DON'T Buy This "Mini" Smartphone




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  2. I'd like when u drop that rugged phone in multiple times to test that phone is totally shock proof and totally solid quality…

    I like the your advise and honestly when u do you the review of that product

  3. Thanks..or I would have had this as my top regret @ 63 years. So as a marine vet please suggest a good under 4" rugged phone…non Chinese preferred and I have a 200 bucks budget. Have a nice one… your faithful follower… like your Rock Star style man.

  4. I just bought one: I'm using it while sea kayaking, swimming, biking, running..

    It works super for me; maybe because I'm not a lazy fat couch bearded potato. πŸ˜‰

    p.s. Wait: mine is the Unihertz Atom. No chopped "D"s.

  5. No imagination on usage. You use it as a mini MP3 player. (If it has bluetooth but it was dismissed so fast we don't know) A MP3 player that can stream from music streaming service, Audible, Songza etc. And as a secondary use, emergency phone. I suppose host will argue that you can use your phone but do you really want to take your $1000+ phone into a gym? Have you ever been in a gym? Do you know how hard some of us work out? I hear another host argument "But another cell service is expensive." Cricket has $15 for 2GB which is plenty for streaming music service. "Just use an actual MP3 player!!!" … I give up.

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