Straight Talk Samsung T528G Prepaid Camera Phone with 4GB MicroSD Card

Straight Talk Samsung T528G Prepaid Camera Phone with 4GB MicroSD Card
Model: STSAT528GP4PSDSV
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Get a smartphone without all hassle of a contract with the Straight Talk Samsung T528G Prepaid Camera Phone with 4GB MicroSD Card. This app-capable phone features three home screens with widgets, Bluetooth wireless technology, a 2MP camera and video recorder and a built-in MP3 player.

Straight Talk Samsung T528G Prepaid Camera Phone with 4GB MicroSD Card: 3" touchscreen 3G/WiFi connectivity Multi tasking and app capable 2MP camera and video recorder MP3 player Bluetooth wireless technology MMS picture/video messaging 3 widgets home screens Gravity sensor/tilt and shake MicroSD card capable (up to 32GB) Hands-free speaker Voice/sound recorder Voicemail, caller ID and call waiting Voice recognition Alarm clock Phone book with up to 2,000 entries Battery talk time up to 6 hours Standby time up to 10 days Includes 4GB microSD card, battery, charger and services guide This Phone requires Straight Talk prepaid service sold separately.

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Reviewed in the USA on Jan 11, 2012

This phone didn't not stand up to my hopes about this phone. This phone bit a big one cause i froze up on me all the time. It also cut off in the middle of text messages and phone calls. If you try to get this phone i wouldn't i would put that money towards one of the android phones at least with those touch screen phones they run on the droid market and have fun apps you can get. Plus much faster.

Anonymous • Review provider: walmart.com
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Reviewed in the USA on Dec 29, 2011

I purchased this phone two months ago for $99.99 dollars plus tax. It worked alright for the first couple weeks. Lots of static in background when talking and the touch screen is hard to text on because it is not synchronized well. After a month my phone started having initializing issues where it would no longer allow me access to my messages or contacts. I could only make and receive calls. I have heard from others with the same phone that they have these issues as well. In order to receive a replacement I would have to send this defective junk back before I could receive a replacement and wait up to fifteen business days without a phone. Then I called to add a new service card and it did not show up on my account so I lost my phone number and had to spend hours on the phone with straight talk to get it back on. I would never buy this phone again nor would I recommend this phone to my worst enemy.

Anonymous • Review provider: walmart.com
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Reviewed in the USA on Dec 25, 2011

I got this phone even after reading all the comments about it. giving it the benefit of the doubt. its an ok phone. the touch screen key pad is kind of too small. took me forever to send a text because of hitting the wrong keys. I tried to overlook that.. but when I would get screeching and noise in the middle of my phone conversation, I knew it was time to switch back to my old fone. it has happened quite a few times. it does take good pictures. didnt fool with it long enuff to check out everything else. I just wasnt happy with it

Anonymous • Review provider: walmart.com
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Reviewed in the USA on Dec 22, 2011

My phone never freezes up on me. It plays mp3's and mp4 vids without any problem. I can even copy a TV show or movie song from the internet and use it as a ringtone. You have to use a data cable first. You can get them online for around 12-15 dollars or buy one at Radio Shack for 20 dollars, but it's worth it. You can also save pictures from the internet and use as wallpapers on the phone. This way you don't have to buy a wallpaper or ringtone that may last only a month or two. The speaker is very good, and the sound quality is great. I set up my bluetooth 2.1 stereo adapter so I could use headphones without any problem. I like the fact you can use up to a 32gb micro sd card. I have several with music and videos on them so I don't have to use my Sansa Fuze when I want to listen to and/or watch them. The picture quality on the screen is excellent for such a small screen. Who needs a 400 dollar iphone or a 200 dollar android phone. The texting keyboard is qwerty style and touchscreen which I like because you dont have to have a keyboard sticking out the bottom or a slider which I hate. You can get a limited 30 dollar a month plan but If you use the web a lot and like to text I recommend the 45 dollar a month unlimited plan. For me this phone is well worth the price.

Anonymous • Review provider: walmart.com
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Reviewed in the USA on Dec 20, 2011

The cheesiest phone ever. If you have any technical savvy, this phone will annoy you. It's super slow, freezes, and doesn't even have a keyboard. This phone made me feel I was suddenly thrust back into the 90's. I paid $100 for this in store.

Anonymous • Review provider: walmart.com
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