Manufacturer | AT&T |
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Brand | AT&T |
Item model number | QS5509A |
Color | Blue |
Weight | 6.28 ounces |
Height | 6.1 inches |
Depth | 0.35 inches |
Product Id | 513755 |
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User Reviews and Ratings | 2.8 (66 ratings) 2.8 out of 5 stars |
UPC | 044476855276 |
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Good dependable phone thats easy to use.
Excellent price and product
I bought this really not sure from the negative reviews but have been pleasantly surprised. I've had all kinds of phones including flagship phones from most the major brands. I work in harsh environments and even with cases my phone's don't survive. So over the past year or two I've switched to budget phones costing in the $50-150 dollar range, that way if I ruin it, no big deal I can get another. Plus I can just find a Walmart and get one and pop the Sim and sd card in and I'm good to go. I went with Android for the backup capabilities of when I do have to replace a phone, I just restore a backup and I'm left with about 30 mins of tinkering with other settings and it's like nothing ever happened. Anyway, I just ruined my Moto phone, which I loved, and went to Walmart and bought a Alcatel Tetra. It was ok but screen kind of non responsive and charging was a nightmare tbh. Great size and quick enough but the charging thing I couldn't live with, so, went back and saw the Axia. I liked it was a bigger screen and the blue color so I got it. Didn't even notice it was the Android Go version until I got it home. Long story short, I set everything up over WiFi and started messing with the Android Go system and everything and it leaves my Tetra phone in the dust. Even as a power user requiring looking at huge spreadsheets and a lot of mapping programs for work and tons of business emails, I can say I really love this phone. No, it's not a $600-800 iPhone or Samsung whatever model, but I can do everything with this phone I did with them and then some....and I only spent $50!! Is it the most responsive all the time? No, but it's not terrible either. I feel sometimes the reviewers expect too much from a budget phone, plus they have probably never known a world without electronics either so they have higher expectations maybe, idk. So many phones people have loved, I found rather crappy and vice versa so it's a personal preference too. I hope they continue with Android Go development for budget Androids because this is all I'm buying now. Seriously, give the $50 phone a chance and have a little patience sometimes (omg it takes a few more seconds for something to open up!..some people say..) and it will serve you well. The ONLY problem I'm having is it's a tad bit glitchy when playing my online tank game but I've adjusted to it and can still play just fine. Thanks ATT and Android for making this platform.
It came a day late but I love my phone people at store said that phone axia wasn't coming back to the store. I think I'm beginning to love online shopping
THIS IS A EXCELLENT PHONE. HASN'T GAVE ME NO PROBLEMS AT ALL. I HAVE USED IT WITH ATT, PURETALK, AND CONSUMER CELLULAR COMPANYS. I WAS TOLD IT CAN BE USED WITH STRAIGHT TALK TO. BUT I USED CONSUMER CELLULAR, AND PURETALK BRING YOUR OWN PHONE. TAKES GREAT PICTURES AND EASY TO USE.
This is a really good budget phone, it does everything I need it to. Nice big screen. I'm happy with my purchase. I did have a problem with the charger cord that came with the phone, it did not fit into the port securely (would not charge) and was way too short. I purchased a longer cord and it works fine. The phone is a good buy if you are willing to purchase an additional charging cord.
Why sell this phone if the warning is "CAUSES CANCER AND REPRODUCTION ISSUES!" This raises a concern for me being my 9 year old Daughter received this phone as a gift for Christmas...now we're just seeing this warning concern.
this is the WORST phone ever! I bought 3 of them and all 3 are extremely slow and the bottom buttons stopped working. sound and camera is HORRIBLE. PLEASE DONT BUY!
These are the worst phones cannot pickup calls touch pad works when it wants to Volume is bad Speed is slow Response time Is bad have to wait a few seconds to answer when talking.
I have had good phone's and I have had bad, right out of the box this one was Bad! I really wanted it to work but it was Slow with nothing on it yet of mine. Con's: It's slow, there's no notification light for messages, Google search bar on the home screen can't be removed without installing a new launcher. Pro's: Walmart took it back. I would stay at least 100 feet from this brick!