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T-Mobile Tap compare (Huawei U7519, Midnight blue)

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Product T-Mobile Tap (Huawei U7519, Midnight blue) T-Mobile Prism (grey) Samsung Behold SGH-T919 (Rose, T-Mobile) Nokia 5230 Nuron (T-Mobile) LG Optimus L9 (T-Mobile)
Price As Reviewed: $179.99

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$0.00 to $134.00 $119.99 $198.00 $48.99 to $290.99
CNET editors' rating 3.5 stars 3 stars 3.5 stars 3.5 stars 3.5 stars
Average user rating 2.5 stars 2 stars 3 stars 3 stars 4 stars
Release date November 11, 2009 May 6, 2012 Info unavailable March 24, 2010 October 31, 2012
Bottom line
If you can get past the limitations of the screen size, the T-Mobile Tap is a decent midrange touch-screen phone.
If you're looking for your first 3G smartphone, the T-Mobile Prism will deliver basic calling, texting, and Web-browsing requirements all for $20. Just don't expect blazing speeds or great photos.
Though it lacks Wi-Fi, the Samsung Behold is a sleek touch-screen phone with a range of features and an easily understood interface.
The Nokia 5230 Nuron for T-Mobile isn't the most advanced or fastest smartphone on the market, but budget-conscious customers will find an incredible deal here.
The reasonable $80 price tag, dual-core processor, and Android 4.0, make the LG Optimus L9 a reliable midlevel handset for T-Mobile users.
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As Reviewed: $179.99

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