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product_id: 3636952
title: "Samsung Galaxy Exhibit 4G (T-Mobile),  t679"
brand: "samsung"
price: "451 som"
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reviews_count: 2
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# 4G Speed 3.7" Display 3MP Camera Samsung Galaxy Exhibit 4G (T-Mobile),  t679

**Brand:** samsung
**Price:** 451 som
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 📱 Unleash the Power of Connectivity!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Samsung Galaxy Exhibit 4G (T-Mobile),  t679 by samsung
- **How much does it cost?** 451 som with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.kg](https://www.desertcart.kg/products/3636952-samsung-galaxy-exhibit-4g-t-mobile-t679)

## Best For

- samsung enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted samsung brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Stay Powered Up:** Enjoy up to 5.5 hours of talk time and 15 days of standby.
- • **Capture Every Moment:** Snap stunning photos and video chats with the 3MP camera.
- • **Expand Your Horizons:** MicroSD expansion for all your apps, music, and memories.
- • **Wi-Fi Calling, Anytime, Anywhere:** Make calls over Wi-Fi for crystal-clear conversations.
- • **Stay Connected, No Strings Attached:** Experience the freedom of Pay as You Go with no monthly fees!

## Overview

The Samsung Galaxy Exhibit 4G (T-Mobile) is a versatile smartphone featuring a 3.7-inch multi-touch LCD display, powered by Android 2.3 and a 1 GHz processor. With 4G capabilities, a 3MP camera, and Wi-Fi calling, it offers a seamless communication experience without the burden of monthly fees.

## Description

Product Description Samsung Dart Prepaid Android Phone (T-Mobile) with 1 year parts and labor warranty. desertcart.com Budget-friendly and feature-rich, the Android-powered Samsung Exhibit II 4G keeps you connected to everything you love--fast. And with prepaid and postpaid calling plans from T-Mobile's No Annual Contract, you'll be able to pay the way you want without being tied down to a monthly contract (learn more about prepaid services below). Enjoy ultra-fast, on-the-go multimedia with T-Mobile's 4G network (view larger). Combining a 1 GHz processor and T-Mobile's blazing fast 4G network, the Exhibit II provides seamless viewing of live and on-demand channels from preloaded T-Mobile TV--including free programming from select stations like ABC News Now, FOX Sports, PBS Kids and Azteca America.This phone is specifically designed for T-Mobile's 4G HSPA+ mobile broadband network, which currently covers over 200 million people across the U.S. (read more about HSPA+ below). The Exhibit II 4G also offers Wireless-N Wi-Fi networking as well as the ability to share its 3G/4G Internet connection with other laptops and other Wi-Fi enabled devices.Capture on-the-go photos and videos with the 3-megapixel camera (with DVD-quality video capture). Additionally, the Exhibit II is outfitted with a front-facing VGA camera for composing self portraits for social networks as well as video chats over 4G or Wi-Fi.Other features include a 3.7-inch multi-touch display, Bluetooth 3.0 connectivity for hands-free devices and stereo music streaming, microSD memory expansion to 32 GB, access to personal/corporate e-mail, music player, full HTML web browser with support for Flash, and up to 5.5 hours of talk time.Mobile EntertainmentSamsung's Media Hub enables you to rent or purchase movies and TV shows within seconds watch from the convenience of anywhere. With Media Hub's progressive downloading feature, you can start watching your content almost immediately as the rest of the file downloads to the Exhibit II. Plus, all Media Hub content can be shared among five Media Hub-enabled devices on the same account. The pre-loaded T-Mobile TV app offers access to live and on-demand mobile HDTV on T-Mobile's 4G network, including free programming from select stations like ABC News NOW, FOX Sports, PBS Kids, and Azteca America. You can upgrade T-Mobile TV to a variety of premium packages, including Prime (with ESPN Mobile TV, Disney Channel, CNBC, and more), En Español, Life & Style, and Crackle Movies.Vital StatisticsThe Samsung Exhibit II 4G weighs 4.1 ounces and measures 4.54 x 2.35 x 0.45 inches. Its 1500 mAh lithium-ion battery is rated at up to 5.5 hours of talk time, and up to 360 hours (15 days) of standby time. It runs on the 850/900/1800/1900 MHz GSM/GPRS/EDGE frequencies, as well as T-Mobile's 3G/4G network (1700/2100 MHz; UMTS/HSDPA/HSPA+).What's in the Box Samsung Exhibit II 4G handset, rechargeable battery, charger, USB cable, quick start guide T-Mobile Pay As You Go Prepaid ServiceT-Mobile prepaid plans give you wireless access with less commitment, so you can pay--and talk--as you go. With no annual contract, no credit check, and no monthly bill, prepaid plans are a simple, direct way to go mobile. There are many ways to conveniently refill your T-Mobile Prepaid Plan so that you can stay continually connected with the people who matter most, including using web2go directly from your phone, via the T-Mobile Web site, or using refill cards available at over 90,000 locations nationwide. With Pay As You Go, you get wireless service exactly how you like it--there's no long-term contract, no credit checks, and no surprises. Add $100 in refills with Pay As You Go and you'll become a Gold Rewards customer, which gets you 15 percent more minutes on all refills and your minutes won't expire for a year after the time you refill. 3-megapixel camera on the rear, VGA front-facing camera for video chats (view larger). T-Mobile's Super-Fast 4G Mobile Broadband Network As of October, 2011, T-Mobile's 4G (HSPA+ 21) network is available in over 190 major metropolitan areas across the U.S.--covering 200 million people across the country. Network upgrades will continue rolling out through 2012.With typical download speeds that are on par with or faster than competing 4G technologies, T-Mobile's HSPA+ network provides fast data speeds, while allowing simultaneous voice and data capabilities for the ultimate wireless voice and data experience. You'll enjoy faster Web browsing, uninterrupted video streaming, and quicker app downloads.T-Mobile's 4G mobile broadband network (powered by HSPA+) provides a theoretical capability of up to 21 Mbps peak download speeds, with average download speeds typically in the 5 to 8 Mbps range.T-Mobile Wi-Fi Calling ServiceEffortlessly transition between Wi-Fi calling and T-Mobile's wireless network while you talk with T-Mobile's innovative Wi-Fi Calling technology. Wi-Fi Calling is a free feature for this phone, and minutes used while connected to the Wi-Fi network count against available rate plan minutes. Powered by Kineto's Smart Wi-Fi Application, T-Mobile's Wi-Fi Calling for Android smartphones is ready to use out-of-the-box, providing the ability to make voice calls and send SMS from accessible Wi-Fi (802.11 b/g/n) access points across the globe in addition to the connectivity available through T-Mobile's mobile network. The application also includes a tutorial for first-time users. Android Gingerbread Operating System Also Available for This Android Device

Review: Awesome budget phone! - This is a great quality phone with a decent screen size. I was initially afraid it might be a bit too small. I went from a 3.2 inch screen to a 3.7 in screen. Who knew half an inch would make all the difference! Although a 4 inch screen would be nice, I think this screen size is perfect. Not too small. It fits great in the hand. Text Messaging is buggy. If you text more than 1 page of text, it gives you an error. Looks like a lot of people have this problem. I've searched countless forums about it. The only way around it is downloading a different messaging app. The only annoyance is that I can set the new app as my default, but I can't change the icon on the dock to go to my app. The dock icon just goes back to the default messenger. There are apps that change your phone screen and it allows you to customize your dock, but I haven't found one that I like yet. Yes, the phone does come with A LOT of bloatware. I read about this before I purchased the phone. I read many forums and a group finally made the process easy. I am definitely new to the whole rooting process. I wanted to root my old Android phone but it seemed so complicated so I never went through with it. For this phone, there are some smarties out there that made the whole process so simple! Very few and simple steps. Download 2 files (USB drivers and the actual Rooting file), set phone to USB debugging, plug it in, execute rooting and you're done! Install titanium back up app, back up all apps (Just in case you delete the wrong one!), delete the apps that are not needed (List provided by the genius root people). SO EASY! I was a little hesitant in rooting because I was a newbie, but it's super easy and simple. The phone works just fine without rooting. It didn't lag or drain the battery. I went a whole day with moderate use during my work hours and heavy use on wifi when I got home. I still had some juice left the next morning. I only rooted the phone because all the extra apps annoyed me. I didn't want pages and pages of apps that I don't use. I'm still under contract with t-mobile but I wanted a newer smart phone. I had an old T-Mobile MyTouch. The very first version of the MyTouch line. I wanted to upgrade to a bigger and gingerbread android phone but I didn't want to be tied to a 2 year data plan. This is a great alternative to very pricy unlocked phones. Plus, when my contract is up, I can switch to the prepaid plan. I don't need data because I'm usually at home or at work where wifi is available so it's great that I could buy this phone, stick in my sim and I'm good to go. The only issue is that if you don't have a data plan you can't send picture messages. I have read this is an issue with Android and/or T-mobile. It doesn't bother me too much because I don't usually picture message Regarding that other reviewer that said the phone can't get network calls or texts while on wifi, I don't know what's wrong with their phone but mine works great. I was hesitant to buy the phone because of that review. I'm glad I believed it to be a fluke and bought the phones anyway. Network calls DO work with wifi on. There's absolutely no reason it shouldn't. T-mobile told that person the wrong information! This phone is definitely slippery as other have said. The full body skin helped with that (Offered as a bundle from desertcart). Installation was SUPER easy. I like the soapy water method because it's more forgiving when you place it down crooked. Now I'm just waiting for my case from ebay. Overall it's a zippy phone (even before rooting), way faster than my ancient MyTouch running on Froyo. Very few lags and no "force closes." It has the perfect screen size and customizing is so easy. Battery life is great (I was afraid it would be like other smart phones where you charge every 12-15 hours). I am still heavily playing around with it, downloading and customizing, but I would say that I could probably get 2-3 days of regular use. For now, it's what I need for a price I can afford. This is a great phone!
Review: Fairly decent phone - For the price, this is a fairly decent phone. I switched from Blackberry, so I miss the physical keyboard, and small size of my BB. Size: As Android phones go, this phone is one of the smaller ones. It is almost the exact same size as the iphone, and even has a larger screen than the iphone. Screen size to phone size ratio is among the best around. Weight: Average Speed: Web browsing is fast. The phone sometimes takes 3-4 seconds to load the page with my corporate email - seems like a long time when you are staring at the screen. Other than that it seems ok. Battery: Terrible. But as I understand, all newer phones are like that - wish they would take a page from Blackberry and get a clue Internal memory: I've downloaded a few apps and seem to have more than enough memory left. Software: Phone installed an update the second day I had it, so it runs Gingerbread. It came with all sorts of preloaded software I don't want, but since I seem to have plenty of memory left on the phone I'm not worried about it. Other: You have to download stuff and tweak settings to get it to do what you want, and it does not always comply. I'm usually quite technically adept, but I set this thing to receive push email, and now for some reason it is not downloading new emails from my gmail. So there is some setting messed up. It is not like a blackberry, where everything just worked, but I think that is Android, not this particular phone. Accessories: Phone did not come with a memory card, but has alot of internal memory. Came with a USB cable and with a very nice (very small) wall charger, and a SIM card. Delivery: Took desertcart 5 business days to get the thing out of their warehouse - it just kept stating status was "shipping soon." But once it shipped, it arrived in less than 18 hours. 7/21 EDIT TO ADD: I am using this prepaid phone on a regular post paid TMobile plan, and it works just fine. Just put in my own SIM card, called TMob and asked them to change my plan from Blackberry to regular data (no cost difference on my plan), and it works. This was the least expensive option for me; TMob wanted $329 to buy the phone outright from them; desertcart was $189. Edit 7/21: Have had the phone a little over 2 weeks now. Battery life is MUCH better if you physically turn off the device each time you are done using it - press button on upper right side. I was not used to having to do this, as my Blackberry either turned itself off, or somehow did not use as much power. Physically turning it off, I can get through a day on the battery. Part of saving battery life is setting display brightness to about 5%, screen time out to 1 min, and touch key light to 6 seconds. The 5% brightness is more than sufficient inside, but I cannot see the screen when outside. Will have to find an app that adjusts brightness when outside. Also, this particular android model has no LED light, so the phone lacks the visual notification that there is a new email or voice mail (ie like the BB blinking light). I solved that by downloading an app called "NoLED" which is terrific, and even shows the time on the screen. I'm getting used to the size of the phone; it is not as much of a problem as I anticipated, but still larger than my BB Pearl. Other issues are all Android issues, but I'm getting used to them or solving them. Gmail problem is solved, and a free app called "SMS Unread" can be downloaded and configured to show the number of unread emails in each gmail account. Update 12/22: At the five month mark, I'm reasonably satisfied with this phone. Biggest complaint about this phone is it's ridiculously terrible battery life. I think this a shortcoming of non-Blackberry phones (ie all Android & Iphones) and not this specific phone. A colleague who went from Blackberry to Iphone has the same problem. As a result of the poor battery life, my screen is set to the absolute lowest brightness, so I can't see anything on the phone when in the car or outside (anything subject to natural light), which is the second worst thing about the phone. I probably use less than 45 minutes a day of cell, and check it occasionally; battery really should last longer and allow for brighter screen setting so it can be seen in a car. Third on list of gripes is that it is not as fast as my friends Iphone5, but it is not a $700 phone either. I'll keep the $520 I saved and wait a few seconds for the phone to respond to certain commands. I'm told this is because the memory is filling up; I'd like a way to get rid of all the preloaded programs for which I have no use. Rooting will do this, but the root procedure for this model supposedly breaks it's ability to call 911, so I'm not interested in that. On the ok side, the picture quality is better than my BB, not stellar, but not bad enough to change phones. Seems lately to have developed a problem connecting via USB to the computer to download pics, but that might be Android, not this model of phone. I've also had an issue where I try to dial a number and it immediately disconnects. I pull the battery and let it restart and everything works fine. I don't know if this is caused by the phone, the OS or Tmobile. On the plus side, I've dropped it numerous times and the screen does NOT crack like iphones do. I find this one of the major advantages. The other advantage that I LOVE is the TMo Wifi calling - as long as I have a wifi connection, the cell part of the phone makes and receives calls regardless of the strength of cell coverage. Third advantage (silver lining in the cloud?) is that even though it does not have a hard keyboard (which I miss), it comes preloaded with "swype" for entering your text/numbers. This works pretty well, and makes entering text bearable, and apparently a feature like this does not come preloaded on iphones, because a few iphone users have marveled at this feature. I have no issues with sound quality on the cell, both regular and on speaker phone, and internet connection seems to work at a nice clip. Web pages are displayed crisply, so screen resolution is good. Overall, I'm pleased with the phone and pleased with the price.

## Features

- Ultra-fast 4G-enabled, Android 2.3-powered smartphone with 3.7-inch multi-touch LCD display and 1 GHz processor
- Pay as You Go lets you stay connected with no monthly payments, no hidden fees; Wi-Fi networking plus Wi-Fi Calling capabilities
- 3-MP camera/camcorder; video chats via front camera; Bluetooth stereo music; microSD expansion; HTML web browser with Flash 10.1; access to T-Mobile TV
- Up to 5.5 hours of talk time, up to 360 hours (15 days) of standby time; released in October, 2011
- What's in the Box: handset, battery, charger, USB cable, quick start guide
- Ultra-fast 4G-enabled, Android 2.3-powered smartphone with 3.7-inch multi-touch display and 1 GHz processor
- 3-MP camera/camcorder; video chats via front camera; Bluetooth stereo music; microSD expansion; HTML web browser with Flash 10.1; access to T-Mobile TV. The phone is locked for T-Mobile Service.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B00607JBNO |
| Additional Features | camera, smartphone |
| Average Battery Life Talk Time | 5.5 Hours |
| Battery Average Life | 5.5 Hours |
| Battery Description | Lithium-Ion |
| Battery Power | 650 |
| Biometric Security Feature | Fingerprint Recognition |
| Brand | Samsung |
| Built-In Media | camera, video recorder |
| Camera Description | Front |
| Cellular Technology | LTE |
| Color | Gray |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, USB, Wi-Fi |
| Connector Type | USB Type C |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars (1,040) |
| Display Resolution Maximum | 480 x 800 |
| Display Type | LCD |
| Form Factor | Smartphone |
| Frame Rate | 30 fps |
| GPS Geotagging Functionality | False |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00610214628206 |
| Human-Interface Input | Touchscreen |
| Item Dimensions | 2.35 x 0.45 x 4.54 inches |
| Item Weight | 4.08 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Samsung |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 32 GB |
| Model Series | Galaxy Exhibit |
| Model Year | 2011 |
| Number of Front Cameras | 1 |
| Operating System | android |
| Optical Sensor Resolution | 3 MP |
| Phone Talk Time | 5.5 Hours |
| Processor Speed | 1 GHz |
| Resolution | 480 x 800 |
| SIM Card Slot Count | Single SIM |
| Screen Size | 3.7 Inches |
| Sim Card Size | Standard |
| Specific Uses For Product | Navigation |
| UPC | 610214628206 |
| Video Capture Resolution | 720p |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
| Wireless Network Technology | GSM |
| Wireless Provider | Go Mobile, T-Mobile |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Samsung
- **CPU Speed:** 1 GHz
- **Cellular Technology:** LTE
- **Connectivity Technology:** Bluetooth, USB, Wi-Fi
- **Memory Storage Capacity:** 32 GB
- **Model Name:** Galaxy Exhibit
- **Operating System:** android
- **Resolution:** 480 x 800
- **Screen Size:** 3.7 Inches
- **Wireless Carrier:** Go Mobile, T-Mobile

## Images

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Awesome budget phone!
*by E***E on January 8, 2012*

This is a great quality phone with a decent screen size. I was initially afraid it might be a bit too small. I went from a 3.2 inch screen to a 3.7 in screen. Who knew half an inch would make all the difference! Although a 4 inch screen would be nice, I think this screen size is perfect. Not too small. It fits great in the hand. Text Messaging is buggy. If you text more than 1 page of text, it gives you an error. Looks like a lot of people have this problem. I've searched countless forums about it. The only way around it is downloading a different messaging app. The only annoyance is that I can set the new app as my default, but I can't change the icon on the dock to go to my app. The dock icon just goes back to the default messenger. There are apps that change your phone screen and it allows you to customize your dock, but I haven't found one that I like yet. Yes, the phone does come with A LOT of bloatware. I read about this before I purchased the phone. I read many forums and a group finally made the process easy. I am definitely new to the whole rooting process. I wanted to root my old Android phone but it seemed so complicated so I never went through with it. For this phone, there are some smarties out there that made the whole process so simple! Very few and simple steps. Download 2 files (USB drivers and the actual Rooting file), set phone to USB debugging, plug it in, execute rooting and you're done! Install titanium back up app, back up all apps (Just in case you delete the wrong one!), delete the apps that are not needed (List provided by the genius root people). SO EASY! I was a little hesitant in rooting because I was a newbie, but it's super easy and simple. The phone works just fine without rooting. It didn't lag or drain the battery. I went a whole day with moderate use during my work hours and heavy use on wifi when I got home. I still had some juice left the next morning. I only rooted the phone because all the extra apps annoyed me. I didn't want pages and pages of apps that I don't use. I'm still under contract with t-mobile but I wanted a newer smart phone. I had an old T-Mobile MyTouch. The very first version of the MyTouch line. I wanted to upgrade to a bigger and gingerbread android phone but I didn't want to be tied to a 2 year data plan. This is a great alternative to very pricy unlocked phones. Plus, when my contract is up, I can switch to the prepaid plan. I don't need data because I'm usually at home or at work where wifi is available so it's great that I could buy this phone, stick in my sim and I'm good to go. The only issue is that if you don't have a data plan you can't send picture messages. I have read this is an issue with Android and/or T-mobile. It doesn't bother me too much because I don't usually picture message Regarding that other reviewer that said the phone can't get network calls or texts while on wifi, I don't know what's wrong with their phone but mine works great. I was hesitant to buy the phone because of that review. I'm glad I believed it to be a fluke and bought the phones anyway. Network calls DO work with wifi on. There's absolutely no reason it shouldn't. T-mobile told that person the wrong information! This phone is definitely slippery as other have said. The full body skin helped with that (Offered as a bundle from Amazon). Installation was SUPER easy. I like the soapy water method because it's more forgiving when you place it down crooked. Now I'm just waiting for my case from ebay. Overall it's a zippy phone (even before rooting), way faster than my ancient MyTouch running on Froyo. Very few lags and no "force closes." It has the perfect screen size and customizing is so easy. Battery life is great (I was afraid it would be like other smart phones where you charge every 12-15 hours). I am still heavily playing around with it, downloading and customizing, but I would say that I could probably get 2-3 days of regular use. For now, it's what I need for a price I can afford. This is a great phone!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Fairly decent phone
*by J***O on July 7, 2012*

For the price, this is a fairly decent phone. I switched from Blackberry, so I miss the physical keyboard, and small size of my BB. Size: As Android phones go, this phone is one of the smaller ones. It is almost the exact same size as the iphone, and even has a larger screen than the iphone. Screen size to phone size ratio is among the best around. Weight: Average Speed: Web browsing is fast. The phone sometimes takes 3-4 seconds to load the page with my corporate email - seems like a long time when you are staring at the screen. Other than that it seems ok. Battery: Terrible. But as I understand, all newer phones are like that - wish they would take a page from Blackberry and get a clue Internal memory: I've downloaded a few apps and seem to have more than enough memory left. Software: Phone installed an update the second day I had it, so it runs Gingerbread. It came with all sorts of preloaded software I don't want, but since I seem to have plenty of memory left on the phone I'm not worried about it. Other: You have to download stuff and tweak settings to get it to do what you want, and it does not always comply. I'm usually quite technically adept, but I set this thing to receive push email, and now for some reason it is not downloading new emails from my gmail. So there is some setting messed up. It is not like a blackberry, where everything just worked, but I think that is Android, not this particular phone. Accessories: Phone did not come with a memory card, but has alot of internal memory. Came with a USB cable and with a very nice (very small) wall charger, and a SIM card. Delivery: Took Amazon 5 business days to get the thing out of their warehouse - it just kept stating status was "shipping soon." But once it shipped, it arrived in less than 18 hours. 7/21 EDIT TO ADD: I am using this prepaid phone on a regular post paid TMobile plan, and it works just fine. Just put in my own SIM card, called TMob and asked them to change my plan from Blackberry to regular data (no cost difference on my plan), and it works. This was the least expensive option for me; TMob wanted $329 to buy the phone outright from them; Amazon was $189. Edit 7/21: Have had the phone a little over 2 weeks now. Battery life is MUCH better if you physically turn off the device each time you are done using it - press button on upper right side. I was not used to having to do this, as my Blackberry either turned itself off, or somehow did not use as much power. Physically turning it off, I can get through a day on the battery. Part of saving battery life is setting display brightness to about 5%, screen time out to 1 min, and touch key light to 6 seconds. The 5% brightness is more than sufficient inside, but I cannot see the screen when outside. Will have to find an app that adjusts brightness when outside. Also, this particular android model has no LED light, so the phone lacks the visual notification that there is a new email or voice mail (ie like the BB blinking light). I solved that by downloading an app called "NoLED" which is terrific, and even shows the time on the screen. I'm getting used to the size of the phone; it is not as much of a problem as I anticipated, but still larger than my BB Pearl. Other issues are all Android issues, but I'm getting used to them or solving them. Gmail problem is solved, and a free app called "SMS Unread" can be downloaded and configured to show the number of unread emails in each gmail account. Update 12/22: At the five month mark, I'm reasonably satisfied with this phone. Biggest complaint about this phone is it's ridiculously terrible battery life. I think this a shortcoming of non-Blackberry phones (ie all Android & Iphones) and not this specific phone. A colleague who went from Blackberry to Iphone has the same problem. As a result of the poor battery life, my screen is set to the absolute lowest brightness, so I can't see anything on the phone when in the car or outside (anything subject to natural light), which is the second worst thing about the phone. I probably use less than 45 minutes a day of cell, and check it occasionally; battery really should last longer and allow for brighter screen setting so it can be seen in a car. Third on list of gripes is that it is not as fast as my friends Iphone5, but it is not a $700 phone either. I'll keep the $520 I saved and wait a few seconds for the phone to respond to certain commands. I'm told this is because the memory is filling up; I'd like a way to get rid of all the preloaded programs for which I have no use. Rooting will do this, but the root procedure for this model supposedly breaks it's ability to call 911, so I'm not interested in that. On the ok side, the picture quality is better than my BB, not stellar, but not bad enough to change phones. Seems lately to have developed a problem connecting via USB to the computer to download pics, but that might be Android, not this model of phone. I've also had an issue where I try to dial a number and it immediately disconnects. I pull the battery and let it restart and everything works fine. I don't know if this is caused by the phone, the OS or Tmobile. On the plus side, I've dropped it numerous times and the screen does NOT crack like iphones do. I find this one of the major advantages. The other advantage that I LOVE is the TMo Wifi calling - as long as I have a wifi connection, the cell part of the phone makes and receives calls regardless of the strength of cell coverage. Third advantage (silver lining in the cloud?) is that even though it does not have a hard keyboard (which I miss), it comes preloaded with "swype" for entering your text/numbers. This works pretty well, and makes entering text bearable, and apparently a feature like this does not come preloaded on iphones, because a few iphone users have marveled at this feature. I have no issues with sound quality on the cell, both regular and on speaker phone, and internet connection seems to work at a nice clip. Web pages are displayed crisply, so screen resolution is good. Overall, I'm pleased with the phone and pleased with the price.

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