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EL EQUIPO FISICAMENTE ES MUY ELEGANTE DE EXCELENTE CALIDAD PERO EL SOFTWARE PRESENTA CIERTAS FALLAS (ES MUY LENTO).
So please be careful. I Just figured out that this phone has no warranty in US.
The quartz part of the phone gives it a look of modernism and elegance, but is so fragile for a cell phone, I just dropped down once, and it just blowed away in a million pieces.
They have very very poor customer service. I would not suggest them to anyone. The phone did not get good signal and it did not ring most of the time. I might purchase the phone again, but NEVER will I use this company again, MobileCityOnline.
High-end phones are media-rich and net-rich. but it's 360 bones.This is a great phone for teens. This phone is only the former and, at that, has no FM radio. If you want this plus slammin' web and MS Office offerings, I'd opt for buying a smartphone. It's an American media phone. Beautiful, stylish, sleek phone. It's mis-marketed as a high-end phone, however. Motorola should've placed an operating system on this puppy.
The thing is, T-Mobile offers unlimited web browsing for a flat fee which makes smartphones a better buy than PDAs. stylish folks who want good reception and media. Anyone who wants a phone which is high-end in the media and Internet fields, but doesn't want to pay $20 extra for a QWERTY keyboard should stick w/ T-Mobile and purchase an unlocked smartphone from AMAZON. PDAs are a rip-off. In fact, the Nokia N80 does tons more than ANY PDA on the market right now. Nevertheless, the memory card is priceless. It won't come w/ an American service plan because Americans are forced to pay the extra monthly fee for PDAs, but you can do everything a PDA-er can, sans the keyboard. The camera is wonderful and the 2 music players superb.
This is one of T-Mobile high-end offers, but isn't quite high-end. So, all of the so-called 'high-end,' non PDA phones are only high-end in the media department. That is, heavy on the music & games, but not so great on the Internet. American carriers have found that Americans are willing to pay $20-30 MORE per month for a PDA so they needn't offer smartphones anymore.
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