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My original cell phone broke before my eligibility for a new one and I just paid my prepaid Tmobile bill ($75 plus tax a month) so I had to find something for the interim quickly. It's been awhile but I think the advertisement was for Tmobile unlocked refurbished? Again it's been awhile but the price was ridiculously cheap. Even the new Samsung models that Tmobile, Metro PCS, Cricket, etc. give you for free to switch are all kind of similar meaning not the longest battery life like I imagine the most expensive Galaxy or iPhone would have. Nevertheless, I still use this great phone and I am thrilled that it still works great!!! It's been awhile and charger was not working so well and the company generously reimbursed me with is such fantastic customer service I would 100% deal with them again and again.

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Reviewed in the United States on November 24, 2017

For the price, this is a solid Android device. Performance is good out of the box and you can remove or disable most of the junk apps that come preinstalled. I wouldn’t hesitate to get this for an older family member, someone who abuses devices, or someone who doesn’t care about security or compatibility with cutting edge apps. The last bit is largely driven by the old version of Android and while it’s installed half a dozen updates since unboxing non have brought it past Android 5.1.1. Anyway, you get what you pay for, possibly a little more.

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Reviewed in the United States on March 15, 2018

Where should I start? The phone is slow to load apps. I could only get 2G or Edge speeds on T-Mobile's network. Wife was standing right next to me, her phone worked fine but I couldn't connect or calls would drop with this phone. Drains the battery (don't blame it on apps - already checked that). Spoke with T-Mobile and adjusted APN and some other settings to no avail. I guess I'll keep it as a backup.

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Reviewed in the United States on March 29, 2018

i love this phone, i had one prior to this one sometime ago.. however one issue i encountered was when i started downloading certain apps it made the phone extremely slow and i had to flash it this morning ...limiting to the amount of apps i downloaded this time and it works perfect...for now. another issue was the battery drains out really quickly. I figure this is because of the amount of apps running in the background - will work on this.

Am from the caribbean and this phone is not locked as i have been seeing in the reviews. i just put in my sim card and it worked just fine.

overall, for me it is a good phone,

Reviewed in the United States on April 1, 2019

wish it had more memory but other than that its a great budget phone

Reviewed in the United States on August 29, 2017

Just as advertised. Works on my existing T-Mobile service. Easy set-up just shifted my sim and memory card-all done. Delivered promptly and overall condition was great-very minor blemishes. Would definitely recommend the service provider and use them again.

Reviewed in the United States on January 17, 2018

Good phone so far. 4 stars because it was marketed as a tmobile phone when in reality it is an unlocked metro pcs phone.

Reviewed in the United States on March 14, 2018

Nice phone. Came really fast. Work great. I am glad that i got it and i dont spend 800 dollars in a new model. Very happy with it.

The Samsung Galaxy Grand Prime was an entry level Android smartphone manufactured and marketed by Samsung Electronics. The Grand Prime line served as a successor to the Core Prime line in 2015.

It was originally introduced in October 2014, exclusively for Indian and Pakistani markets, and the following year as a budget phone in a number of markets in Asia. It was also made available in the United States through mobile providers such as MetroPCS, Cricket, Verizon, T-Mobile and Sprint. In Canada, it was served by Freedom Mobile, Chatr Mobile, Koodo, SpeakOut and Public M.

In 2016, Samsung announced that it released the successor to the Grand Prime. It was launched as the Samsung Galaxy Grand Prime Plus, known as the J2 Prime in some territories.

Hardware[edit]

The Samsung Galaxy Grand Prime comprises:

  • ARMv8 1.2 gigahertz quad-core central processing unit
  • Eight gigabytes of storage
  • One gigabyte of random-access memory
  • 2600 milliampere-hour lithium-ion battery
  • MicroSD slot
  • Adreno 306 Vivante GC7000UL (Value Edition)
  • SIM card slot
  • Eight megapixel rear camera with light emitting diode flash
  • Five megapixel front camera

Features[edit]

The Galaxy Grand Prime runs Android and comes with Android Lollipop. It has a five-inch touchscreen display with 540x960 resolution, a 3.5mm headphone jack and a micro-USB port for battery charging and data transfer.