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Motorola EM326g Prepaid Phone (Net10)

The perfect complement to Net10 prepaid wireless service, the sleek, lightweight Motorola EM326g slider phone offers an affordable way to stay in touch with family and friends across town and around the globe via voice communication and text messaging. Other features include Bluetooth connectivity for handsfree devices, a 1.3-megapixel camera for still photos, microSD memory expansion, an FM radio, speakerphone, organizer tools, and up to 5 hours of talk time. Net10 Service The Net10
- Slim, easy-to-use slider phone with Bluetooth for hands-free devices and 1.3-megapixel camera for still photos
- Pay-as-you-go with all local, long distance and roaming calls at 10 cents per minute
- MP3 player; FM radio; microSD memory expansion; hands-free speakerphone; voice recorder; 1000-contact phonebook
- Up to 8.1 hours of talk time, up to 288 hours (12 days) of standby time; released in October, 2010
- What’s in the Box: handset, rechargeable battery, charger, quick start guide, user manual
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Not Bad, Save For Crippled Internet Access,
I bought this phone from Target after I inadvertently cracked the LCD screen on my LG 300. This phone has some very nice features: Bluetooth, Digital Camera (1.3 Megapixels), microSD Card Slot, MP3 Player, and FM Radio. It also has a Browser, but you can only access the Net10 site with it; access to all other sites are restricted.
I’ll briefly touch on each of these and other features:
- Bluetooth
The bluetooth works surprisingly well. I can connect the phone to my iPAQ 111 Pocket PC using bluetooth for transferring files between the units. I also have no trouble connecting the phone to my Garmin Nuvi 360 GPS unit and my Plantronics Headset. Once my Nuvi is connected to the phone, I can use the Nuvi as a speaker phone. I can also use the Nuvi to dial and receive phone calls. SWEEeeet!
- Digital Camera
The quality of the picture taken with the 1.3-megapixel camera is pretty good. Each JPEG file is typically less than 100 Kb.
- microSD Card Slot
The microSD slot will only read a microSD card (2 GB or less), not a microSDHC (microSD, High Capacity – 4 GB or more). If you insert a microSDHC card, you will get the message: Please remove card and insert again.
- MP3 Player
The sound quality through my Sony earphones is decent enough. The MP3 player, unfortunately, doesn’t have an equalizer.
- FM Radio
The FM Radio reception is as good as any portable radio. Since your earphones function as an antenna, the FM Radio won’t work unless you have your earphones plugged in.
- Browser
Internet access is restricted to only the Net10 Web site. (Interestingly, some people reportedly have full (unrestricted) Internet access on the browser.) I tried a few URL’s (e.g. google) but each time I got the error message: HTTP error – forbidden.
The Net10 Web site has links for Sports, Weather, and News. The page loads are excruciatingly slow! It can take a few minutes for a page to load, if at all. Sometimes, the page just hangs. You would have to be pretty desperate to want to use the browser!
- e-mail
I tried to e-mail an attachment a couple of times but had no success with it. 3.5 minutes (1 minute standard rate + 2.5 minutes e-mailing rate) were deducted from my account on _each_ attempt, even though the e-mail failed to get through! The error message: Sending failed: Connection error.
o Miscellaneous Features
The phone has all the “standard” features that come with most cell phones: polyphonic ring tones, games (e.g. Need For Speed – Carbon), and tools (e.g. calculator and alarm clock).
o Usability
Service: The standby battery life is about 2 to 3 days. Cell phone reception from the Net10 service is decent enough (Net10 actually uses the AT&T network). It comes with 300 minutes of free airtime (a 30-d0llar value).
Volume Control: I really like the volume control buttons on the left side of the phone. You can quickly set the phone to Silent, Vibrate, or one of seven volume levels without having to wade through the menus.
Form: The phone is very compact. It is the same size as the LG 300.
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The biggest gripe I have about the phone is the crippled browser. Other than that, I don’t really have very much else to complain about it. For me, an absolute must-have on a phone is bluetooth – and this feature works flawlessly on the EM 326g. Overall, I’m quite happy with it. For the price, it’s really not a bad deal. If you’re looking for a prepaid phone, this one’s definitely worth consideration.
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|Very Good Phone,
My Net10 LG300′s keyboard died so I replaced it with this phone. I find it to be an excellent “cheap” phone. And it has a standard micro USB port for charging….you don’t have to buy a confounded proprietary car charger. Highly recommended.
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|bad phone with cool features,
i have had this phone for less than a year and have already had to contact the company for a replacement which still doesnt work right it freezes all the time and sometimes doesnt download things properly i really dont like this phone at all it looks nice and has many cool features like fm radio and mp3 but if it doesnt work properly whats the point
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