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2.0 stars
"Cute looking but a pain in the butt"
Pros: This was the free upgrade for my AT&T account, so I didn't pay anything for it, which is actually the best thing I can say about this bit of nonsense.
Cons: Too easily damaged, buttons too sensitve, comes with no case, not even a cheap fake leather one (a $40 add on, give me a break!), too many steps to complete simple functions.
Summary: This was the free upgrade for my account, which AT&T claims is a $300 value (please...). It came with no extras -- not even a cheap vinyl case or a little headset -- both items would have cost me close to $100 to add on -- what a joke. The screen will be a scratched up POS by midweek, the buttons are so sensitive that all my settings change when I stick this in my pocket and go for a run, or the browser gets turned on and stays on until I pull out the phone to check messages. The simplest functions require far too many steps, too. I shouldn't have to hit five or six keys just to exit something. Ridiculous. No wonder it's "free". I'm packing this up, putting it back in the box and getting my old original Sony Ericsson phone back from when AT&T was Cingular reactivated. It may be as thick as a brick, but that thing was pretty straightforward and you could hit it against a brick wall witha baseball bat and it wouldn't break. Guess this is a cutsie little phone for people with no lives, but for active, engaged adults who live in the real world and who prefer talking to real live people face to face more than texting, it's a piece of junk.

Pantech C630 - gray (AT&T):
