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- r***s (619)- Feedback left by buyer.Past yearVerified purchaseI would just like to say a big thank you to the seller. The item was heavier than I imagined and was beautifully packed. It arrived when stated on the tracking information. I haven’t used it yet, but I’m sure I will be more than happy when I do tomorrow.
- 9***c (73)- Feedback left by buyer.Past yearVerified purchaseArrived well within timescale , extremely well packed . Items as described . No issues
- m***0 (3771)- Feedback left by buyer.Past 6 monthsVerified purchaseGreat ebayer thanks
- e***v (6825)- Feedback left by buyer.Past yearVerified purchasesuperb item and fast delivery service.
- lightbulbcompany (163177)- Feedback left by buyer.More than a year agoVerified purchaseGood buyer, prompt payment, valued customer, highly recommended.
- phoenix_power (251735)- Feedback left by buyer.More than a year agoVerified purchaseGood buyer, prompt payment, always need this type of customer!
Reviews (10)

24 Oct, 2018
Works!
Having tried any number of similar so-called "cleaners", 3m just works. Simple. Spray on, buff off and it's restored to as new.

03 May, 2016
Great Value
Duracell Industrial are just the same batteries as those in shops, just bulk buy and therefore cheaper. I recommend these batteries.
30 Jul, 2013
Good entry level Android smartphone, with few limitations. Good value too.
3 of 3 found this helpful This was a gift for my wife - who is a bit of a technophobe. I reckoned a basic smartphone was a good way to ease her into the technology.
Firstly, ignore the "Young" description. This is simply a more entry level smartphone, suitable for young and old alike. Just make sure the users eyesight is up to it, as the screen is probably as small as a smartphone should get.
From first start up the phone is smooth and easy to use. It maybe uses a pretty old Android version, but it still functions perfectly well. As I say - entry level. Being SIM free, there is no hassle, but one thing to be aware of when putting the phone together is that there is a limitation to the micro SD card capacity. I had planned to use an 8GB card, but this repeatedly failed to register when the phone was "wakened". Changing to the included 2GB card did the trick. Be aware that the 160MB internal memory is restricting, particularly as Apps can't be moved around between phone and SD card as easily in this old Android version. I've found that some Apps just can't be installed on the card, so 160MB doesn't go very far. Just be aware of this.
The screen resolution is considerably lower than cutting edge phones such as iPhone and Samsung Galaxy S4 et al, but it's certainly acceptable, with more than adequate brightness. The processor can slow things down a little sometimes, but doesn't tend to disrupt an App's operation. It's noticeable when switching Apps or closing immediately after opening an App.
There's fully functioning GPS installed, but it hasn't been used properly yet. It did seem to take a while to acquire satellites, but I would expect it to function fully once it has done so. The built in Wi-Fi is the real winner. Pulling in a good signal from apparently nowhere, means there shouldn't be any problem retrieving e-mail, and using other internet based Apps. If the phone tariff is expensive for mobile browsing/web, this will be a saver. It certainly has been the case so far for us.
The camera is one area where the cost cutting is apparent. It isn't the best for capturing your life memories, but does capture the image, albeit with no panache. Colours aren't particularly vibrant, and there's no flash. This doesn't prevent the phone largely fulfilling it's brief - which is to provide an entry step to Android smart phones. Use this for a while, and I would think you would really appreciate the upgrade to the next level.
So, how does a technophobe get on with the phone? Extremely well as it happens. Her favourite Sudoku is installed, as well as some other interesting Apps. By using a stylus that was lying around, the limitations of the small screen are easily overcome. Long fingernails and small keypads don't really mix anyway! It's been an easy learning curve - thanks largely to Android being so intuitive, but also as the phone itself is pleasant to use.
I think this phone really does cut the mustard, as an entry level Android smartphone, and if it whets the appetite for something a bit more cutting edge, it has succeeded. I would recommend it with few reservations beyond the camera.