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| | Features | Prepaid flip phone provides double the amount of purchased minutes for the life of the phonePay for only the calling time you use with minutes purchased from Tracfone--no annual contract requiredVGA camera for still photos, Bluetooth for handsfree devices, speakerphone, SMS and MMS messaging, dual LCD screensUp to 6.5 hours of talk time, up to 312 hours (13 days) of standby timeWhat's in the Box: handset, battery, travel charger, getting started guide, user manual
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| | Description | Tracfone is the cell phone that puts you in control. With TracFone there are no contracts, no bills and no surprises.
?Double Minutes for Life - (a $49.99 value) free: every paid Airtime Minute you buy and add to this phone will be doubled (with the exception of the One year + Double Minutes Airtime Card)
?Add a 60 minute Airtime Card and get 120 minutes
?Single Rate for every call: Call nationally, internationally or roam at local call rates
?Nationwide Network Coverage
?Downloadbale Rintones, Graphics, News, Weather, Sports and more using Airtime MInutes
?Features text messaging, voice mail, free caller ID, free call waiting
?Color display with screen savers and wallpaper
?Compact Flip Phone
?Includes Bluetooth Wireless Technology
?VGA Camera
?Hearing Aid Compatible (HAC) Rating: M3
?Battery life with up to 6.5 hours of talk time and up to 13 days of standby time
?Handsfree speaker
?Vibration Alert
?Flashlight
?Auto Redial
?32 polyphonic ringtones included
?Phonebook with up to 1000 entries
?Alarm Clock
?Games
?Calculater and stop watch
?Downloadable ringtones,graphics, news, weather, sports and more with Airtime Minutes
?TracFone Airtime Balance Display shows you how much airtime you've used and how much is left, so you control your costs
?Double Minutes for the life of this phone upon activation
?Includes up to 20 minutes of starter airtime upon activation |  |
| | Product Details | | Product Length: | 3.36 inches | | Product Width: | 1.89 inches | | Product Height: | 0.93 inches | | Product Weight: | 0.21 pounds | | Package Length: | 10.4 inches | | Package Width: | 6.9 inches | | Package Height: | 1.6 inches | | Package Weight: | 0.55 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 31 reviews |
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| | Customer Reviews | Average Customer Review: ( 31 customer reviews )
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44 of 45 found the following review helpful:
good for the price Nov 21, 2008
By Jessica i havent had a dropped call yet, the reception is good, includes the bluetooth feature and you can transfer ringtones, pictures and wallpapers from your bluetooth to the phone. this is the first phone from tracfone that allows you to do this, and the camera takes ok pictures but not the best quality, it does not have a flash. the internet browser works but tracfone has crippled it so it will only let you go to the tracfone sites and will not let you go on any other url such as [...]. overall if you just want a phone for emergencies or occasional use and really dont require the many features then this is the phone for you.
26 of 26 found the following review helpful:
Tracfone service has improved tremendously Jan 29, 2009
By W. Oliver I've been using Tracfone for years and I initially wrote a harsh review because adding minutes to the phone via the website was a nightmare. All that has changed now and adding minutes couldn't be any easier. No more adding lines of numbers over and over again. You basically just enter your serial number and keep clicking on continue. I recently upgraded my phone to this model and transferring my telephone number from my older phone was very easily (again I did it on the website). I find this model to be much better than my older phone. The volume and sound quality is great and I the flip case. The double minutes feature is also great. Tracfone also does nice things like give you free minutes on your birthday. I've been very pleased with the phone and the service.
21 of 21 found the following review helpful:
Better than I hoped for when I switched to Tracfone Feb 18, 2009
By Philip Wittmer I switched to Tracfone a couple of years ago to save money, and at that time, I bought the Motorola V170, which was a downgrade from the Samsung phone I used with Verizon. I assumed that's what I'd be stuck with as long as I was with Tracfone, so I was surprised to see this phone appear on the market with a pretty nice set of features. I have purchased this phone for both my wife and I and ported our old numbers and minutes over (no problems there, but make sure the tech you talk to knows how many minutes you currently have). This phone is pretty slick. The sound is great, the screen is nice and big, bluetooth integration is great (I've paired it with my car's integrated system, my laptop, and another LG600g), and the features are surprisingly robust. Two nits: (1) The camera kind of sucks. If there's any kind of motion, the picture will be blurry. (2) Ringtones can only be in midi or amr format. The sound quality on amr is lousy--mp3 would have been nice.
All in all, it's a better phone than I ever hoped to get when I switched to Tracfone.
19 of 20 found the following review helpful:
Nice but there's trouble in paradise. Mar 11, 2010
By Dremari I bought the LG600g as an upgrade to my Motorola V120c that I had and used for about 4 years with no problems except the occasional call drop all people I talked to never knew I was on a mobile. My purchase was made from HSN with a package that included a 1 Year card and Bluetooth head set.
The good points of this phone are the sleek styling, nifty features, the color screen was a treat! Bluetooth, compact and affordable. I can hear everyone very clear on this phone, better than the old one. However, the outgoing signal got me so many complaints. It's not static, but a wavy, reverberation sound that others hear. I call customer service and they sent out a replacement... same model but reconditioned. I still have the same problem. So, I wanted to switch it all back to 600g #1 and the web site told me I needed a new SIM card. THe girl I talked to understood and sent it out. I tried to do the transfer from the reconditioned to the 600g #2 online and something went wrong. Now my phones are rendered inactive and the person I got on to talk to had a language and understanding barrier with me. I have yet to resolve and return to cell phone sanity. I am disappointed after years of satisfaction.
But in doing research, I found that my LG600g is a GSM and my old Motorola was a CDMA. The GSMs work on TMobile or AT&T SIMs. (If your SIM card number starts 890141 and a bunch of other numbers, you have AT&T sevice. An interesting point is that the Tracfone models with c in the model code are CDMA and work on Verizon. These signals are better in rural areas, like mine. I heard a little rumor that Tracfone may come out with an LG 231c phone that is loaded with cool stuff. I will endure the flaws of this 600g until that one comes out. By the way, the g tells you that it is GSM. A good site for all things Tracfone, Net10 is [...] He reviews and give info on all the phones, that Saint! Please send a message my way with questions or comments.
9 of 9 found the following review helpful:
good phone, better than the motorola 376 Nov 11, 2009
By brightman the good things: small, lightweight, compact keypad feels good and has a satisfying click to it t9 predictive texting - makes texting very very easy. and fast. voice/audio recorder - kinda random, but it might be useful sometime, i guess.
there's a small two part button on the side that you can use to adjust your ringtone volume, or set your phone to vibrate or silent. (instead of having to navigate through a really long menu). if you're in a call, it will adjust the call volume. its very convenient.
external display - if you just want to check the time without opening the phone, you can just press a button on the side, and you can see the date, time, signal strength and battery level on the outside screen.
the things that annoy me: when you go to your inbox, the sender isn't in the title of text messages - it only shows the date and first few words of the message. really stupid, imo. also, when you get a new text, you can't tell who it's from until you open it. camera is really low quality
other things: the internet access is crippled, so don't expect to check your email from this phone or anything. bluetooth, however, isn't crippled, and was very easy to setup and use (at least with a mac). its especially useful if you plan to take pictures or use the voice recorder, because it doesn't cost any minutes to transfer them to your computer using bluetooth. you can also transfer ringtones this way. battery life seems pretty good, i haven't tested it but it goes down to 2/3 charge after about 2 days, so it could probably last a week on one charge.
stuff about tracfone in general: activate your phone over the internet, its much easier than calling them. none of their representatives speak english very well, and the internet activation process is much easier anyway. USE BONUS CODES!! search on the internet for them. i added a 400 min, 365 service days card and got 350 bonus minutes. so with double minutes for life, that comes out to 2 * 400 + 350 = 1150 minutes for 99 dollars = 8.6 cents per minute. which = a good deal.
if you're choosing between this and the motorola w376g - (this is all stuff i've read from other reviews on the internet. It is from reputable sources, but i don't actually own the motorola w376g. try googling "pbushx2's weblog" for lots of in-depth phone reviews)
in terms of texting: t9 (this phone) > iTAP (motorola). i've heard on the motorola you have to press ok to auto-complete a word, whereas with the lg you just press 0 (space), which is much less awkward. also, i've read that the input is kind of slow/lags on the motorola.
call quality: other reviews have said that the sound quality is poor on this phone (especially compared to the motorola), and you people sound like they are far away, or talking through a tunnel. I don't notice this at all, it sounds fine to me. its never dropped a call, and i've always gotten reception. (though i live in LA, so i'm not sure how the reception is out in rural areas)
bluetooth and internet: bluetooth is crippled on the motorola, so if you want to transfer pictures, you have to send them to your email, which costs minutes. a lot of people complain about hitting the web browser button by accident with the motorola, and then getting minutes deducted. the button isn't as inconveniently placed on this phone. i've never once hit it by accident.
other stuff: i'm pretty sure the motorola has a scroll wheel, which would make navigating the menus much easier, but i'm not certain. the external display on the motorola doesn't show the date and time
so yeah, overall i would say this a better choice than the motorola w376g, and the worth the extra ten dollars.
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