By Tara Drumm
It does have some good features:
- It is currently only $14.99 on the TracFone website.
- It is very lightweight and fairly small, lighter and and thinner than my previous phones (a Motorola W376g and an older CDMA Nokia).
- It also has a few decent ringtones, but not very many (15 come with the phone).
- The calendar is nice and easily accessible (just push the c button).
- It has an easy to use tip calculator, which I really like.
- It also offers a converter function for weight, currency, etc., alarms, a timer, stopwatch and a world time app.
- The address book has places for different types of #'s for each person (cell, work, home, email) all under the same name. When you scroll thru your contact list, you can choose a person and then choose which # to use. That adds another click or two, but is more logical to me than several different entries for one person.
Beyond that, I don't like much about the TracFone Samsung T101G. I will say that this is due mostly to my being out of the normal area for this phone, so many features just didn't work for me. I had to enter a zip code 20 miles away from my home in order to get it. I also did this for my Moto W376g, and that phone works fine in my area. The Samsung, on the other hand, does not. I would recommend NOT purchasing this phone unless your zip code allows it.
The phone says it is on roam until I get into the area I bought it for. It does not charge me double minutes, but it cannot access the internet or get any MSS messages. It also does not have nearly as good reception as my W376, even in the area I bought it for. The W376 is almost always one or two bars above the Samsung unless I'm in a total dead zone. My W376 can send and receive MMS messages with pictures, and I tried several times to send pictures to the Samsung with no luck. Both phones are using AT&T towers.
When I was able to access the internet, I found it very limited. It offered weather, sports, downloads, just a few selections. I went into the downloads and tried unsuccessfully to download ringtones. It just sat there when I told it to purchase. Wasted a bunch of minutes with no luck.
Several other bad / annoying features of this phone:
- It is not double minutes, so will be much more expensive to use.
- The keys do lock, but will not stay locked in a pocket or purse. I've pulled it out many times and saw it was in the prepaid menu or trying to access the internet (one time I was glad I was on roam!)
- The speaker is very hard to hear when you are talking to someone. I have to have it positioned just right over my ear to hear anything at all, and it's still too quiet.
- The manual / instructions are about par for a Tracfone... Not very helpful at all. Most things I just figured out for myself, but there is also a more detailed Samsung T101G manual available to download from the Samsung Website.
- The keys are very small. I could use them, but I am a female with fairly small hands.
- The menus are very difficult to navigate and quite different from the other phones I've used. It was hard to find things, and then hard to find them again, as things aren't always in a logical place.
- Only 5 graphics come with the phone to use as a screensaver, nothing good IMO. And since I'm unable to download more or send any to myself via text (the MMS messages just never even show up on this phone) I'm stuck with what little they have.
- There are no games whatsoever.
- It has poor battery life, 3 days with little use, 1-2 days when I made a few calls or tried to access the internet. The website says 19 days standby, but the most I got was 4 days when I didn't use it at all. This may be due to my location, as my W376 has a poor battery life as well. I've read if it's searching for signal a lot that drains the battery, so this may be the reason.
- It has a smaller screen than my W376. It only shows 2 names/ numbers on contact list at a time. Also, only 4 lines in text, versus 5 lines on W376.
- It does not show your service ending date on home screen, but tells you how many service days are left. Some other newer TracFones work this way too, so maybe this isn't a knock against the T101G in particular.