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Large colorful screen. Also, someone asked to borrow my phone, dropped it about a foot onto a file cabinet so there is a lovely black strip across the screen diagonally. Light weight. I bought this phone 9 months ago and overall, it's been alright. QWERTY keyboard can be seen as a con as well, I suppose as it is incredibly flat so distinguishing between buttons is difficult. The left arrow and cancel button have already given out.
Cons: Some of the features take some searching to find and time to get used to.
Good variation on volume.
The camera is pretty bad.
Pros: Thin design.
Obviously not the most durable screen.
Nice backlit keys.
QWERTY keyboard.
It kills me how few texts there can be in the phone inbox.
As much as I enjoy the features of mp3 ringtones, a micro SD card slot, quick charge time, fairly long battery life, and a cute design, I think I'm just going to replace it with a reliable, cheap, and simple Nokia bar (aka brick) phone rather than pay the $40 to get T-Mobile to put the insurance I've been paying for to good use on a phone that broke relatively quick.
this phone sucks. there are times when people i talk to can not hear me without me yelling at them. look elsewhere for a decent phone.
I bought this in replacement to my rizer phone.figured they would be similar. Not worth the money. Memory sucks-every 35 messages I have to go back and erase them.
Overall the phone feels flimsy. It becomes very hot, which I can only assume fries up the inside. Boy was I wrong.
Also, it can not handle being charged and used at the same time. The sliding motion is not solid, as well as having a hollow space when you slide it, which I know is gonna help it break someday.Def not a texting phone. Not only do you have to get used to the weird keyboard, but the buttons are really small, so unless you're a 12 yr old girl with tiny fingers texting will be difficult.
All in all it's a crapy phone. Only good features is e-mail
But I was so good with typing with the number pad. I love that you can get email without being logged into a browser, that is a major plus. And I'm a big fan of T-mobile even though there have been some issues so far. The keypad is hard to get used to because I'm a proper typist and use all 10 fingers to type, and do it without thinking, so I'm actually hunting and pecking for those keys when I can't get all 10 fingers involved. I'm sure I'll get used to it. I'm loving the myFaves plan. Rock on.
Yes, it's nice for texting. The phone is slim and sleek; however, the negatives outweigh the positives.* The keys are rather flat. It would be easier to use the phone with raised keys.* I don't like the keyboard style layout. If you need to call a number such as 1-800-Attorney; you'll need to figure out where what numbers the letters represent on a normal telephone keypad.* The battery life on this phone has been the shortest vs any other phone I've had.* I dislike the pink scroll bar is horrid. Unfortunately this option can't be changed.
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