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I bought my TT580 in May 2016 and have been quite pleased with it mostly. Yes, it's a bit plasticy and could do with a stronger hinge, but for a 50-something year old beginner with smartphones like me, who wanted a flip-phone to replace my old Motorola V100, this has been great. i particularly like the size, this is just right for my big hands and face, it sits nicely in the right place while talking on the phone and I don't feel like I'm trying to talk into a tiny matchbox like most other phones. Bigger is better as far as I'm concerned. I quite like the Jellybean OS too, better than the later one my wife uses on her smartphone actually, but maybe that's just me. The only thing I've found that it doesn't cope well with is GPS. It's very poor at detecting satellites, and useless as a sat-nav or for geocacheing, which is a pity as that was one of the things I wanted it for. I even tried adding an external GPS aerial (by drilling a hole in the plastic cover and connecting it to the tiny socket which was already on the circuit board, naughty I know, and voided any warranty I might have had, but it was worth a try - unfortunately it made little difference. My old Garmin is having to be pressed back into service for a while longer! About a month ago, the TT580's hinge started getting stiff when opening/closing, then it broke and a bit of it fell off. I managed to glue it back together with Plastic Padding chemical metal, which lasted a couple of weeks, then this week I dropped it on the table, only a few inches, but the hinge broke again and now I have a black line of dead pixels across the middle of the screen as well. More plastic padding and it's useable again, but I think the poor thing is on its last legs. I'm currently looking at the Samsung Galaxy Folder 2 as a possible replacement, twice the price of this one but it looks a bit stronger and may be better for my clumsy hands. Would I buy a TT580 again? Well I'm considering it, but I'd really prefer if the manufacturer would bring out a newer version of it with stronger hinge and better GPS detector inside. Size and other functionality is fine for me, and it lasted a year, which I think is good considering the knocks and rough handling it's had from me.Read full review
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Expensive for what it is. Not easy to type,always keeps stopping when apps download was not impressed with it at all. It was a waste of my money sorry.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
I loved this phone, as it was the perfect size. sadly the buttons can not be use to text. So I sent it back
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enot very good, main language Chinese, nearly impossible to use.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned