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| | Features | Slider QWERTY KeyboardMobile WebBluetooth® Wireless Technology2.0 Megapixel Camera & Video RecorderPlayer (cable and microSDTM Card up to 16GB not included)
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| | Description | SGH-T404g Prepaid Cell Phone - NET10 |  |
| | Product Details | | Product Length: | 3.36 inches | | Product Width: | 1.89 inches | | Product Height: | 0.09 inches | | Product Weight: | 0.21 pounds | | Package Length: | 10.3 inches | | Package Width: | 7.5 inches | | Package Height: | 1.9 inches | | Package Weight: | 0.95 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 12 reviews |
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| | Customer Reviews | Average Customer Review: ( 12 customer reviews )
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11 of 12 found the following review helpful:
I feel so misled by Net-10/Tracfone and Samsung Jan 21, 2012
By SanInUtah We didn't get this phone on sale. It was my Christmas gift this year, brand new at a big box store for $80.
This phone is only partially enabled and drivers seem to be intentionally absent...and I'm not alone in that belief. I ordered the data cable on Amazon (do a search on here to find it and the 25 reviews...) and then read all 4 pages of people who have had the same issue with finding drivers to interface this phone to computers. I'm confident, after a couple of hours of searching, that this is not an oversight on either Samsung's part of Net-10. If it were, there'd be some mention of that operation in either the user manual or one of the websites. There's not...it was intentional. Here are Amazon, there's 24 other users have the same opinion...under reviews for the cable...in the end you will give up out of sheer frustration and just send photos via text message, creating $$$$$$ revenue for Net-10. To send 5 photos you will use a minimum of 20 minutes talk time. It's not convenient at all and the video/voice option is useless without the ability to transfer.
Also, while there is an online tutorial on Net-10's website for the download of music to your phone, it is flawed. You can't download music from your hard drive for the same reason...if you download them via phone browser it will take 10 minutes and you'll need to replace the minutes faster. BTW, you can purchase downloaded music for your phone directly off the Net-10 site...what a shock.
Samsung participated in misleading consumers by not installing the drivers. If you buy a Verizon enabled phone I guarantee you this isn't going to be an issue...it was done intentionally for this vendor.
Bad, bad form!!!!!!
The speaker on this phone is very low. Even on the high setting I can't put the phone on the dash of my car and use it as hands free while driving. It's roughly 50% of what I'd need sound wise. There are no speaker jacks, it's all blue-tooth enabled. You can't use the generic car charger kits either; just bite the bullet and get the one designed for only this phone.
Overall, I'd say keep looking...
14 of 17 found the following review helpful:
Samsung T404G & Net 10 Service Sep 14, 2011
By PGardner I found this phone on sale for $29.99 (not on Amazon) and bought it as I had Net 10 service on another very cheap, no features phone. I love this phone. It does everything I want it to do and no contract. I have had a Net 10 phone for 4 years now and have had to call customer service on many occassions. I have never had the trouble the other reviewers refer to. Although, I am sure I have been really lucky. And, I do most of my changes on-line and only call as a last resort as it takes forever to get through to someone. The service for my area is wonderful. My friends can't believe that I have service in some areas where their phones don't. And, they pay well more than $15 month.
My husband and son now have the same phone and both love it.
4 of 5 found the following review helpful:
Very Good! Sep 03, 2011
By Hao Zhang UPDATE: It is possible to get Java apps! Although some people say Net10 will ban your phone if you use WAP-accessing apps like Opera Mini, so I'm gonna contact Net10 and ask. I got Pico and Opera Mini on here so far, and when I get my microSD card I will definitely put some more on here.
For the price of $29.99, I'm getting a steal, specially since this is a no contract phone! I didn't buy it on Amazon, just to let you know.
I bought this to replace my other useless Net10 phone with no features on it, and I must say this satisfies me. It's got everything I need! The only downside is how many minutes Net10 is charging me for some of the stuff, like sending/receiving picture or video messages would take 2.5 minutes to download, [for receiving only] and 1 minute to open. And the web browser is insane! If you accidentally start the browser, you just lost a minute.
I only got the $15 monthly plan with 200 minutes each month because well, I'm not rich, I'm 15, and needless to say I have no job yet.
Other than that the phone itself looks nice, it fits in my pocket nicely, and I am going to put some music and videos on it when I get my 4GB microSD card.
The only downside is that I don't know if I can get apps on there. I played the preloaded game on there, and they all run Java, so I'm assuming I can load up some Java applications on here.
And to those who likes to watch YouTube, I don't think this phone can do it. When I clicked on a video it just gave me "unsupported format".
Overall, if Net10's service is good in your area, and you need a cheap (price may go up, this is supposedly on sale) and feature-filled phone, this is a good choice.
3 of 4 found the following review helpful:
$79.99.....Really? Feb 22, 2012
By James Paskell I bought the same Phone from amazon for $32.99 but with TracFone service. Got triple minutes for life and very happy with it. I would like to know what Net 10 offers to justify the additional $47.00.
Anyone have a hint?
Decent semi-smart phone with some issues. Apr 28, 2012
By Don
"Don Eitner"
I don't talk on the phone enough to justify a monthly plan. I also don't text or browse the web enough from my phone to justify a data plan. This semi-smart phone (has some basic apps, texting, a slide-out QWERTY keyboard, camera, etc.) with a pre-paid plan was a good compromise between a plain old feature phone and a modern day mobile computing phone.
As a phone this is pretty good. Makes and receives calls with a standard keypad. For occasional texting it's got a slide-out QWERTY keyboard which is generally easy to use with my average sized adult male hands; it's not the best but it's MUCH better than hitting e.g. 2-2-2, 3, 5-5, 2, 7-7-7 to type on a numeric-only keypad.
The camera takes decent photos outdoors and has some settings for white balance for acceptable indoor shots. Sending and receiving photos via SMS/MMS though takes both time and pre-paid minutes. Receiving a typical camera phone photo is costing me around 1.5 minutes to receive and another 0.5 minutes to then open it the first time (after that it's saved on the phone and can be viewed for free). A standard text message on the other hand takes only 0.33 minutes off my pre-paid time.
Phone has Bluetooth so it's pretty easy to connect and browse its file system from my Bluetooth equipped Mac desktop. Now here comes the big problem -- I tried to upload several photos (JPEG) from my Mac to the phone to be used as the phone's wallpaper and around a third of them simply didn't get saved to the phone while another third went automatically into the "Other Files" area of the phone which recognizes that they are JPEGs but refuses to let me view them.
But as a phone, this is pretty decent overall.
See all 12 customer reviews on Amazon.com
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