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I've had an iPhone 4 and currently have the new samsung galaxy s iii, which I love! This new Motorola really surprises me. Very sharp looking and quality build. Qwerty keys are rubberized as is the rear panel, which gives it a quality feel. It's thin like the galaxy, reminds me of my blackberry curve--just a little more compact. I have a hearing loss...earpiece was good and speakerphone was fine...not quite as dynamic as the galaxy or blackberry...but works fine. Nice 2mg camera, fm radio and MP3 player. For the price, a great buy.
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25 of 25 people found the following review helpful
I bought this phone for my father. I currently own a Galaxy SII and have owned Blackberrys so I have a pretty good knowledge base in terms of cell phones. For $40 this is an excellent texting, picture messaging, and voice phone. The camera and display were better than I expected, and the keyboard really surpassed my expectations. The keyboard is just a notch under Blackberry and surprisingly better than android keyboards such as the droid pro. Overall a great phone for someone who doesn't need advanced functioning.
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18 of 19 people found the following review helpful
I bought this phone to replace a smartphone that was costing a ton each month. I wanted three things in a new phone: keyboard and call quality, long battery life, and large mp3 capacity. The EX431 delivered my expectations, and far more.
First, the call quality is amazing. I forget I'm on a cell sometimes. I don't know how much of that is due to T-Mobile, but this phone has crystal-clear calls. For texting, the keyboard is more than adequate, and the keys have a rubberized finish that's nice to the touch. The software for texting is a little less than intuitive, you have to learn to get used to the phone's menu-based texting functionality. Once you do, it's no big deal.
Second, this battery life could give the Energizer bunny a run for his money. I can listen to mp3's at work all day, and use maybe 20% of the battery. My old smartphone had to get a pick-me-up charge during the day just to make it through, and then a nightly charge. On standby, the phone will last for 6+ days.
Third, mp3 capability. This phone really delivers as an mp3 player. Using decent Sony earbuds, I get near-Walkman sound quality, including some decent bass. The phone has equalizer settings, so you can adjust the sound within limits to your liking. Where the phone really shines is the player software. The included Media Player has a Now Playing feature, that you can set to randomly choose files to play. You must first index your music, (Media Player | Refresh Library). It takes about 10 minutes to index 3700 mp3's. Once indexed, set the shuffle mode (Media Player | Settings | Player Settings | Shuffle = ON). The phone accepts up to a 32GB micro SDHC card, I added a 32GB cheapo card from Micro Center to my phone, and it worked without a hitch in the Motorola.Read more ›
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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful
I bought this phone and have Tracfone service through T-Mobile. Everything is fine with this phone and the sound quality is comparable to a landline, which is much better than my former Motorola W376 phone that had ATT as its carrier. Even the small qwerty keyboard is fun, and I dial numbers with my eyes closed from the sense of touch. The big problem for me, since I love to take photos and send them to either other people or an e-mail, is that it will only send postage stamp photos, about 1 1/2 inches by 1 inch. The phone's largest size is 2 mb, and if sent to another phone, it is shrunk to 1 mb and will not open up to fill the screen. Same with e-mail. I kept thinking, they've got to be kidding. This is a joke. The former W376 would send a small image to e-mail, but then open up to a large enough picture to be viewed and printed as a 4 x 6 print. So, I don't if it's my phone, or T-Mobile stinks. Tracfone tech support was unable to help, so there's no solution. Has anyone else had trouble with sending photos with this phone?
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I got this phone locally because it was on sale for $29.99 with an additional 10% senior discount on the first Tuesday of the month. $26.99 was very good for a pretty good phone with double minutes for life. I transferred minutes and activation from a broken phone by talking to the best Tracfone tech support guy I've ever spoken with. That's not been a common experience at Tracfone. It took a couple of tries because it did not want to transfer more than about half my minutes on the first try.
The phone: 1) good sound in phone mode 2) full qwerty keyboard has tiny keys of course and tiny letters/numbers for the keys. The feel is fine and it works pretty well. Correcting mistakes in an IM is easy and intuitive with the backspace key. Number pad is in the middle of the qwerty letters and so it is extra busy and a bit fussy. Not bad but not for the visually impaired either. Without my reading glasses it would be a pain. 3) IMs are amazingly simple to create with the qwerty keyboard and for a touch typist far more intuitive than the various phone-pad styles of texting. This is one of the main reasons I selected this model 4) Installing the SD card is a cinch following the tutorial on the Tracfone site (you have to search for the model # because Tracfone doesn't acknowledge this phone in their listings by photo). 5) radio reception is not great. Playing music on a 16GB microSD card is not bad at all. 6) Annoyance: This kind of phone is nonsensical as a web browser. I won't use that feature so I am annoyed no end that the default setting of one of the two main buttons is to select "browser." I have already trained myself not to use that button from the start menu, but it is a pain that one cannot simply disable that feature.Read more ›
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