I bought this for my wife's aunt, she lives abroad and needed a dual phone. I tried it here before travelling, with a T-Mobile and an ATT card, worked great, better call quality than my old BB Curve 8100 and as good as my unlocked iPhone 3GS. Lightweight and probably not super high quality but so far it has been reported to work perfect
K. Chason (WA) :
Works fine. I needed a replacement for my candybar phone that I lost...somewhere. Wanted one that was easier to text with but not as pricey as some of the "name brand" phones. Yes, it does come in Spanish; rudimentary knowledge of the language will help with converting the menu to English, but there are user manuals online. I took it down to T-Mobile, they popped a new SIM card in, the phone works on their network with no problems. Good reception, battery life is fine. Nice selection of tinkly ringtones. Only complaint is that it flies apart easily if you drop it, but the plus of that is that it didn't break.
Camiel (NY) :
Thank goodness I knew a little bit of spanish to help me change the settings to English. Its very light but seems sturdy enough for decent use. The keys are small but shouldn't be a problem if your fingers are small enough and if you have pretty good eye sight. It's a simple enough phone. I bought it for my husband, he's 50 and likes it very much.

















