AT&T Samsung SGH-a137 Go Phone Reviews

Average Customer Rating - 2.5 out of 5 stars

2 customer reviews

4.0 out of 5 stars Basic phone for voice and texts use, May 11, 2010
PROS: Sleek shape with smooth rounded corners, lightweigt (81.9g only). Matte back and side finish make exterior durable to scratches. LCD screen bright and easy to read. Navigation thru menu is easy - shortcut buttons and menu list can be customized. Alert sounds are solid, loud, non-irritating. Message alert repeat when deed remains unread. Very long standby battery life. CONS: 4-direction navigation key is cramped, shiny front panel easily prone to scratch. No bluetooth although speakerphone function is enough for handsfree use. Price a bit expensive compared to more featured LG unit for nearly same cost. Overall, specs match up to expectations - purely for basic calling and texting. A great gift for youngsters and adults who have not had a cellphone before, especially with the tight economy!

1.0 out of 5 stars If you like wasting money, buy it, October 4, 2010
I bought this phone because of a free $25 phone card that made this phone literally free. I added about $60 for $85. Even near casual uses, in a month the balance was near zero. I have no idea why. I think AT&T charged for missed call because I wasn't dialing any 900 numbers on it. Also for some reason I couldn't refill even though I tried three different times. I was eventually directed to customer service whose office was closed. I don't blame anyone, but this company does a good job turning money away. I needed this phone number for one more month, but they really make it easier said than done to do business with them. Phone wasn't so bad overall. Clunky and plasticky. Go with T-Mobile if you are going for prepaid phones. Really regret not going with them in the first place.






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