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Best Price Samsung A927 Flight Ii Touch-screen Qwerty Slider Cell Phone for At&t

Samsung A927 Flight Ii Touch-screen Qwerty Slider Cell Phone for At&t

Samsung A927 Flight Ii Touch-screen Qwerty Slider Cell Phone for At&t

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Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #43981 in Cell Phone Accessories
  • Color: Dark grey
  • Brand: Samsung
  • Dimensions: .0" h x
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    .0" l,
    .0 pounds

Features

  • QWERTY keyboard
  • Unlocked GSM
  • 2.0 megapixel camera
  • social media
  • web browser





Samsung A927 Flight Ii Touch-screen Qwerty Slider Cell Phone for At&t









Product Description

The Flight II has a touch screen and a slide-out QWERTY keyboard; however, this time the keyboard slides out horizontally instead of vertically. Aside from that, the phone's features remain mostly the same as its predecessor--a 2.0-megapixel camera, GPS, a media player, and 3G support-though it has a few extras like an HTML Web browser and social media apps.





   



Customer Reviews

Most helpful customer reviews

3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.
1BAD news phone
By AyeAyeCapn
I've used cell phones since 1993 and this is the most aggravating, inconvenient and unreliable cell phone I've ever had the pain of using. The frame is surrounded bu buttons you'll be touching that activates functions you don't want to use while simply dialing or plugging the unit in t it's charger. When dialing a number it automatically locks after sending the number so you have to push several buttons to get a keyboard back to push an extension number. The screen is not visible in daylight and disconnections are constant. The disconnections are not AT & T - other phones I have do not have the perpetual disconnection problem. Unless you want to find yourself shooting up a post office within a week, avoid this hardware at all costs. I'm stuck with it for a couple years as the result of a "contract." Save yourself the aggravation.

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
4Samsung Flight 2
By Oleksandr
It's okay. Probably one of the most durable phone with the specs, been dropped many times and still works fine.Some problems-The touchscreen is horrible-so many buttons on the side that one can't hold the phone without pressing buttons-in the dial feature, when one dials more than three numbers, if one has dialed a number or has a contact with the same four first numbers, then a box will pop up that one can't get rid of that has suggestions. The box covers up the rest of the number so one can't see what you're typing-when using the camera or watching video, it is impossible to not press the lock button, locking the screen so one can't do anything to it-very inconvenient-one can pick and move apps to anywhere they want on a screen, but when sliding through different screens, you will have to move an app with you. That limits the apps/screen to about 1-2-One time I had a long memo saved and wanted to delete a sentence.since i also have an ipod touch, i was used to holding the backspace button down for faster deleting. When you hold the backspace button down for around a half a second, the entire memo or text message or anything ggets deleted. One can lose lots info that way.-a bad remake of apple phones and ipods.]-the music player is also really inconvenient; when you tap the app on a screen, which is the minimized music player, it will take one to the song that they are playing. When one presses the back button at the low center of the screen to go to your library, it will take you back to the minimized music player-all in all, the most inconvenient phone in the world-and probably the most major problem of all: When it is in my pocket, it will unlock itself and start deleting contacts and memos, start playing music *awkward* and make random calls, also save random contactsSome good featuresBesides all of these time-wasting inconveniences, the phone is great for calling and texting, which this phone obviously does well, but tried a little too hard to add more and more consumer features.Phones are made to call and text, not do all of that other stuff that people want on their phone, like surf the internet and use it as an ipod. The micro sd card works well.an *ok* phone

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
4disappointed
By allyk
I was really excited to get this phone for my dad everything was nice and new and I sent it to himTurns out you cant put a micro sd card in it because one of the gold prongs are broken off very disappointed because it is now in another statecand I cant return it

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Samsung A927 Flight Ii Touch-screen Qwerty Slider Cell Phone for At&t. Reviewed by Keenan I. Rating: 4.6

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