Price: $49.99
(as of Jul 01, 2024 06:47:33 UTC – Details)
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Customers say
Customers like the ease of use and value of the cellular phone. They mention that it’s easy to set up and use, with user friendly options. They appreciate the inexpensive data plans and the good connectivity. Customers are also satisfied with the battery life. However, some customers have mixed opinions on connectivity, speed, performance, screen size, and quality.
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Dann –
Everything I want at a much lower price Sorry, I couldn’t rate Battery Life or Tech Support. I don’t use it heavily, and I don’t have it off the charger for days at a time. I haven’t needed tech support.
For techies, this is obsolete. If you need the latest model with the most memory and fastest processor so you can impress your friends and family dog; this isn’t for you. For those of us who just want a mobile phone that can text, stream cat videos while you are in boring meetings, or play mindless games so you can distract yourself from what you are supposed to be doing, this is an inexpensive option. It connects to wifi so you aren’t burning minutes on your plan for things other than calls and texts -if you have access to wifi and you set the phone to connect to wifi. NOTE: The autocorrect keeps changing wifi to wife. I suggest you don’t set it to connect to your wife -unless you and your wife are into those kind of things. No judgment.
I’ve been avoiding cell phones for years, so I haven’t kept track. (Now I need a contract so I can confirm things with texts. It’s a conspiracy, man!!!) I suspect this model was popular a few years ago. Now it is out of fashion, but still entirely functional. Combine it with a Tracphone $60.00 per year plan, and you are good to go for occasionally receiving/sending occasional texts, or having a means of contacting people when you aren’t near your primary phone(s). You can also disconnect in the middle of a diatribe, and then blame it on having an older model phone. (I really miss “hanging-up”, touching the disconnect icon just doesn’t have the same closure. Motorola needs to add a sound effect of a phone receiver slamming down when you disconnect. Hmmm, now that I think of it, it may already exist. Hmmm, if it doesn’t exist, maybe I can copyright it. Be right back, gonna check… Dang! there are 103 sound effects to download. I’ll check them out later to see if there is a slamming phone receiver. Don’t steal my idea.)
WARNING: This is a “locked” phone. That means that you must use a Tracphone contract. If you buy this phone, don’t complain that an ATT, T-Mobile, or Joe’s Budget Cell Phone Plan with free fries, doesn’t work.
T –
Very good!
Got it as a gift, and she loves it….ease of use, great features, works like a champ! Great speakers, great reception, easy to research with.
Gregory H. –
Amazingly good for the price.
Ok, this is NOT an $800+ smart phone, so no one should be comparing it to one. However, it wasn’t that long ago that if you spend any less than $250 on a cheaper phone, it was absolute junk. This (when on sale) is less than $50 and it’s perfectly usable for many people. The screen is decently bright and clear even though it’s not ultra-high res. You get a basic amount of RAM (3 gig) And storage (32 gig) but you can add a micro SD card to that and use any number of apps that keep junk files cleaned out, etc. One speaker, but you can’t expect stereo for this price; it’s decently loud, though.
The cameras are average but in good light the rear one does really well – in lower light, not so much, but if you tweak the pics in a decent photo app you can make them better. The selfi cam is serviceable. Video quality tops out at 1080p and is also average. Tracfone can be hit or miss – they are NOT known for their customer service skills, but generally speaking the service works and there are few outages compared to some others. If you have an older person who just wants a “use at times” phone or a kid who needs their first smart phone, this won’t break the bank (just PLEASE read up on parental controls on Android before handing one over to a tween/teen!!).
Once again – “for the price” I rate this phone highly. Just understand what you are and are not getting.
Boja –
Budget friendly
The Moto G Pure is top-notch in every aspect, from its size to its durability. The battery life is impressive, and the phone is a great budget-friendly option.
Heather Tripp –
good phone
speakers are loud and it does freeze often if you have too much stuff on it other wise its a good phone
Lexirose –
Terrible phone
The Motorola phone is not app friendly at all. Anytime you download anything the phone shuts down. I cannot get it to interact with my new car, it won’t make a call. It won’t show maps,text or any other thing with it. For some reason it does not take my data minutes. I constantly have to restart the phone because I can’t receive calls or text. I would return the phone. Unfortunately, I threw away the box. It’s a terrible phone, I do not recommend.
Martin –
Works as a phone
Its a cheap phone. It works. Good reception. However, it’s wildly underpowered for any game. I got it as a replacement/holdover phone for my son until his actual phone was released, and he hated this thing. It was slow to open apps too. It works as a phone, or emails. Not too much else.
Fernando Rodriguez –
Excelente dispositivo buena pantalla y sonido para ver series, y pila excelente, solo se podrá usar en México como tablet pero está muy bien por el precio.
Jose Abraham –
El terminar es de muy buena calidad, producto original como de alta embregadura. Sin embargo el almacenamiento interno es limitante a 32 GB, teniendo en cuenta su uso, para un cliente trabajador solamente nos otorga 12 GB libres sin complementar la expansión de los aplicativos instalados externamente. A lo cual si eres un cliente estudiante nos otorga 17 GB libres para un uso óptimo y de alto valor.
Alberto Erasto –
Bueno