Pros
- Improved keypad design
- Feels responsive and offers useful apps
Cons
- Mediocre sound quality
- Feels cheap; easily shows thumbprints
Bottom Line
This slim, good-performing smart phone can handle your calling, messaging, and mobile-entertainment needs.
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