and unimpressive. You can only set one alarm time. Internet is excrutiatingly slow. I haven't bothered with the mp3 player because I have an ipod.

The few good things: Solitaire game is kinda fun (but tiny). The camera's decent. The phone is well-made, solid and sturdy. The keypad keys are larger than most, so you almost never hit the wrong #'s. But none of this is enough to justify the price of this pda flip phone.

I've had cell phones since 1994. Lots of them and all different kinds and brands. I have to say that this is one of the most inconvenient phones I've ever had and I can't wait to get rid of it. Maybe I'll run it over with my car... or smash it with a rock.



5 out of 5 stars Upgraded from Audiovox 5600 - love the 3125!   June 19, 2007
T. J. Mills (California)
11 out of 11 found this review helpful

Some history: I have owned a cell phone from the days of the Motorola "brick" to the Motorola flip phone to the first Nokia candy bar phone with a Palm Pilot to the Audiovox 5600 which integrated my Palm functionality and a phone into one device.
By far, the Nokia was the best phone. I had reception everywhere - even where noone else's phone worked, but I had my Outlook contact on my Palm. I wanted one device so I got the 5600. It synced great, but reception was poor. I couldn't use it from my home or work. I also missed the protection of a flip phone.
Now I have the 3125 for about 2 months. Reception is great. I use it at home, work and everywhere there is coverage (I hike a lot.) Syncing is great and it is a flip phone so I can toss it in my pocket without calling some random number.
I wanted a device that works as a phone first and then as a PDA. The 3125 does both well. It is a basic mobile computer for simple tasks. With a bluetooth keyboard you could do a lot.

Pros:
Reception almost as good as my analog Nokia of 10 years ago.
Clear bright display - easy to read
Easy to hear and to be heard. Speaker phone works well.
Nice big tactile keys that automatically light up when needed.
Much improved navigation keys (left, right, up, down, enter)
Bluetooth with a Plantronics earpiece has good range and audio works well for the listener and talker.
Battery life is better than the 5600. Not as good as the Nokia or Palm which would easily last a week. Color displays suck lots of power.
Easy menu navigation - hint: you can hit the 1-9 keys to navigate the 9 icons.
Voice recognition works once trained (bluetooth and phone).
My old applications from 5600 work.
Bought a 3rd party case that works well ($7)
4 band phone works in all countries using GSM. I used mine in China with a China Mobile SIM. hint: call Cingular and they will unlock your phone for free!

Cons:
Proprietary connector - can't use std headphones.
Themes supplied have too much junk. My biggest beef with the themes were the large icons and space taken by "advertizements" like MSN or Cingular. To solve the themes issue, I edited the xml files. You can also buy programs to modify the themes.
Had to buy SmartNotes program to sync with Outlook Notes.
MicroSD card is under the SIM card.
Cingular staff and instruction manual don't tell you much. I had to figure out a lot on my own.
No on-phone help - my old Nokia had menu help 10 years ago.

Notes: I am a PC user (not a Microsoft fan, but surprisingly like windows mobile). I use Outlook for contacts, calendar, email, and notes. I sync my phone with all of these.



5 out of 5 stars I heart this phone   April 4, 2007
S. Davis (St. Petersburg, Florida United States)
5 out of 5 found this review helpful

This phone works amazingly well in most aspects. The call clarity is great and the menu system works very well. I especially find the hot bar menu system on the start screen very convienent. The mp3 player function workds remarkably well and with a 2 gb smartchip, this think becomes a monster media device. My one grievance is the camara on it. It lags horribly when you try and take a piture that is not staying perfectly still. In all, I highly recommend this phone.


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