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This is a terrific feature for hikers and backpackers and other people who sometimes are unable to charge their phone
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Overall, the phone is easy to use, has nice features, great sound quality and a decent screen and camera
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It's a budget-priced phone with many of the great features of the higher-priced Samsung phones
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It's a good phone for that price, plenty of nice features, but in one word or in a thousand, the battery life sucks cowballs
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The phone is top of the line and has many helpful features than I expected, I'm really happy I purchased this type of Samsung phone
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I just disable any feature that I'm not currently using (bluetooth, GPS, WiFi)
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Let me not forget to mention powerful wireless sharing features, notification features, and of course the device's slim design
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If you are looking from fancy features, though, this is not for you because it is basically just a regular smartphone, not a super-futuristic phone
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Another REALLY annoying feature - the wifi calling on T-mobile is supposed to be a nice little "bonus" that if you are somewhere without cell coverage you can still make a phone call.
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On the contrary, an "S-GPS" (including "Dedicated GPS") device/feature requires no connection to internet/network to obtain GPS data since it connects directly to GPS satellites
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Phone works just fine, nice features, good size (not too large).
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Love the expandability of this phone and all the features.
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Other than that, it's a great phone with good call quality, features, etc
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Good e-reader (clear screen), Clear screen.
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So, either I update the T-Mobile useless junk and give away all of my privacy, or I risk not getting bug/security patches
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Not sure if that's a T-Mobile issue or Samsung issue
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Good e-reader (clear screen), Clear screen.