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Nice phone, bought for the wife, good price, does the job.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
Lovely phone for my sons first phone but could have been informed about the trackpad sensor not working properly
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
I lik QWERTY phones but have never had a Samsung so thought I would give it a try. The best summary I could give it is "good value for a budget phone" - it is no Blackberry or even Nokia E series. That said, it is easy to use, the battery life is good, it is lightweight & feels good (nice quality) in the hand. These features probably would endear it to someone going for their 1st QWERTY (maybe a text mad teenager?). The email & web on it work quite well - just a shame it is not 3G to get some speed into it. I found the optical trackpad a bit sensitive & it was hard to adjust out but to be fair, I do prefer the Nokia approach where you just click one step at a time so it could just be me. If you want a QWERTY under £100 - or less - give it a go. it will not disappoint for the money.
The phone itself is quite good and no complaints up to yet. It was originally a Tesco phone, which had been unlocked and from memory I paid around £68 for it. You can imagine my surprise, when a few days after I received it, I went into Tesco's in Hereford and found an identical phone (in pink actually which was the colour I wanted for my partner)for £47. An unlock is £5, so you can see that this was rather expensive. I will be more careful next time
A user friendly phone with all of the bells and whistles you need if you don't want to go really hi tech and don't want to be classed as one of "the herd" who are never seen without their iphone. It has the convenience of a qwerty keyboard as well as a touch screen and is very easy to set up and to use. Bit like a Blackberry but a Blackberry with this spec would probably cost around £70 more. All in all - well pleased with this phone.
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