I love the qwerty keyboard and the phone is all around a great buy, fun to use. It has a favorite contacts button and a favorite apps button, a quick access button for messaging,email, and phone book. The keyboard is good for girls like me, with smaller hands. Can use caller picture IDs, on incoming calls and texts. Not too thick of a phone, that is built with a qwerty keyboard; about the same size as the LG Vu, only slightly thicker. The camera is good, has a touch screen shutter button and a shutter button on the side of the phone, auto saves pictures. The texting set up is like that of the iphone. What i don't like, you can't favorite/lock any of your text messages. I am on a prepay plan, and can't receive any picture texts, even though I could on my old phone. The alarm is a little complicated, and you have to set your overall volume up. For instance, my old razor phone you can set your ring volume on vibrate and the alarm would still go off with the set tone. With the Xenon, you can't set your ring volume on vibrate or the alarm would vibrate instead of toning. Sometimes the keyboard wouldn't respond to the phone when pushed open too fast. I've dropped it a couple times already, so it's durable. This is my first smart phone, and it's very easy to use.Read full review
Love: Camera--takes crystal clear pix & u can edit them on the phone, Slide out keyboard perfect for txting, touch screen ,Non-Scratch surface, compact design, Overall look & feel of the phone--nice & sleek. Dislike: Speaker was low quality--not loud enough or clear enough. Sometimes the display would freeze for a sec or two after the inbox get full (& it fills up fast). The messaging inbox does not have SMS like the Palm phones therefore the messging capacity was low (you can only store about 200 msgs) & since this is a texting phone, you need to have higher message storage capacity. Trust me, people get annoyed having to delete messages they want to keep. They should defininitly have messaging like the Palm phones. Another thing I disliked was the color themes of the ohone. There was not much variety, It was either black/red or white. They shouuld have more variety.Read full review
Nice light phone with a lot of features. Touch screen. Two entry modes for emails and text. Expandanle memory. Widgets you can customize. Three pages of favs for Friends, Family and Businesses. Flick scrolling. A customizable button to take you to your fav programs. The list goes on and on with phone features and ya get all of AT&T features as well. The phone is small and light, I prefer one with a liitle more weight to it, but thats me.
Only one real complaint about this phone. Voice activated dialing requires you to press the screen 4 times to activate the feature. If you have to unlock your phone to use it, then that's 5 presses. This is hardly a convenience that helps you avoid having to press buttons to make a phone call or use the other features described. I can easily make a phone call in 2 presses by using the contact button and the green phone next to a contact. Nice try, this feature is moot. For my intended purpose of dialing while driving without pressing buttons, this feature is just baggage in the phone's memory chip.
I've used this phone for a few weeks now and find it is a good, reliable QWERTY keyboard type slide phone. I like the intuitive menus and easy to navigate controls and functions. The phone feels solid, moreso than the Samsung Impression. The recpetion is good, about the same as the phone it replaced. Battery life is good, ans as rated. The display is nice and bright and the font size can be adjusted to make most anyone happy. Audio quality is good, and the volume is nice and loud if you want it to be.
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