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Compact; easy to use; personalization options; parents will appreciate the phone's lack of suppor... (cnet.com)
Service Provider: Cingular Wireless, Service Provider: Edge Wireless (pcmag.com)
alaTest Review Summary
We have collected and analysed 5 expert reviews and 10 user reviews from international sources. The alaScore™ for this product is 74/100 = Good. Experts rate this product 62/100 and users rate it 60/100. The average review date is May 11, 2005. We have compared these reviews to 115 reviews from other Other Phones. Last update: August 20, 2008.
15 reviews
August, 2008
5 Experts
Product Age
10 Users
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Compact; easy to use; personalization options; parents will appreciate the phone's lack of support for text messaging.
So-so performance; bare-bones menu structure; exposed emergency button; kids will bemoan the phone's lack of support for text messaging.
With parental controls, ease of use, no text messaging, and a prepaid calling plan, the Firefly phone is an ideal mobile for tweens.
Service Provider: Cingular Wireless, Service Provider: Edge Wireless
Unique restricted-dialing phone for children. Easy to dial Mom and Dad. Parents can also control whose calls the phone will receive. Durable.
Poor voice-transmission quality. Lousy ringtones.
The first cell phone for children makes an excellent safety device or replacement for a Family Radio Services walkie-talkie, but it's no competition for general-purpose phones.
The Firefly ($199 with 1,200 SunCom minutes) is a restricted-dialing phone fo...
I wanted to give my very responsible nephew a great gift for his birthday and this phone seemed...
I believe that this for is good, until a certain point. I am a teenage girl, and I do believe this...
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