LG 505c review complete

Note: This is a quick overview of my LG 505c review – for a more in-depth, three-part review series on this device, check out my full review by clicking here.

LG 505c touch screen phone for TracFone, Net10, and Straight TalkThe LG 505c, first and foremost, is NOT a smartphone. You will NOT be able to add Android or iPhone apps. Because of the smartphone-like appearance, some people seem to have the mistaken impression that they will be able to use the 505c like a true smart phone. As long as you get past that important point, there are definitely some positives about this model.

First, the 505 is available from TracFone, Straight Talk, and Net10, with regular price of $89.99 on all three. This phone uses the Verizon network, which is an absolute requirement for many people as Verizon offers the best coverage in the U.S. as a general rule (though this, of course, may vary locally).

If you happen to go with the TracFone version of this model, you’ll also get the “triple minutes for life” feature, which can save you a lot of money.

Straight Talk TracFone

 

The large screen size makes for easy viewing of whatever is on the display. The QWERTY keyboard gives nice flexibility for quickly composing longer text messages, although you can also use the on-screen keyboard on the touch screen if that’s your preference.

As far as the “extras” on this device, there are some pluses and minuses. The ringtones and contact list works very efficiently and met all my expectations. The built-in mp3 player, also, works quite well and I found it nice to carry only one device instead of a separate phone and mp3 player. The camera, however, left me wanting more. On a device of this price, I expected more than 1.2 megapixels. Further, it does NOT have video recorder.

In summary, this is probably the most full-featured non-smart phone from any of the three prepaid carriers listed above, if you want something on the Verizon system. But I still feel like it’s kind of stuck in the middle. For another $100, you can get a very solid Android phone in the Samsung Galaxy Proclaim that uses Verizon, though that will require you to get on the $45 monthly plan.

If you prefer to keep your costs down and go month-to-month for your service, the LG 501c, LG 235c, or Samsung r355c provide a similar set of features at a lower cost (though lack the triple minutes feature on TracFone). So if you are one of those consumers who find yourself looking for something in this middle ground, you might want to check out my full review at the link below:

http://www.prepaidphoneguy.com/lg-505c-review-index

Samsung Galaxy Precedent Review – Android on Straight Talk?

Samsung Galaxy Precedent Review

 

[NOTE: As more info becomes available, I'll update this post with more links. You can also check out this page for more information: http://www.samsunggalaxyprecedentreview.com/]

 

A really surprising development has sprung up in the Straight Talk world. In fact, I’m not completely sure what to believe about this. But rumor has it that there will be an Android phone coming to Straight Talk.

Specifically, there’s a video showing up on DailyMotion.com introducing the Samsung Galaxy Precedent. According to the video, the phone will be available in September, and the price will be $150.

Whoever posted this video has a strange user name that doesn’t sound like anything officially endorsed by Straight Talk, yet they have also uploaded 9 other videos related to either Straight Talk or Net10. The production value on these videos is good enough that I have a hard time doubting their authenticity.

Now, assuming this is indeed accurate, there are still a lot of questions to be answered. Of course users will want to know about the technical specs on the device. Some observers in the Straight Talk forum HowardForums have pointed out that the phone in the video looks a lot like the Samsung Galaxy Prevail available on Boost Mobile. While those same people pointed out that the Prevail is not a highly regarded phone, I think we also need to keep in mind here that the bar isn’t very high when it comes to previous Straight Talk phones. The Samsung Galaxy Precedent won’t have to do much to become the “best” phone offered by Straight Talk.

The next big question is which network it will operate on. Since the aforementioned Prevail device uses the Sprint network, there is speculation that perhaps the Precedent will also be a Sprint device. However, I am a little skeptical that after all these years of not having a relationship with Sprint, America Movil would start now. Of course, Sprint might have their own motivation for getting on board as they fight to retain a subscriber base in the face of the AT&T/T-Mobile merger.

There are a couple of further reasons why it might NOT be an AT&T or Verizon phone. First, if the Precedent is indeed very similar to the Prevail, then know it would be an easy transition to make this one work on Sprint’s network. Next, all three America Movil brands have recently seemed to push customers away from Verizon-based phones which seems to indicate that perhaps America Movil doesn’t make as much money from it’s Verizon-based customers as those on AT&T and T-Mobile’s network.

At the same time, if it is an AT&T phone, that could open another can of worms. An AT&T-based Android phone on Straight Talk would mean that the SIM card could be swapped into any other unlocked GSM phone (assuming it supports the proper GSM bands). And I think that Straight Talk, for the purpose of keeping customer support calls to a minimum, might not want a whole slew of different handsets coming on board.

Well, as I pointed out at the beginning of this post, I’m not entirely sure what to think of this video. I definitely have more questions than answers at this point, but I do think that we can reasonably expect to see the Samsung Galaxy Precedent make an appearance on Straight Talk very soon.

Special thanks to The_Sweeper and Tracfancier, each of whom took time to send me an email to let me know about this development.

StraightTalk.com

 

 

Half-Price Straight Talk; TMFL on TracFone.com; Samsung t404g now for TracFone

There are a couple of very interesting offers on America Movil sites today. The more time-sensitive of the two is at StraightTalk.com, where they are offering half-priced refurbished versions of their two very popular smart phones, the Nokia E71 and the Nokia 6790. Both can be had for $99.99 today.

A couple of points to add on this one – first, I don’t know how long it will last, as the E71 had already appeared to go “out of stock” once earlier today, thought it is back at the time I am writing this. If you want either of these phones, I’d suggest jumping on them quickly to make sure you actually get one.

The other caveat is that you are required to purchase an airtime card when you buy from StraightTalk.com. And since these phones both require a $45 monthly plan, that increases the total cost to purchase. However, you’d need the airtime in order to activate the phone anyway, so it’s really not costing you any extra – just forcing you to make the payment up front.

Click here to learn more about these offers at StraightTalk.com.

On the TracFone side, TMFL (Triple Minutes for Life) is coming on strong. I previously reported on several handsets available from HSN.com with TMFL included. Now a couple of TMFL phones have finally made their way to TracFone.com. Both the Motorola EX124g ($79.99) and Samsung t404g ($59.99) are being offered with TMFL at no extra cost from TracFone.com.

And if you didn’t notice, the Samsung t404g is a new addition to the TracFone lineup. This model was previously available for sister companies Net10 and Straight Talk, but it’s a first for TracFone. It provides a nice alternative as a slide-out qwerty device, and also includes an mp3 player and 2.0 megapixel camera with video recorder.

I haven’t yet personally reviewed the t404g, but I will now. I previously used the t401g and was very happy with it, and the t404g is essentially a very similar sequel to that model. Based on my experience with the t401g, and now the fact that the t404g includes TMFL, I can confidently say that the Samsung t404g is a very appealing phone to those shopping for a new TracFone handset. I don’t think you’ll be disappointed with this phone at the price of $59.99.

Check out the Tracfone TMFL Samsung t404g and Motorola EX124g by clicking here.