Purchased several Tracfones & this one mainly for minute package and the ability to upgrade memory size. The only complaints would be the lack of accessories for this phone such as protective case which would keep you from loosing minutes when a button is hit by accident. The gel cases protect the sides from dropping but not from transport or getting mashed by your body or other objects it may brush against. You have to be very careful if you pocket it as it has happened often. I use a pouch with a clip strap that can dangle away from the body/bag, but you still have to always be aware of it touching something which is a pain. You can also loose minutes when any emails come if you are at home and the signal drops so you have constantly check to make sure you are connected. I shut down this feature because it was also a pain and only use if on the road if pressed to check emails. Have not used all features but the same problem would most likely happen if you get dropped signals. Over all it was a good buy.Read full review
It's a 3G feature phone, not a smart phone. It's a great phone, and the cost is very reasonable. Only drawback would be for people who use internet browser a lot--it will not be as fast as a 4G smart phone. Wifi works well. Camera definition is not great but passable. Texting is easy. Can also do emails. Learning to use it is very intuitive. It serves all my needs well.
The Samsung S390G phone works great for me. It can text, take photos, record videos, play MP3's, browse the internet with WiFi or 3g, and do many other things. Tracfone service only cost me about $80 per year and their coverage is as good as any other cell carrier I've ever used. I don't understand why so many people waste $100+ per month on phones that do basically the same thing. I never had any problems with it auto dialing either like others had mentioned. The keypad auto-locks after a few seconds and requires you to press 3 different keys to unlock again. So I find it hard to believe that it can auto dial unless you are sitting down on it causing random keys to be pressed all day long, which would be foolish anyway. I also like that you can add a memory card for storing photos, wallpapers, videos and Mp3's. With an usb cable connected to your computer all the files on the memory card can easily be transferred to and from the phone. A few minor complaints I have is are: the browser is kind of useless because the screen is so little, the space key will sometime type a period when pressed in the center, and it doesn't come with any games at all. But it's still the best phone I've seen for the money.Read full review
Phone was purchased for the TMFL feature, as well as the internet browser ability.WIt was fairly easy to sign on to the internet, even before the phone was activated.I realized, a couple of weeks later though that I hadnt used it once after the initial set-up.Just too many other ways to surf the net,and much easier.Also, the phone had a tendency to 'pocket dial' 911. I never actually had it complete that call and had emt's show up,but I had read of others who had that problem. I think this is a Tracfone problem, and one that they dont seem inclined to rectify. I transferred my time and dates over to a flip phone(lg430g) because I basically use a TF for calls, only. I believe the 390 was a bold step for TF to get out in the big dog world, and I hope they keep coming out with newer stuff, but this seems to me to be a mistake.Read full review
I love Samsung quality and S390G did not disappoint. I purchased this Tracfone "triple minutes for life" version, a GSM phone, with AT&T coverage. Case has a dark gray back panel, sides have silver trim, is non-metallic yet feels cool to the touch like metal. Depth is less than .5 inch and 2.5 inches wide makes it easy to hold and text one-handed. WiFi works flawlessly, can surf without burning minutes and that works right out the box, Youtube videos look pretty good. With WiFi deactivated and using 3G Mobility I can not view videos and that's expected with Tracfone's non-streaming clause. Enhanced security has password capability for each application and contacts, however security will not block Internet access. The 2.4 inch (diagonal) display is beautiful and bright, with dark blue background for soothing contrast, clock and battery meter are easily seen at a glance. QWERTY keypad is wide with low profile key height that are well-spaced with 'click' response. Featured keys include text-message key, calendar key, and one shortcut menu key stores up to 12 favorites from main menu and sub menus. Scrollpad only needs a light sweeping touch and is lightening quick on menu options. Microsoft Exchange, Yahoo and Gmail are easy to setup (Gmail has a security setting you have to change online first), including several intervals for downloading mail. I've downloaded and used apps from getjar.com including Google Maps, Platinum Mahjongg, Opera Mini, Accuweather. MP3 Player is nicer than any I've seen from Samsung, runs in background-mode with home-screen controls, an outstanding feature. The downside is MP3's can't double as Ringtones, disappointing since even lower-end Samsungs allow MP3's as Ringtones. Bluetooth works with my car's fancy 2012 infotainment system, FIAT'S "Blue&Me". Transfer contacts to it, make/take/reject calls from steering-face controls, play music thru TomTom's onscreen media center. Phonebook holds 2000 entries with many options including 4 types of phones #s, memo, email, default #, speed dial, groups, URLs, company, title, street address, picture, ringtone. Speaker phone easily activates onscreen. Microsd slot is conveniently located on the outside left and takes cards up to 32GB. Battery life is very good, about 5 hours talk time :) with it's 1000 mAh battery. Wall-charger included. One drawback is S390G easily pocket dials and browses the web... and I advise using keypad auto-lock at all times or use Airplane Mode as necessary. Note there is SIM slot, however, you can't use another carrier's SIM, outside the USA you won't be able to swap SIMs. S390G is not a smartphone, not a touch screen, not for the simple mind, nor the spoiled teen, nor the bored genius. Just an excellent, solid prepaid feature-phone, where $30 to $45 is a good price range for either new Tracfone or Net10. I'm so pleased and give five-stars for doing everything it's supposed to do. Recommended.Read full review
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