If they had at least given it WiFi, it could've been given some consideration. But, what the hell do you do with this? If want a basic cell phone, get one. This phone's limited in its usefulness, though I suppose one can enjoy its non-data related functions--multimedia playback, messaging, placing a call (but who uses phones for that nowadays), etc.... Idk, I just equate touch screen with great data experience.
I would say it's a wait-and-see sort of thing, but it's just too full of Mehhhhhh-sauce, I just don't care.
“There's a certain feeling of wading through water with this phone, as every time we went exploring the menus, we were met with a delay long enough to make us doubt our keystrokes registered.”
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If they had at least given it WiFi, it could've been given some consideration. But, what the hell do you do with this? If want a basic cell phone, get one. This phone's limited in its usefulness, though I suppose one can enjoy its non-data related functions--multimedia playback, messaging, placing a call (but who uses phones for that nowadays), etc....
Idk, I just equate touch screen with great data experience.
I would say it's a wait-and-see sort of thing, but it's just too full of Mehhhhhh-sauce, I just don't care.