Sunday, May 20, 2012

LG 900G Net10 Prepaid Phone


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Thіѕ Mobile Phone Features A Built-In 2.0MP Digital Camera Wіth Video Fοr Capturing Special Moments Anԁ An MP3 Player & FM Radio Fοr Listening Tο Yουr Favorite Tunes On Thе Gο. Bluetooth Technology Allows Fοr Hands-Free Conversations.

Sports A Full QWERTY Keyboard Fοr Easier Texting, Anԁ Itѕ Appable (APP Capable) Sο Yου Cаn Download Yουr Chοісе Of Java Apps.

Whаt’s Included
NET10 LG 900G Nο-Contract Mobile Phone, Lithium-ion battery, Wall Charger,SIM card
Anԁ Owner’s manual

  • Full QWERTY Keyboard, Bluetooth Wireless Technology, Fаѕt Web Browsing
  • 2-Megapixel Camera аnԁ Video Recorder
  • Java App capable, Phone book wіth up tο 1000 entries
  • MMS picture messaging аnԁ text messaging
  • Up tο 6 Hrs Talk Time, 16 Days Standby

LG 900G Net10 Prepaid Phone

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  1. KatyKatIL "KatyKat" says:
    25 of 26 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Lots of features for the price – definitely worth checking into, May 28, 2011
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    KatyKatIL “KatyKat” (Southern IL) –
    This review is from: LG 900G Net10 Prepaid Phone (Wireless Phone Accessory)

    Well, I know the opinions so far are very varied on this model of phone.
    This is my first “smart-phone-wannabe”, so I can’t compare it to anything but previous
    Sanyo and Motorola phones I’ve owned.

    When I got the phone, I was actually pretty surprised by how small this thing is!
    Not that I expected a Kindle-sized phone, but I certainly thought it would be maybe 2″ bigger than it was. That being said, it makes it a bit of a challenge for us older people who already need magnifying glasses on occasion! The saving grace for me will be that I can add the numbers I call the most to the contacts list and go from there! The Querty keypad that I thought would be great works great, but is really a bit of a pain to use. Men – forget about it. The keys are miniscule and close together. Ladies and younger teens/tweens will probably have no issues. The numbers only exist as a shift/key stroke on the middle set of keys. See the silver color in the middle keys? Those are your numbers. Yup – that’s all. I didn’t even see numbers on them at all until I turned on
    the overhead light and got my glasses on! So, it’s a bit of a pain in daylight. In a dark room, they do light up as part of the lighted keypad.

    We have a regular family plan with another carrier. When we tried to add a phone for me, we were told we could not add another phone yet. (??!?) I suppose they are waiting for the current contract to expire. Anyway, it was a real pain in the rump. I started looking for other services.

    NOTE: How well this or ANY other prepaid service phone is going to work for you is really dependent upon your area. Tower access differs all over the country, so there isn’t any way to say an absolute yes or no as to whether or not this will work for you. That being said, do some research and find out what phones are listed as working in your zip code. WalMart offers that right on their site for the phones they sell. (For me, it was between this and one other carrier. I decided to give Net10 a shot.)

    I also read HUGE discrepancies in the customer service and workability on this model. The reason seems to stem from where you buy it. The phones, plans and minutes bought directly from the Net10 website seemed to have the most issues with both the phones and the loading of minutes, etc. I guess perhaps the phones were not checked for working in the areas before being sent out. Buy locally, or from a big retailer with a good return policy, like Amazon or WalMart to cover yourself. Also, there were more issues with the auto-pay monthly plans than with loading minutes that you bought on refill cards, so be sure to consider that. You can load a new card directly from your phone OR from the Net10 website. I bought my card from an online retailer and loaded the code from the airtime code place right on my own phone, and had no problems at all. In fact, it gave me extra time.

    My phone came with 10 minutes of airtime. The one I bought was also a package which had lots of extras, including a microSD card, car charger, home charger and headphones. What it did NOT come with and you will want, is an LG USB cord so you can transfer things like photos and music from your computer to your phone without using your minutes. (I ordered one today!)

    Being a prepaid service, it does not allow you to send emails with attachments (sms/mms). Net10 has so far been charging me 2.5 minutes for accepting a message with an attachment from another phone, plus 1 minute to open it, for a total of 3.5 minutes. That is, for example, if someone is sending you a ringtone from their phone. It is worth it, and cheaper than buying one from the Net10 site. The minutes round UP, so if you make a connection and only talk 30 seconds, it is still going to deduct one full minute from your account.

    This phone is LOADED with features for the price (I got it cheaper than the current Amazon price as of the day of this review). It offers bluetooth (you will need a separate ear or headset which is not included), internet, FM radio (you have to use the headphones for the radio, because the antenna is in the headphones), MP3 player, and oh yeah – you can make and accept calls on it too! ; )

    If you want to look for ringtones or wallpapers, I would advise doing so from the ”’ Net10 dot com slash data ”’ website. Otherwise, it charges minutes against your account while you browse. The only app mine came preloaded with was Facebook. I think it was a quick connection – I got to the signin page, but didn’t use it so I saved my minutes.

    On getting a phone number – that was the only “bummer” part – I could not choose from available numbers. I had to put in the zip code where I would most be using the phone (home for me), and it was randomly assigned from their available number pools. I guess I could call and request a different number if it was…

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  2. PSU Mountain Man says:
    13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Net 10 LG900, March 23, 2011
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    This review is from: LG 900G Net10 Prepaid Phone (Wireless Phone Accessory)

    Owned the phone since x-mas and have no problems. As a long standing Net 10 Customer I am happy with the new phone. It is ten fold better than the phones that they offered through out the years. Works for me and saves me money love it.

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  3. Shane Nguyen says:
    17 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Great Phone!, March 15, 2011
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    This review is from: LG 900G Net10 Prepaid Phone (Wireless Phone Accessory)

    No contract, pay only what you use. Good for surfing the web, emails, and texting. All this and low cost phone as well. I would think twice about ever signing a contract phone again.

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