Review of T-Mobile's Gravity T Phone

Finding the Best Touch Screen Cell Phone

Jenia Silver
With so much competition in the mobile market today, finding the right phone and provider can be a decision worth researching. In fact, that's what I did. I have had service from several companies in the past, some I miss and others not all. All I needed was a cutting edge piece of technology in a device, with a good price for minuets, that would accept my damaged credit.

You may not realize that some providers offer discounts and better phones, only to those with good credit or who have a past history as a customer with their services. T-Mobile now has a wide variety of differing products for every person's needs. Almost anyone with a home address can sign up for a 2 year contract, and a receive a free or lower priced cell phone. I paid under $100 for my Gravity T phone, at a Target store in California. Months later I noticed it went on special price, and was free to new subscribers. It was still a good deal for all the features included, and my bill is not too expensive either. I'm a news buff and love social media.

The greatest features from my phone seem to be the prevalent technologies. I can do much more than calling, and voice mail. I can text, email, and web surf to name a few things. I can get immediate news coverage in RSS feeds from CNN or Associated Content any time of the day or night. The height of the competition in this new cell phone era measures the quality of the impact of depth and lens coverage in the cameras. Oh, I can do more than just take photos. I can take videos, watch you tube, or edit footage for on line dis ply. Thees are the simple things that make this phone an all in one genius.

The complicated tasks the phone can handle give it the qualities of a mini computer. The downloading capabilities are ever so expandable. I bought a 4MB bit card for $25. The higher the storage, the higher the cost. The songs, videos, PDF and numerous other files will take up the phones required operating space if not on a memoRy card.

Learning thees basic skills to coordinate the tasks the phone can handle takes a few months of adjusting to it's longevity. Which, if you don't drop it or throw it, it will have a good lifespan of a few years. If not t is under a one year warranty of the manufacturer's warranty.

Once you have a phone as a best friend, or ultimate pda, computer, camera or a few hundreds other things it may be hard to do with out it. Finding where your level of beginning in this huge tech. world of Android, I Phone, and other versions of mobile browser networks may need timely res each. I suggest strolling an on line phone store or a real mall in the future to learn more.

Published by Jenia Silver

I was raised in North Texas. Lived in Las Vegas,NV for five years. Visited the great hippie state of Cali last year, which gave me great resource on writing local stories there. I have been writing for tw...  View profile

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