AT&T Huawei U2800A Review

Submitted by Dave Won. on
The AT&T U2800A is a base model cell phone that you can get for around the $20 mark. This phone is suited to someone who wants a really basic phone for making phone calls or texting. For someone who is on vacation, and they want a phone that they don’t really care about so much, or will have lesser chance of being stolen then this phone is the way to go. The AT&T U2800A is made by Huawei and is one of the cheapest phones that you can get on the AT& GoPhone prepaid network. This phone is 3G, but it will be a hard to take advantage of the 3G speeds given the phone only has a basic WAP browser that was great on cell phones two years ago. This phone has not got a Camera or a memory card slot. All in all, it is a $20 cell phone.

Straight Talk's new LG Optimus 2X 4G

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More Android based phones are on the way from Straight Talk Prepaid, which is exciting news for Straight Talk fans. It seems that Straight Talk just keep pushing and pushing the envelope when it comes to prepaid smart phones. In the third quarter we got the LG Optimus Q and Samsung Galaxy Precedent. Soon the company will have under its belt the LG Optimus Black and the LG Optimus 2X for sale of Straight Talk and Net10's website. The big question is will this phone be on the AT&T network or T-Mobile? 2012 will be a great year for prepaid. We’re excited!

Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 Review

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This is a pretty cool tablet that pretty much is everything you are looking for in a tablet for around the $400 mark and does everything the iPad does and more. So it is hard to know where to start with this device it's just such a cool device to have, and it really does look like an iPad, there is no denying that. It is just like a laptop but with great battery life, I know for some people it is hard to get away from using a mouse and keyboard and because of this you can buy keyboard docks for this tablet, and if you don’t want to fork out $70 for one of these you can always use a generic Bluetooth keyboard or mouse because there are still some websites that are a little hard to use on a tablet due to the fact that they are not designed for it. In fact, we have been working to make Wontek.com work a bit better on tablet devices seeing they are quickly taking over as devices for Internet usage. I don’t really want to crap on the specs too much as I know people really don’t give a crap they want to know if it is usable or not, and whether it is a quality product or not, and this is a classy product that does all that. It really doesn’t matter who you are when you use this thing, there are apps and other things that you will just love using on this tablet. The screen is really responsive, and has amazing battery life, something like a smart phone, but even with a heavy use you probably can get away with only charging the Galaxy 10.1 once every few days. Go out and have a look at a demo model at your local electronic store you will be pressed to find a reason not to get one for yourself... well done Samsung!

AT&T Fusion Review (Huawei U8652)

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I must say this AT&T Fusion (also known as the Huawei U8652) is a very impressive phone for the price. Huawei is really doing a good job with keeping up with bigger Android phones at an affordable rate, and because this phone only really just came out I think we can expect to see a price in the next few months and this thing will go like a wild fire. This phone is very light even with the battery installed, but doesn’t appear to lack any features. This phone has a Qualcomm 600Mhz CPU which seems to do some pretty fast processing consisdering it is not the fastest CPU in the Smartphone world. The 3.2MP camera is ok, doesn’t really look like the photos are the best quality (view the attached photo below left). Check the video above for more of a look at this cool slim Android phone.

LG Optimus Black (LG L85C)

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Included Battery Lithium-ion Size 4.8 x 2.5 x 0.4 Standby time Up to 8 days Talk time Up to 5 hours Weight 3.9 (ounces) Included Accessories: AC Adapter Battery Features: 3G/Wi-Fi Connectivity 5 Home Screens 5 MP Camera/Video Recorder Alarm Clock Android GingerBread 2.3 Bluetooth Call Waiting Caller ID E-mail GPS Enabled Gravity Sensor/Tilt and Shake HAC Compatible Handsfree Speaker Instant Messaging MP-3 Player Multitasking Touch Screen Voice Dialing Voicemail

A phone service called Prepayd is out.

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The latest prepaid MVNO company to join the competition is called ‘PrePayd’ the name being a spin on the misspelling of prepaid. The range of phones at ATM is very limited, but they have only just started so anything could happen from here. Prepayd service is using the Sprint network which is become vastly popular with prepaid of late. More information is on our Prepayd reviews page.

T-Mobile Samsung Exhibit II 4G Review

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After reviewing the Samsung Exhibit II from T-Mobile, there is a sense that competition is heating up with the paid providers. The fact the phone is a 4G capable phone has put at the front of the line in terms of prepaid phones under $200. Why other phone reviewers continue to push rip-off plans where you end up pay six times the amount than you can get it for on T-Mobile prepaid is just crazy. The camera on this phone is really sweet, and as you can see from the photo that Sarah has taken below, this phone if anything makes a great Camera... but of course, it is way more than that! This is a really decent and easy to use Smartphone, ok so the T-Mobile plans are not going to suit everyone but if you're already with T-Mobile and using an older phone… just stick your Sim-card in, and you’re away.