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Brand | ZTE |
Item model number | Concord |
Color | Blue |
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Product Id | 264393 |
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User Reviews and Ratings | 3 (1 ratings) 3 out of 5 stars |
UPC | 610214630162 |
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I bought this phone for my daughter. We have a cellphone plan but this phone was extremely affordable. I was pleasantly surprised to find that it was able to be used on our plan even with it being a pre-paid phone. It doesnt allow for downloads on some games like temple run but all in all its a great buy!
Being a long time tmobile mobile customer, upgrading to a new smart phone was an expensive proposition. Walmarts family plan offered the same great tmobile name with 1/2 the cost and so far the phone is great. If more expensive phones are better we wouldn't know it. We came from a feature phone (Samsung highlite)
This was a gift, but we did spend quite a bit of time setting it up so I think this review will be fairly accurate. We did a lot of research and I would have preferred a 4G phone, but considering the price (it was on sale so it was less than the normal price), it is a great deal for unlimited data, text and voice calls on an Android phone. It was easy to set up and start downloading apps, but be forewarned that you should purchase a MicroSD card or you will be seriously limited on what you can download/install on your phone. The 2MP camera could be better, but again, for a beginner, this is a great start. The best part is the wifi capability so that you have internet access when 3G is slow.
Thanks to the generous offer from Walmart's Family Mobile plan, I have finally given up my slider-phone for a real "smart phone." I now understand why people develop something akin to an addiction to these things. It's nice that I no longer have to carry around both my phone and iPod Touch. Prior to purchasing, I read some reviews about this phone and noted some of the more skeptical comments about speed and picture quality. Whatever. This phone is a blast. And it has been MORE than adequate to accomplish all that I wanted it to. - The Google Android interface is pretty easy to grasp; not quite as intuitive as the iOS, but it's nice - The call quality is great - The Contact/Email sync is a snap if you have Gmail - Keeping up with Gmail is fast and convenient - The Swype keyboard option for Texting and Email is fantastic (once you get the hang of it) - I've been streaming Pandora over WiFi, and the quality is nice - Google's App store (Google Play) is well-stocked - The camera is adequate (but it doesn't have a flash) - It is Bluetooth capable (though it's not listed on the box or anything) - I don't stream videos or watch YouTube or Netflix on it, so I don't know about the video quality Look, I'm not an expert or a technophile. I'm not a high-powered business man who is constantly on his mobile device. I'm just a regular guy who got a new toy basically for free (the phone is $99.98 and if you purchase it before January 6, you'll get a $20 credit on your WMFamilyMobile bill for the next 5 months--and you have more than one line, you can get the credit each time you activate a new smartphone on the other lines!). And I'm having a blast with it. In fact, I liked this so much, I talked my mother-in-law into getting one, then I bought one for my wife, and I may have talked my parents into getting FamilyMobile now, even though their Verizon contract doesn't expire for another month! If you are on the fence, remember, between now and 1/6, you have nothing to lose! This is a no-brainer. Even after the promotion, it's still a good deal: $100 for a WiFi & Bluetooth-Capable smartphone with good call quality and easy-to-use features. Just get the phone. Oh, and if you want to get a case and/or screen protectors, visit Amazon: they have a wide variety of custom-fit silicone cases for the ZTE V768 (aka T-Mobile Concord) and custom-fit screen protectors.
the phone will at times freeze and need to reboot every now and then (around 1 or 2 times a week) but i am still quite pleased with the phone considering it's price.
I bought this phone for my mother who had a super old flip phone with no camera and no touch screen no nothing! It was just a very simple phone, I got it for Christmas for her and showed her how to use it that night. she was able to take pictures and text on it that same night. (She's not very good at smart phones) She now is able to use a smart phone because of this phone, Pictures are good and video is ok, it is easy to use and great for a first time user of smart phone. I was thinking about getting one for myself.
I bought this phone for my 13 year old daughter as her first smart phone. I wanted to see how responsible she will be without spending too much. It is actually a very sturdy phone and much more responsive and feature rich than I expected. Feels very solid, decent performance and the perfect size. This phone is a steal!!! If you are on the fence, buy it! It is not a Nexus 5 or anything, but it will get the job done...
All I was looking for is an upgrade from my flip phone.What I now have is a very good phone with qualities that I need.Those being, loud clear incoming voice levels and those that I call being able to hear me clearly.For a bonus it is a smart phone with touch screen, and best of all the monthly rate is excellent for the service I receive from T-Mobile.
So far my biggest issue with the Concord has been the call volume. Its very low. Sometimes its hard to hear the person I'm talking to, even on speakerphone. And yes, I do have the volume set to max. Playback volume of mp3s and videos has been fine. No issues there. Another thing is when I plugin my earphone the Concord become erratic. It automatically starts playing a random mp3 and the screen starts flipping between the home screen and the mp3 player. It only does this sometimes. But it is annoying. I have to unplug the earphone and replug it. My old Nokia Nuron behaved much better and had much better call volume.
I have having major problems with this phone, some of the numbers on the keyboard will not work sometime, aggravating when you trying to dial extensions. The volume even turned up all the is hard to hear what is being said.