Cricket Samsung Express Prepaid Smartphone: 4.5" Super AMOLED touchscreen 5MP rear-facing camera Android 4.2 (Jelly Bean) OS 1.7GHz processor 1.3MP front-facing camera Supports GSM 850/900/1800/1900 networks 8GB internal memory with microSD card slot Samsung prepaid smartphone talk time: 14 h Standby time: 413 h
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Brand | Samsung |
Item model number | SGH-I437Z |
Color | Black |
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Product Id | 264868 |
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User Reviews and Ratings | 3 (1 ratings) 3 out of 5 stars |
UPC | 711868001497 |
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I love this product. It was such a good buy. The pricing was right, the size was just what I was looking for. I hope that walmart will have more of this product on their website. Overaall, I am pleased
Very good
I love this phone the only thing i would recommend is buying a case before you even get it because it slides off everything!
What you get for the price is good, but the specs are wrong in the ad. This phone has 1.5 ghtz dual core processor. Second, it's minor but it does not have android 4.2. It has 4.1.2. Also, something I found out about Cricket after I bouht it is, they throttle you download speed for LTE at 8 mb's. It's fine for regular surfing, but for video, it stutters.
This under $50 phone for Cricket Wireless is a pretty good deal. Although the SuperAmoled screen doesn't have the resolution of the S3 or S4, its super bright, and generally has crispy text (you can't see the pixellation unless you look real close). Camera takes descent pictures (without using the zoom), and has autofocus. The 1GB ram seems to be sufficient. (I've been streaming in one program, and had 5 brower sessions open at once). the 8GB internal memory is better than the 4GB of some lower phones. However, there is about 4.57GB left for downloading apps after the o/s takes its chunk. Overall, good phone, I'd recommend it for the price. NOW, for the network....... There have been some recent issues with Cricket Wireless and LTE speeds. Keep in mind, internet service runs thru 1 or 4 internet proxies, and can bog down data speeds. 8mbps is the MAX you'll ever get on a FULL LTE signal. Most of the times close to 5mbps. which is usually more than sufficient for anything the "average" user wants to do with the phone. Sometimes you have to "airplane" mode to get the data to reset, and I've had to call Cricket once to "refresh my network". The $35 / 2.5GB so far this month has served me ok I have about 800mb to use in the next 8 days.. I don't think I ever use more than 80-90 in one day anyway. Overall, good phone and service, and can really save some money over time!!
For a midrange android phone with LTE at 50$; can't have any complaints. It does use an older firmware, Android 4.1.2 but its still super fast and sharp. The phone boasts a 5MP back camera with flash, as well as a front facing camera. Screen size is just perfect for me at 4.5 inches. I haven't had any problems doing just basic multi-tasking. Battery life is more than decent. So far so good. Get the deal at Walmart while it lasts. The new Cricket service is also fantastic.
Its ok
Returned the phone the same day I got it, talked to cricketand told me those devices will stop working in 2 months.