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AT&T Quickfire GSM Cellular Phone - Unlocked ORANGE

AT&T Quickfire GSM Cellular Phone - Unlocked ORANGE

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AT&T Quickfire GTX75 Unlocked GSM Cell Phone (Refurbished)-AT&T QUICKFIRE GTX75 GRAY QWERTY KEYBOARD 1.3 MEGAPIXEL GSM PHONE
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AT&T QuickFire GTX75 Green 1.3MP GSM Cell Phone (Refurbished)-AT&T QUICKFIRE GTX75 GREEN QWERTY KEYBOARD 1.3 MEGAPIXEL GSM PHONE
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AT&T QuickFire GTX75 Orange 1.3MP GSM Cell Phone (Refurbished)-AT&T QUICKFIRE GTX75 ORANGE QWERTY KEYBOARD 1.3 MEGAPIXEL GSM PHONE
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AT&T Quickfire GSM Cellular Phone - Unlocked ORANGE
Why just "Fire at will" when you can Quickfire. That is, of course, when communicating with the AT&T
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AT&T Quickfire GSM Cellular Phone - Unlocked ORANGE
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I"ve had this phone for about 6months. It's easy to use , great for texting, surprisingly durable, and the voice command is a great feature. I live in a rural area and most of the time it's hard to get any reception at all but that's never been a problem with this phone. I do have to say that it's a little bulky and sometimes it freezes up but overall this is a quality phone. You definatly get bang for you buck.
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Posted Jan 21, 2010 at 

I wasn't really sure about buying this phone after reading some reviews on other site's but after alot of thought about it and some research I bought the phone and as a refurbished phone at that.When the phone arrived (in two days,wow!)the phone was brand new and worked right out of the box all of the features worked just fine,the keyboard is a little to small for my fingers but thats alright because i don't text that much.all in all this is a great phone....
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Posted Jan 17, 2010 at 

i bought this for my daughter as a gift.. her response "exactly what she expected and more!" she is a texting pro! im sooooo happy with overstock.com! i have had nothing but great expieriences with all my puchases.... alot
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Posted Jan 14, 2010 at 

I got the first one and it was crashing and rebooting on it's own. So I returned it to ATT. They sent me the new one. The second one was not rebooting, but could not make a call... This product was simply not working...
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Posted May 24, 2009 at 

I got a pair of these for my wife and I and have really enjoyed the texting experience. The combo of qwerty with touchscreen are a natural fit. I've quickly fallen into a habit of mixing typing with screen tapping, it makes so much sense I can't imagine texting w/o it. It's much easier to scroll through contacts, photos, etc with the touchscreen at any point I'm typing. My wife hardly used text messages on her last phone, but is texting all the time with the Quickfire. Using the touchscreen solo, unfortunately, isn't so great. Don't expect this to be an iPhone-quality interface; getting to where you want can be tedious and clunky. For me, it's a trade-off I can live with for the great texting experience. Touch recognition can also be hit and miss. I haven't had any problems on my phone, but my wife's often doesn't detect when you click on something. We're planning on returning it in for for a new one.
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Posted Feb 07, 2009 at 

I don't expect cell phones to do everything but make me some waffles, so I am not as much of a "I want it to do everything perfectly for no money" like the other reviewers. I have not had any battery life problems. I work for a hospice and receive text messages and calls all day long and it takes 3 days for the battery to wear down with my boss and coworkers calling and texting me all the time, and it only takes 2 hours to charge up. The internet is much faster on this phone that it was on my old Moto Razr. It works a lot better. The phone is overall very fast--you click a button it moves instantly, there isn't any lag. I like the keyboard--it makes texting much easier, which in my case is necessary since I respond to so many text messages from work. Now for what I do not like about this phone. It is a pain to end a call. You have to press the end call button twice to end a call. This should not be the case--I want to touch the end call button once and have the call end. Just like all the other cell phones I've owned. The picture quality with the camera is surprisingly pretty good. The only bad part is that the camera is hard to access and it is very easy to accidentally put your finger in the picture since the button is so small and is right there. You have to watch where you put your fingers to use the camera. Changing a ringtone or changing profile settings also requires many steps and it is hard to find. Overall, this is a good phone for work. I could care less about the stupid bluetooth and I have had no problems with battery life.
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Posted Jan 31, 2009 at 

I owned the phone for about 2 weeks, and I'm a heavy texter, in the 5k+/month club, and this phone takes 2.5-3 hours to fully charge, yet I can drain it from full in the same time it takes to charge. They advertise this phone as a texting phone, but if I text for 3 hours, it dies. I returned it, and bought for 20$ less, a blackjack 2, and I can literally text all day, with powersave features turned on.
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Posted Dec 21, 2008 at 

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