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"A fair phone with draw backs, beware of bluetooth"
on by lt2211Pros Thin easy to use
Cons Bluetooth problems
Summary An ok phone but I was dissapointed to learn the built in bluetooth was not compatible with my Garmin GPS other SGH t xxx are compatible but not the 139. Also doesn't work with my car bluetooth. So what good is Bluetooth that doesn't work with all devices.
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"A fine backup phone for a low price"
on by blegs385521Pros Decent call quality, reasonably fast texting, camera adequate for taking wallpaper shots. Decent sound.
Cons None off the top - very basic phone Would prefer a generic USB connection for charging, but since my wife has a Samsung Tracfone with the same connector, this is not an issue for me. Could be for other users, so I will mention it.
Summary I bought this to use while my T-Mobile Nokia Lumia 710 is being exchanged (bad charger port). I am on a no contract plan - just needed a phone to tide me over until I get the Nokia back, Since I am using the same phone number, the spam problem is not an issue with me.
It does what I bought it for. IMHO, everyone should have a back up phone in case off loss or failure of their primary phone. This serves the purpose. -
"A nasty experience."
on by DaveinNVPros Long battery life, keyboard lights up, camera is OK, can receive e-mails sent as text messages through phonenumber@tmomail.com
Cons Recycled phone number gets endless spam calls right from day one, limited number blocking capacity, limited reception range, confusing menu, terrible website and even more terrible customer service.
Summary I purchased this Samsung T139 phone from Wal-Mart for $30 with a $10 pay-as-you-go prepaid card for the sole purpose of getting stock alerts from my broker via tmomail.com.
Within a minute of the purchase, I got a spam call right inside the store even though I had not called anybody yet or given the number to anyone.
It was only the beginning. Soon after that I began to get multiple spam calls every day and although I put them on the number block list (which has a very limited capacity of just 25 numbers), the text messages and voicemails still kept coming through and eating up my card. I also put its number on the Do-Not-Call list but you know how effective that one is.
Then I had the voicemail turned off by the customer service. After that the phone suddenly stopped ringing when my tmomail alerts came but rang when the spam texts came which was not at all desirable. Everything is unpredictable with this phone.
I had a chat session (it is unbelievably hard to find on the website) with T-Mobile but was told that I would have to give their customer service a call. When I called them (bypassing the troubleshooting menu options with a zero), the agent's accent was so bad that I requested to be transferred to another agent which only marginally improved matters. However, after plenty of "say it again" and tinkering (nothing seems to be straightforward with this phone) even tmomail stopped working and I was told that it was not supposed to work with my phone anyway which I refused to believe because I had been getting alerts from my broker up to that point all right.
As for the spam calls, I was told that I may have been given a "recycled" number already on the spammer world's turkey list. Besides, blocking a number will still let the text messages through.
So I told them that since the sole purpose for my buying this phone was to receive alerts via tmomail (which I had been getting until now), I propose to wait until the spam texts ate up all the money in my card and then throw it away in the dumpster.
I also discovered that the phone had a trick of switching automatically to the vibration mode. Anyway, after doing some more tinkering and resetting on my own and general frustration, somehow I got both the tmomail and the alert rings working again although I would not be able repeat the steps in the future.
Such is the situation at this moment. I tried taking a single photo and it was good enough for my taste. I also went on a trip and the T139 lost signal although my other cell phone (a rudimentary Nokia 1600 from Net 10) had no problems at all. I have not talked with anyone so can not comment on its sound quality. Also the charging socket has a very flimsy rubbery cover which will probably break off soon. The dumpster option is still open and I will probably do it unless the spam calls stop coming - a very unlikely prospect.
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"Awful, awful, AWFUL!!!!!!"
on by Dawntreader2012Pros The camera works, blocks calls.
Cons Slow to send texts, slow to receive texts, call quality is HORRENDOUS, and the internet....doesn't go to many sites (keeps giving "lack of adequate memory" messages), and what is with the website block????? What am I, 12? Taking a hammer to it.
Summary I am going to every site I can to review this phone. Truly AWFUL.
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"Great basic cellphone with no frills!"
on by jburnett36Pros Basic simple design
Nice feel and weight
Excellent call qualityCons Not many ringers to choose from
Summary This is the perfect phone for anyone who is sick of trying to "keep up with the Joneses" and always have the latest cell phone out there. I would also recommend it for the elderly or disabled cell phones user because of the simplicity of it's design. I've used many phones over the years and I picked this one up because I'm just sick of a cell phone running my life. This phone has great quality for a lower-end phone! Call quality is superb and text messaging is simple. I don't live my life online with 1000 Facebook friends so I have no use for the web on the phone, but it's there if you need it. Overall, if you want quality features and design at an affordable price then look no further.

