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The Samsung Chrono joins U.S. Cellular's lineup as a simple flip phone that gets the job done. Read more.
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Great call quality and a rock-bottom price make the Samsung Chrono a bargain for those who want just the essentials. Read more.
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The Motorola Clutch i475 is a basic push-to-talk messaging phone for Boost Mobile. Read more.
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The Casio G'zOne Commando is absolutely the choice if you want a rugged Android smartphone, but you have to keep its various negatives in mind. Read more.
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Learn MorePros: + Fast, sleek, perfect size (not huge like the evo), better battery life than other android devices
+ Front facing camera for video chat
+ Great camera for taking pictures
+ NFC functionality for google wallet
+ Processor and interface is fast
+ Netflix!
Cons: - No upgradeable memory, you're stuck with 16gigs
- Google disabled facebook integration on this device so it won't pull data and pictures from facebook into your contacts automatically
Summary: This is an amazing phone. Way better and faster than my Evo. I understand that ... Read full review
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