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Easyfone Prime-A6 4G Unlocked Feature Cell Phone, Easy-to-Use Clear Sound GSM Du…

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Price: $79.99 - $62.99
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Easyfone Prime-A6 is an unlocked 4G feature cell phone, This phone has good looking & holding design w/ Clear sound and Big battery for long time standby; True talk and text phone, No Internet access, It’s a perfect phone for seniors or…

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Reviewer: M. Andrade
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: WILL activate on AT&T SIM card
Review: It is NOT easy to find a phone that can make calls and text that is incapable of accessing the web in any way. This is one such phone.I bought a Kyocera flip phone, but it had creepy firmware/ spyware terms you had to agree to for the device to function. Other basic phones often also come preloaded with its YouTube or Facebook apps that cannot be removed. Tricky!I added a line to my phone plan, and my local AT&T store installed a SIM card for me, free of charge, and it connects to 4G. It’s like a candy bar phone from 1997. Feels like a toy in your hand, but the battery lasts a long time, and NO internet access of any kind. It’s not even capable of running apps.

Reviewer: reader
Rating: 1.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Extremely difficult to assemble and get ready to use
Review: Well, EASYFONE isn’t exactly accurate. I spent many hours trying to activate this phone. I had the miniscule nano sim card that is required, and it is just that: miniscule. Make that VERY miniscule? I must have dropped it 10 times. The instructions say to “insert it” and show a diagram of WHERE, but they don’t say HOW. To anyone who is as ignorant as I am about such things, please stick something sharp and thin down in that metal “pocket” where the nano card goes, and lift it slightly, or like me, you’ll struggle getting it inserted! I kept just laying it on top of that pocket, because it looked like that was where it went in the diagram. I’d put the back on and then discover that was WRONG. I defy you to remove that back 5 or 6 times like I had to, and have any thumbnails left. I finally wised up (?) and used a dull knife to slide in between the front and back to open it, and there were little pieces of the plastic all over the counter from cutting pieces when trying to prize it loose all those times.The phone is NOT easy to use, once you get it activated, (activating it is another whole ballgame, btw. That was fun… NOT!) I’ve spent hours trying to discover just how to make a call and type a text on the thing. Still not sure how either of those is done. I will say, the sound seems to be good and even with my hearing aids, easily heard.I use a p.c. and an iPad for hours every day, and have no problems with either. This phone is a very confusing, strange piece of technology, but I had to have it for certain tasks after my old cellphone became obsolete. It did everything, and never a problem till I couldn’t use it anymore.Edit: I’m finally fed up with this NOT Easyfone, and am returning it. It wouldn’t make even a simple call without problems–like letting Walmart know I was there to pick up my grocery order. Simply refused. Final straw was when I placed a call to a friend, and she said I sounded like I was underwater–and so did SHE! Then a few seconds later, the phone cut out completely and she had to call me back on my landline. Maybe it was just this phone or perhaps me, but I can’t recommend this Easyfone. It’s a piece of very poor, outdated technology–and seems to be a lot like the old Blackberry. 🙁

Reviewer: Scott Lundquist
Rating: 2.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Texting nightmare
Review: I got this phone, not for a senior, or because I am a senior. I got it because I wanted a simple phone that did the basics, like making phone calls, sending texts, setting alarms, calculator, etc. And I got it because I did NOT want maps, a bunch of apps, or internet distractions. This phone was almost exactly what I was looking for, but with one major problem: texting. Here’s what’s wrong with the texting software.First, when you go to the texting options, it gives you:1. Abc2. abc3. ABC4. 1235. Writing languageSo it does not have the T9 option, which predicts words as you type, and makes texting so much easier and faster. With Easyfone, back are the days where you have to hit the number 7 four times to get the letter S.Second, the Abc function is supposed to capitalize only the next letter you type, making it somewhat easy to capitalize names. But with Easyfone, Abc was actually just the same as abc, leaving no way to easily capitalize words. Instead, you have to select ABC, type the first letter, then select Abc or abc, and type the rest of the letters, which is cumbersome and time-consuming. Ideally though, there should be a shortcut on the keypad for capitalizing the next letter, as with dumb phones from many years ago.Third, when I receive a text, a screen pops up that informs me I have a text. But I can’t just click a button to go straight to the text from there. Instead I have to exit out of that screen, then click 5 buttons to access the message.Fourth, each text you receive or send is in its own unique folder which makes it nearly impossible to read through a text conversation. This is opposed to the typical dumb phone which has one folder for each contact with all of your texts sent and received for that contact, and which makes your conversation history much easier.Fifth, sending group texts does not seem to be an option with Easyfone.I had a dumb phone about 4 years ago that did everything well, particularly with texting. That phone became obsolete though, and every dumb phone I’ve tried since then has become progressively dumber and less user friendly in their texting capabilities. Easyfone has certainly taken this decline to the next level.On the positive side, I loved that the phone was smaller and lighter than most dumb phones. If you don’t care about texting, and want a very simple phone without a bunch of bells and whistles, this might be a good phone for you.

Reviewer: TraderF
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Excellent Dumb Phone
Review: I have no use for a “Smart Phone” and when my old cell phone became unusable I thought I would have to pay up for something with a ton of features I didn’t want. Not so. This phone is perfect for my old-fashioned, stone-age, basic cell phone operation. I went with Tello, for actually a lower monthly cost than I had before with Net10. The only snag was that I didn’t know that I would have to buy a 16GB Micro SD card and install it in the phone. This seems to be a nearly outmoded small size for a Micro SD card, and was hard to find at a reasonable price. But installing it and the Tello Sim card was very easy and the phone works perfectly.

Reviewer: Steve Lauer
Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Hard to switch numbers
Review: Phone itself is fine but very difficult to switch the number of the old phone to this new one, couldn’t get it to work so ended up having to get a whole new number which stinks,

Reviewer: Leo
Rating: 1.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: Se lo compre a mi mamá, nos pareció bastante bien todo pero duró tres meses y se descompuso el micrófono, no hay modo de repararlo y la garantía ya no es válida, 1600 pesos a la basura. No lo recomiendo y bueno el proveedor respondió a este mensaje diciéndome que les interesaba ayudarme que lo contactara, lo cual hice de inmediato y pues sigo esperando a que me den una solución, le pedí que me cambiara el teléfono por uno que funcione pero no obtuve respuesta alguna….

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