Sunday, December 25, 2011

Net 10 Motorola 124G GSM Prepaid Cell Phone


Product By Motorola
Average customer review :
Net 10 Motorola 124G GSM Prepaid Cell Phone
Rating on December 26
Rating: 3.0 (10 customer reviewers)
Price : $119.99

Net 10 Motorola 124G GSM Prepaid Cell Phone


Net 10 Motorola 124G GSM Prepaid Cell Phone-Motorola Net 10 Motorola 124G GSM Prepaid Cell Phone
3.0 out of 5 from 10 user reviews.

Technical Details

  • 3.2" touchscreen, gravity sensor/tilt and shake, Mobile web, Bluetooth wireless technology, 3.0 megapixel camera and video recorder
  • MP3 player (cable and microSD card not included), FM radio, MMS picture messaging, Voicemail, Call Waiting and Caller ID
  • Text messaging, Widgets on handset, LCD color display, Hands-free speaker, Voice/Sound recorder
  • Auto redial, Key pad lock, Phonebook with up to 1,000 entries, Includes polyphonic ringtones, Alarm clock
  • 2.79 oz., Battery talk time up to 3.3 hours, Standby time up to 10.4 days


Product Description of Net 10 Motorola 124G GSM Prepaid Cell Phone

The Net 10 Motorola 124G GSM Handset features a 3.2" touchscreen display that is easy to navigate. Take pictures and share them with friends with the built-in 3MP webcam. Includes battery, charger and service guide.


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36 of 37 people found the following review helpful.

3Motorola EX124G


By Simon R. Mouer

I bought this phone direct from TracFone with triple minutes for life for $79. The phone is the same for TracFone and Net10, except for the minutes pay plan. I had it about three weeks before I sent it back for a refund. TracFone/Net10 only has two touchscreen phones -- the Motorola EX124G at $79, and the LG 800G at $49. I have evaluated both phones at the same time. In the end, I chose the LG 800G over the Moto EX124G because for my purposes it was a much better value.

PROS:

Music Player - Excellent sound (with high quality earphones), especially with the REVERB setting switched on

FM Radio - You must use a wire headset (wire acts as antenna), nine station presets, search and scan, good reception.

Camera - 3MP resolution

Video Recorder/Player -

Voice Recorder -

External Memory - 32GB microSD (not included)- one heck of lot of memory potential

Accelerometer/Position Sensors - A great feature, but unfortunately, there are no Java apps that take advantage of it, and even all the native features do not take advantage of the position sensor (landscape or profile).

Screen Size - 400 x 200 pixel resolution.

Alarm Clock - 5 separate alarms can be set at varying schedules

Stop Watch - Timer and laps

Bluetooth - Audio for earphones, phone to phone contact and file transfer, and PC to phone file transfer.

Call Reject - Rejected calls are shunted to voice mail.

Black List - Very handy option allows individual phone numbers to be completely rejected.

Task Pad -

User Manual - Nice 70-page manual comes with this phone, which is unusual for TracFone/Net10 phones



Manufacturer Support - This model listed on Motorola's web site, which is unusual for TracFone/Net10 models.

CONS:

The following cons are listed because a less expensive model (the LG 800G) has them, making a stark contrast to the EX124G costing almost twice as much.

No Included Games - this may be because there are no Java games that utilize the accelerometer and position sensors. Unlike the higher-end Android market with hundreds of thousands of apps and games, the lower-end Java market is scarcely populated.

No Memo Pad -

No Scientific Calculator - Only a simple arithmetic calculator is included

No World Clock -

No Units Converter - just a very simple currency converter

Clunky Interface - this is subjective, but the LG 800G at half the price has a very well integrated and smooth user interface, and the EX 124G does not. If you have never used the LG 800G, then you probably won't notice.

No WiFi - No cellphone in this price range has WiFi

No GPS - No cellphone in this price range has GPS

11 of 14 people found the following review helpful.

5Loves touch screen


By Betty010

I had this new cell phone for about two weeks. I'm someone who practically hates to press the same button just to get that letter in order to text or spell something out. This phone, it's quicker to do when you use the phone's pen. It takes a while to get your finger or thumb to use the phone by touching it.



The phone has fast internet services and surely don't waste your time. As long you got good server bars, the internet is faster.



Not only that, I have hearing aids. Those who do wear hearing aids and they are one of programmable hearing aids. I suggest you should buy Phonak iCom which it makes easier to listen with your cell phone wisely. The bluetooth is making at work! :D I managed to get my cell phone to connect to both iCom and my laptop that contains bluetooth.



The memory is short if you're taking pictures or videoing. So, be sure to by a memory chip so you'd have more to store automatically.



The phone is simple, easy to use, and useful. I am able to follow up schedules, putting information so I wouldn't forget anything, and the phone is more optional.



I'd definitely recommend it to those who hates texting forever when you can text faster.



If you have any question, let me know. I intend to have my phone on me 24/7 and learn very quick.

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.

1No Longer available from Tracfone


By JET314

I just finished an online chat with Tracfone and the Motorola EX124G is no longer available and no other information is available regarding its return.


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