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Five Star Reviews:

60%
Absolutely Fantastic
May 16, 2015
I absolutely love this phone. I've had Android smartphones and they were okay. The windows 8.1 phone is so much better. I know a lot of people hate windows 8.1 but I am a big fan and think it's fantastic. I loved Windows 7 for a long time but went to Linux for years. When I first saw the new windows 8 I didn't even want to try it. But I recently bought a laptop with windows 8.1 and I fell in love and even bought it for my Desktop. I can do so much more than I ever could with Linux or windows 7. So the next step was to get a windows 8 phone and I'm so glad I did. With a microsoft account and linking it with my phone, I can sync my contacts and settings and not worry about losing what took a long time to set things up the way I like it. The touch screen is so responsive and it only takes a couple of taps to get to where you want to go. The speed dial feature is awesome, the visual voicemail is awesome, and the volume is wonderful for those of us getting older and having a hard time hearing. This is the first phone I've actually been able to use with the speaker phone option. I got a phone with Senior mode on it and I could hear phone calls just fine with the phone to my ear but still couldn't use the speaker phone feature. With this phone on the highest volume of 10 it is sometimes too LOUD. And the volume for music goes to 30. I can read my kindle books, watch Netflix if I want to and so much more. You can even download an app that lets you project it to a bigger screen like a TV because I have my laptop connected to my TV with HDMI. I just can't say enough about this great phone and believe me I've owned a lot of cell phones. You also can't beat the price.
Excellent phone!
April 28, 2015
I have to say that I wasn't expecting such a nice quality phone having been an iPhone user for the past few years. This phone is great though! It has a nice screen, is quick and responsive, and battery life seems better than my iPhone 5. Considering the cost difference between the two, the Lumia is much better. While the Microsoft Store doesn't have all the apps like Apple, you can likely get by - especially due to the integration of Microsoft Office and OneDrive with the phone. And the best part is I can still use it with my AT&T GoPhone 10 cents per minute voice only plan. My old GoPhone had a standard SIM card, and when I received this phone with a Micro SIM card, I just called AT&T GoPhone support and they moved by balance right over to the new SIM over the phone. No trip to the store needed! Now I have a smart phone that costs 10 cents per minute for voice calls, has no cell data access (which costs too much anyway), and the phone gets all the data it needs from my home wi-fi or other access points as needed. Overall, it's a great phone at an incredible purchase price and even better monthly recurring price if you're a light cell phone user.
Awesome Phone!!!
April 4, 2015
I cracked the screen on my Lumia 830 so I bought this as a backup. Boy, am I impressed! So the camera is not as good as the 830's and it doesn't have a flash or a front facing camera, but for its price you can't beat this phone! The Lumia Selfie app resolves the lack of front facing camera, and even without the flash this camera (5MP) takes decent pictures. Windowsphone is a really cool OS and it grows on you if you give it a chance. Really wish Devs would support it better. I also think this the perfect size, not too big, not too small. The back shell comes out and you can buy different color ones for about $10. The green shell is pretty rocking I think. Almost forgot, the battery life on this thing is AMAZING!
LOVE IT!
January 4, 2015
I broke my Lumia 920 screen and wanted to replace it with an Android or iOS device, but then most of them are ridiculously expensive. And this Lumia 635 "gophone", I can just pop in my exisitng SIM card and started to use it right away. It sync'd all my apps and settings automatically (it was surprising) too.No 2-year contract to buy phones for the discount price, and if I get 2-year contract, I lose other discount. At the end, either 2 year contract or not, almost it seems I have to pay the full price anyway. These days cell phones for $500~$900 and replace every 2-3 years, and they don't last more than 2-3 years. It doesn't make sense to me to buy highend phones. This phone is affordable ($50) and very good quality. It has limited memory (8GB), but adding 32GB SD card and I can run apps from the card easily. So internal memory is not a problem, unlike other phones (iOS or Android). And moving apps to SD card is very easy.Before Windows Phone 8.1, the new UI is nice, but it lacked many features, but with 8.1, it's great. I love WP interface. I have both iOS and Android phones, and iPads, android tablets. I use Mac, Windows and Linux as well. iPhone battery lasts longest and very well built -- best quality, but way too expensive. Android device problem is the memory. Most of apps don't run from SD card so large internal memory is necessary which pushes up the price.Lumia 635 battery lasts longer than Lumia 920, and it's very durable, and with the cheap case+screen protector I bought on Amazon(E-Time, $6 for case AND screen protector), it feels really durable. Lumia 920 was very nice, but it was heavy, the metal case was slippery, and the battery didn't last long.I really really like this phone and I'm extremely happy with it.Downsides are:- no camera light. I rarely used the light anyway, so I don't miss it much, except the fact that I could use it as a flash light.- no sensor for brightness. You have to manually adjust the setting. It's easy to do, and not too much hassle though.- no compass sensor. Not an issue for me, and GPS works fine (GPS doesn't require compass sensor), but some apps may not work that requires compass.- no front facing camera. I don't take selfies, but take photos of my kids, so this is not a problem.When I purchased Lumia 920 about 2-3 years ago, there weren't too many apps, but now it has tons of great apps. And most of "essential" apps like facebooks, linkedin, etc are all there and tons of games as well.Compare to other phones, I love these three features (app specific):- Offline map. Maps can be downloaded and can be used offline. Very fast, and I don't have to worry about the connection or data usage.- Music app that I can download (offline music) and listen for free. I can't select songs for the free music, but it's not a problem -- I can listen to billbaord chart or classical music collection.- Radio. It has built-in FM radio.Lumia 530 is even cheaper (but smaller screen), but it's $30. Even w/o the phone service, you can use it as a GPS device and emergency 911 call, and games, music, etc.UPDATE: 2015-03-04I've been using it for a while, and here are some updates:- I wish the camera has higher resolution, but for this price, I guess it's ok. I took many videos and photos of my kids. They look fine on facebook/web, but it's not high resolution that you can print and frame it.- I did once needed a flash light, but I used the phone screen instead and it was bright enough for me at that time. I should look for an app that make the front screen all white+bright to use it as flash light. I remember iOS has such apps.- I don't know if it's the phone or career, a few times, the caller on the other end complained that my voice was choppy.- I have iOS headset with mic -- the mic didn't work with Lumia 920, but it works with this phone.
An Electronic Swiss-Army Knife at an Extremely Bargain Price!
December 12, 2014
Firstly: Wow! I don't think I had low expectations even considering the low prices at Amazon and that's because, looking at the Reviews here and the apparent selling out on Amazon (and other online places), I guessed a very good phone. But would it be a 'very good phone for the price' or a 'very good phone' on its own? The answer to that is a resounding extremely good phone for the price and a very good phone on its own.Anyway is my Review:1) Got it delivered yesterday from Amazon. I put in my postpaid/contract Nokia Lumia 920's SIM inside. The phone worked right away--no APN changes.2) Logged into Windows Live and, in about 90 minutes, all my 'apps' were transferred/install from Lumia 920 to this Lumia 635. That ate up most of my 8 gb storage though--but I can and will get an SD card.3) Downloaded Nokia maps (free) for the US Southeast states and tested 'offline' navigation by going to a place 7 miles from the house. While the experience was not 100% Garmin-like it was more than adequate: Re-routing, over-speed alerts, and voice-based navigation all worked to pin-point perfection through quite a circuitous route I deliberately took. This phone can be your completely FREE GPS device if you use Wifi to download maps and don't have any cell plan.4) The battery lasted hours into late night until I plugged it in before going to bed. And at this time, at work, the battery drain is about 15% after moderate web usage, text etc--about 5 hours of usage so far.5) Camera quality is not too bad--***see my uploaded picture**. I am going to miss the LED flash of Nokia 920 though.6) AT&T's LTE is working fine--I have used speedtest 'app' to record both upload/download speeds of 17mbps!!7) Call quality is adequate. Speakers to play music is adequate.8) Windows Phone 8.1 is a great OS! I am very impressed by the performance on such a low-end hardware and am very impressed that the 'settings' from my Nokia Lumia 920's faithfully duplicating on this new phone.In short, despite the phone's shortcomings (no LED, no front facing camera, and relatively fewer 'apps') this phone can be your phone, your camera, your GPS device, your alarm clock, your wifi hotspot, your mp3 and video player, and with literally hundreds of thousands of 'apps' you will find plenty of ways to make other uses from this phone.I really can't say there are any 'negatives' about this phone! I may not replace my $480 Nokia Lumia 920 because of the camera-quality difference but this phone is a stronger contender to become my main, almost 'disposable' but extremely useful electronic Swiss Army Knife!**Update 15 Dec. 2014** Still using and loving this phone. In fact, just ordered another one for my wife to replace her Lumia 520 as her Christmas Present!**
Can't beat the price.
October 9, 2014
I bought three of these for the kids. Where else can you get a smart phone for 100 bucks. Can't beat it. The only drawback is the camera but none of my kids are into picture taking. They use it for everything. I wanted to upgrade their messaging phones without signing up for a two year contract or paying $400-500 per phone. I picked these up and added them to my ATT account without any trouble. I switched to the family share plan and knocked my phone bill from $215 to $149 month.
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Four Star Reviews:

20%
This was a wonderful purchase in my opinion.
December 8, 2015
For only $29.99 this phone is awesome. I have no complaints about the physical size or shape of the phone. I have no real complaints about the phone at all. It has some really nice apps preinstalled especially for GPS navigation. I like that the maps are downloadable through wifi and usable offline. The only thing I wish was that more apps were available through windows. I definitely like the idea of windows being used on all my devices, phone, tablet, computer, it makes it so much nicer an easier. And when the windows 10 operating systems are available for phones it will be even more sleek. The next thing I wish this phone provided was a internal compass. Not having the compass makes the GPS a little less accurate and not as responsive. Also some apps require the internal compass in order to work, and I have already noticed several apps will not download because of it. But it's not that big of a deal especially for the price.
Good, basic phone for the price.
November 8, 2015
This is a very user friendly, (so far) reliable phone for the price with some nice but very limited "smart phone" features, just keep in mind that it runs off of a Microsoft Operating System. (Microsoft bought out Nokia last year) which limits you to the number of apps this phone can support since the majority of mobile phone apps run off of the android OS developed by Google, something I didn't realized until AFTER I bought the phone! (I think this is why the phone is being sold for such a great price at the moment.) For the price, I can see why its the #1 rated no contract phone (at the time I bought it on Amazon). For me at least I found it to be extremely user friendly. I did discover that there is a Windows app (beta) for Instagram, and you can download this from the phone through the "store" icon for free (thank you Microsoft and Google for cooperating on this!). However, the camera shutter speed on the camera is soooo slow! I bought it for basic calling for the most part. There are several pre-paid plan options you can buy which is explained in the literature that comes in the package. Set up was easy, you get your phone number assigned to you following the set up prompts. I chose the unlimited talk for $30.00 a month plan, way better than the $150 per month I was paying when I had my Blackberry with a contract plan that I was stuck with for two years. Unfortunately, there is no plan under $30 and I found that I didn't use up all my minutes with that plan. But you can buy a pre-paid Go Phone card from retail stores (grocery stores etc.) with $15 amounts that you can also use to top off your minutes. A month to month data plan is extra (my son has a no contract unlimited call and data plan with Virgin Mobile for $35!). You can upgrade at any time to include a data plan for using the internet, social media apps etc.(just keep in mind, your apps will be limited to those that run off of the Microsoft OS) If you have a wireless modem in your house, you can use it to connect to the internet without a data plan, which is convenient (I could read my Kindle books through the app this way). I think the screen size is pretty decent (of course I would have loved to have had a larger screen size but I didn't think it was worth the extra cost and the contract I'd be stuck in to buy one). I have large hands so I was pleased to see that the numbers on the dial pad are large enough for me to use without difficulty, and it doesn't feel like its made from a lot of cheap materials. The phone itself actually looks quite beautiful but the home page isn't that impressive looking, typical boring Microsoft Windows interface, however, when it goes into energy saving mode there is a really nice screen saver. The one thing that has bugged me is that when you are using an app like Instagram, if you aren't constantly using your fingers to swipe across the screen it bounces you back to the home page interface (very irritating), not sure if there is a way to change that. Since this phone is made by Nokia, I hope it lasts, however, these phones are no longer made in Finland (all I could determine is that the parts are made in Asia). I did buy a warranty for it though which lasts two years. It only comes with one recharger (wish there were two, my last Go Phone charger became damaged and the cost to replace it was the same cost as the phone which is why I had to buy this one and thus my decision to buy the warranty). It is leap years ahead from the first generation Go Phone that I bought when they first came out, and I got this for $10 less than what I had paid for my first phone which was a very cheap clam shell type phone with no capabilities other than calling. I hope this review helps anyone who is thinking about buying this phone.
Nice phone except for one important thing.
May 12, 2015
I was a little upset that this Nokia smart phone was missing a feature that my older un-smart Nokia phone had which is the red glowing LED light indicating a missed call that stayed glowing off and on until you attended to it.Other than that, I like the phone a lot! Indeed worth $46!! The sim card in my other phone was too big to fit this one, so the AT&T store got me up and running (same account, same phone number) with the sim that came with this phone .A few things I discovered about this phone:1. You can see the screen in sunlight with the brightness setting on high.2. You can purchase a USB cable that fits the phone and copy files from computer to the phone. I used that feature to create a few notes to a text file on my computer, then copied the file to the phone for quick look up on some of the phone functions (I'm forgetful).If you want to see all the functions in this phone and how to operate them before you buy it (huge index), just paste the following address in a browser for the AT&T Nokia_Lumia_635 pdf manual at: http://www.att.com/support_static_files/manuals/Nokia_Lumia_635.pdf3. If you have a lot of contacts from your old phone and don't have an online sync account, it's going to be hair pulling trying to put them all in using the tiny keyboard in the phone. Much quicker to create a free Microsoft Account. and easily type them in at https://people.live.com/ using your computer keyboard. You can then hit the sync link on the phone to download them to your phone's contact list in one whack. When you get a call within ear shot of the phone and it's from a contact you put in, the phone will loud speak the name of the contact several times that's calling.4. The online data will burn a hole in your Go Phone balance quick. To prevent this, there are settings in the phone to switch data off, and WI-FI on to get the data free to your phone.5. The Cortana feature is nice! When you verbally ask her a question, it's automatically becomes typed in at the bottom as you talk. That lets you see if spelling is flowing correctly in order to be understood by Cortana. Ask her anything (weather forecast, etc) , in a few seconds she'll get back with the info and inform you verbally! I think she will actually do task for you like typing in stuff.6. The camera takes sharp pictures and the video camera makes clear sharp movies with good sound quality at a distance. Can copy the movies to your computer and watch them on the big screen.There is a lot more stuff the phone does like amber alerts, weather alerts, etc .. I just wished it had that glowing missed call light.
Great phone for the basics
January 5, 2015
I bought this phone because my previous phone would stop receiving text messages from time to time. I looked on Amazon for a GoPhone and this is the first that came up. Looked at the reviews and they said that it does what it is intended to do (text, call, internet). I came from an Android phone so I am used to pretty much going on the app store and getting anything I wanted because the app store is huge. On the Android phone, I would pretty much call, text, play minor games, Snapchat, twitter and Instagram and check email. This phone has the ability to everything that I want it to but somethings are limited. Snapchat is a third-party software that in my opinion, sucks compared to the actual but it gets the job done.Twitter and Instagram are great.Email kinda sucks as well. I mostly use Gmail and there are apps on the app store but they are third party and I am not comfortable giving my email and password to someone that isn't Google or "name brand." The Windows email is not that great. I get the email but there are no folders like Gmail has such as, Primary, advertisement or even a spam folder. It is all just one big folder. There is no organizing at all. Something that was nice on my Android phone was that I would only get notification if it was a Primary email. But with Windows, I get a notification every time I get an email.Bottom line of the phone is that it gets the job done and it beats having to go buy a $300 phone from ATT for $600+.
A Great 4G/LTE Phone for the Money
December 14, 2014
This is a great phone for the money. Here are the pro's and con's.Pro:- Great 4G/LTE reception with AT&T. (You can use it with regular AT&T service, just take it in to AT&T and they will activate it.)- Windows 8 phone is a decent and stable operating system which has real potential. (See cons below.)- Lumia app map/traffic directions that come with the phone are very good.- Screen is good. It has a few issues in direct, bright sunlight.- Phone performance and build have been very good for me.- It survived a 4 foot drop to an asphalt surface with no damage. (It was in a Transformer Case.)Cons:- The apps available for the phone from the Windows app store are EXTREMELY, EXTREMELY limited.- Cortana is ok, but if you ask "What is the score of the hockey game between St. Louis and the Colorado Avalanche", the best Cortana can do is bring up a website for one of the teams. Google will give you the score of the game by voice.- The camera is passable as a 5mp camera but the pictures are more like a 3mp camera. There is no front facing camera. There is NO flash.I paid 70 dollars for the phone but it has been selling for as low as 40 bucks. At this price for a 4G/LTE phone, it is worth it. I must admit that the Windows App Store is the biggest drawback to this phone.Other inexpensive phones to consider for AT&T: HTC 610 Desire (Android).If you like using the Google Chrome and Android apps, the HTC 610 Desire or the HTC One M7 may be the phone for you.
Quite surprised
December 8, 2014
I swapped the SIM out of my iPhone 4s to see what this device was capable of...and I am surprised at the results. First, I had set my expectations pretty low; I knew there would be apps missing from the store and I knew I would be giving up some integration with my laptop and iPad. A week in and I easily have 85% functionality at a FRACTION of the price. I am simply amazed at the price performance ratio of the Lumia 635. The performance is comparable to that of my iPhone 4s - that is to say it does feel a little slow when using some apps.The biggest issue with the device itself is the screen showing fingerprints. That was easily resolved using the Mr. Shield matte screen protectors. Otherwise, I've been pleased with the size, weight and battery performance.As for the apps, the weakest link is the standard email app and the Nokia Drive app is simply amazing. This device is worth the money just to use it as a GPS in your car...forget the Garmin. The email app on the other hand needs some love and care. You can only do two tasks easily with a mail message: reply or delete. Any other action requires three taps or more. Google handles my email and it would be cool to Archive and Move messages more easily.I plan on evaluating an Android device in the future, but for now this has replaced my iPhone. I considered an iPhone 5 but looking into the future, I already know the iPhone 6's are both too big for my (and my wife's) taste. Given that, we are looking at other options.
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Three Star Reviews:

7%
Preferable a Lumia 640 or Lumia 435
March 17, 2017
I only give him 3 star that has no front camera... could put it to the new Nokia 216 front bed, and that was not upgraded to Windows Mobile 10, despite the fact that today March 2017 is 100% operational, Apps are updated frequently, now if you are very frequent user of Facebook and BlackBerry BBM better comprate an Android or iOS since have not been very well developed these App otherwise I invite you to buy a 640 Lumia or Lumia 435 which have front-facing camera and Windows Mobile 10
Great phone if temporary
December 19, 2015
I bought this phone last year and it has worked well up until the same time the following year. It's main problem currently is that it refuses to charge. It has sort of always had the problem of needing to be on in order to charge which has now proven deadly. Really the problem started with it not charging with regular use about four months ago and I had to keep it in sleep mode (if you will) while it charged. That was until about two months ago when it refused to charge with its native charger. I then spent about five dollars on a new charger which worked well up until today December the 17th (bought it last year on December 3rd) where after a night spent . on the charger it still won't so much as vibrate. So it is with that I now face the challenge of traveling by plane for Christmas without a phone or any way to contact anybody should something go wrong. P.s. Amazon's autocorrect is garbage...
Bluetooth woes
October 21, 2015
I bought this phone for the Bluetooth as that feature on my Lumia 1520 has stopped connecting with several of my devices. I thought I could use this phone to fill in for music, fitness band, etc. But this phone is having the same problem as my 1520 -- pairing, but not staying connected, so it's useless to me. It might be a recent software update because I've had my 1520 almost two years and just started having this particular problem. When searching the problem online, I see it's a pretty widespread problem. If Bluetooth is not important to you, aside from the phone getting hot quickly, it's a good deal.
Short Battery Life!
September 7, 2015
It's OK if you like to charge your phone every single night even if you've not used the phone that day!!!! Previously I had a Nokia to use with T-Mobile (we had to change carriers because our son went to college where T-Mobile receives ZERO reception) anyway - the previous Nokia would last me all week - I only had to charge once a week. This one has a very low battery life - it's this way on all 3 phones we purchased so it's not just one fluke of a defective battery. I have no apps on this phone; it is used strictly as a phone - we use the 10 cents a minute plan. To be honest there are days I don't even use the phone and the battery dies in less than 2 days - hence I have to charge it every night. I guess you get what you pay for = $40.00 for a phone and the privilege of charging it every night - which means it is costing me the price of electricity every single night.
Decent Budget Phone
August 6, 2015
Overall this a good choice for a budget phone if you're willing to overlook some flaws and inconveniences. It offers a good display with a decent processor that loads apps fairly quickly. Call service, quality, and texting all worked as expected with no real complaints outside of the somewhat odd Windows interface that takes some getting used to. The outer casing may feel a little cheap, but I've had no problems with phone durability even after a few drops.On the negative side I did encounter a big problem with some apps simply refusing to ever install on my phone. Even some apps that came pre-installed on the phone refused to update and run correctly. I wasn't able to fix this issue or pinpoint the cause even after some internet research, but I admittedly was never bothered by it enough to dedicate a lot of time to trying to fix it. Other apps would download and work perfectly fine.Internet Explorer also has a tendency to crash regularly and just not work well on some popular websites I like to visit, sometimes requiring me to soft reset the phone in order to clear up whatever problems it was having.The camera is fine for well lit outdoor environments, but don't expect to take any decent pictures or video in most indoor settings. Also, no front facing camera wasn't a big deal to me personally, but I know a lot of people would find that a big negative.I've used this phone for about 6 months, and for the price the Lumia 635 deliverers about what you can expect feature wise, but possibly with the cost of putting up with some technical problems.
No map storage on SD card. The phone has ...
July 31, 2015
No map storage on SD card.The phone has 8GB of internal storage, of which about 4.5GB is already obligated out of the box. One of the pre-loaded apps is called "Maps," which will display maps as long as a wireless connection is available. If a wi-fi connection isn't available, or one wants to avoid roaming charges, there is an option for downloading maps for an entire country for offline use. Unfortunately, the USA map is over 4GB in size and will not fit within the available phone memory. Until last year, Lumia phones had the capability of saving maps to an add-on SD memory card. No more! That feature has been removed with Windows Phone 8.1. What could be a very important app is now almost worthless.
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Two Star Reviews:

5%
Disappointing - problems with texting and no support.
January 11, 2016
Its ok but having problem with texting / messaging. No user manual was included. Going on-line you were directed to AT&T's page which had nothing. The seller / manufacturer merely quipped to "read the manual". Going to try to see if people in the AT&T store can help but so far disappointed. I know cheaper phones will have less bells and whistles, but simple texting between 2 people should not be so difficult.
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December 3, 2015
its getting me by ive had it for a few months definitely a huge downgrade, apps suck, web browser sucks(always crashing)idk i wouldn't recommend this to anyone, not even for a low budget find a better one.long live android!*Update: 6 months and its decided to take a dump. Never dropped it, kept it clean, kept it charged, stayed away from bad downloads, and never flooded the memory. Hopefully it's true that Windows won't make any more phone operating systems. Besides that companies never support Windows because they never listen to what the people want.
...it'll get you through...
November 27, 2015
Good phone to get you by until you can afford an actual good phone. Lol
then it's a good phone for the price
November 4, 2015
I got this phone for my son. If you need a phone that only calls ,then it's a good phone for the price. However, he likes to download apps and we haven't been able to download any. We've tried to contact customer service ,but keep getting different people who don't know how to fix the problem. I wished I would've sent a little more money to get him an android phone or one that downloads apps easily.
Disappointed of the quality after using five months
May 14, 2015
I like the win system very much, it is beautiful, easy and works smoothly. Although it does not have so many apps like android or ios, the apps on win usually have an elegant interface and are enough for me. The battery is good, and the machine is solid, although the touch screen feels a little bitter slow on your fingertips. Anyway, at the very beginning, I was very satisfied of the phone.However, after I use less than five months, the speaker suddenly stopped work. It is horrible because I missed the alarm and several calls. It came back to work after I took out the sim card and put it away for a whole day. But after two weeks the speaker stopped work unexpectedly again, and this time I had to contact with Amazon to return it back.This phone has some other small problems, for example, the phone cannot display a right time zone after three months usage. I have to set it manually. From the very beginning, the phone cannot connect to my PC by usb. But without the speaker's problem, I could tolerate it. I understand t is a cellphone only cost me $50, but the quality still disappointed me. I really hope we could have more quality choice on win phone.
This my first smart phone. Need better instruction on how to use ...
May 11, 2015
Phone does not have the basic instructions on how to use camera. Instruction that came with phone are not enough to operate phones apps. This my first smart phone. Need better instruction on how to use all that phone has to offer. I know how to operate phone, that is it.
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One Star Reviews:

8%
Don't get it waste of money
September 5, 2017
I hate fact it has taken 4hours to set up&since sd card wasn't in had to factory reset it to take micro sd card
I must say it most likely has little to do with Nokia as they traditionally make great phones so I would say Windows has no plac
September 15, 2016
Awful, I must say it most likely has little to do with Nokia as they traditionally make great phones so I would say Windows has no place in the phone game and cannot compete with a Droid or an iPhone
we have iPhones (always) and I did not find many games that could be downloaded that he enjoyed. I would rather have bought an o
April 23, 2016
Got this for my son as a cheap phone so he could play games, we have iPhones (always) and I did not find many games that could be downloaded that he enjoyed. I would rather have bought an old used iPhone instead.
Sorry I Purchased this phone
March 1, 2016
My old phone broke, so I quickly purchased this one, because of the good reviews and the price. When I first received this phone I was happy with it. Very easy to use, but then things went down hill. The biggest problem is downloading apps. There was so many that I could not use. It became very frustrating and I had planned to buy a new phone, even though I only had it a total of 4 months. Well one day it just froze and I couldn't do anything. I tried turning it on and off, taking the battery out, but nothing worked. The screen was locked, so I had to buy a new phone. Went back to Samsung and so far I'm very happy, started downloading all my favorite apps right away.
Phone died for the second time. Buyers beware.
February 14, 2016
I originally purchased this phone and within 2 days, it was dead. Stopped working completely. Amazon.com sent a replacement which worked for 3 1/2 months and suddenly died. Two weeks past the eligible return time. I am very disappointed that I have to now go to another company to buy a phone, that will last longer than 3 1/2 months. DO yourself a favor and don't be cheap like I was - you get what you pay for. Just spend a little extra money for a phone worth having.
This is one of the worst phones I ever owned
December 13, 2015
This is one of the worst phones I ever owned. The charger died less than 24 hrs after I set up the phone, Battery life is horrible drains rapidly even in airplane mode, phone charges very slowly when hooked up to Windows 10 PC via usb 2.0 and 3.0 ports. AT&T service is good and reasonably priced but I am going back to android. Microsoft needs to get there act together or this phone will fade from existence.
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Old Price
Old Price
Price
Price
$97.89updated: Mar 19, 2020
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$143.56updated: Apr 20, 2016
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Article Number
Article Number
6438158642416
8806085402935
Binding
Binding
Wireless Phone Accessory
Wireless Phone Accessory
Brand
Brand
Nokia
Sony
Color
Color
black
Black
Currency
Currency
USD
USD
Formatted Price
Formatted Price
$99.99
$209.99
Hardware Platform
Hardware Platform
Consumer Electronics
Consumer Electronics
Height
Height
185.8 in
51.2 in
IsEligibleForTradeIn
IsEligibleForTradeIn
1
1
Length
Length
98.8 in
177.2 in
Manufacturer
Manufacturer
Nokia
Sony
Model
Model
Lumia 635 GoPhone
1270-9591
MPN
MPN
Lumia 635 GoPhone
1270-9591
Number of Parts
Number of Parts
Lumia 635 GoPhone
1270-9591
Product Group
Product Group
Wireless
Wireless
Product Type
Product Type
WIRELESS_ACCESSORY
WIRELESS_ACCESSORY
Publisher
Publisher
Nokia
Sony
Quantity
Quantity
1
1
Reviews
Reviews
Score
Score
8.6
7.8
Studio
Studio
Nokia
Sony
Weight
Weight
3.5 oz
4.1 oz
Width
Width
15.4 in
106.3 in
Feature
Feature

Beautiful 4.5 inch ClearBlack, IPS LCD Display 480x854 resolution 221 ppi

8 GB storage 512 MB RAM Expandable Memory

5.0 MP Camera with 720p HD Video and Autofocus

1.2 GHz MSM8x26 Quad core Processor

3.5 inch TFT - 262,000 colours / 320 x 480 pixels

Google Android 4.0.4 (Ice Cream Sandwich)

1 GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon(TM) MSM7227A processor

3.2 megapixel camera with auto focus

Talk time (up to): 6.3 hours: Standby time (up to): 530 hours

Unlocked cell phones are compatible with GSM carriers like AT&T and T-Mobile as well as with GSM SIM cards (e.g. H20, Straight Talk, and select prepaid carriers). Unlocked cell phones will not work with CDMA Carriers like Sprint, Verizon, Boost or Virgin.

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