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The T-Mobile Prism costs one Jackson
Created: 05/31/2012
Video description: For just $20 buck (after signing a two-year contract and sending in a mail-in rebate),you can get a decent entry-level Android Gingerbread device with the T-Mobile Prism.

The T-Mobile Prism costs one Jackson Video Transcript

-- everybody it's live I hear from CNET bringing you guys as T-Mobile present. The prison is your standard entry level Android gingerbread three G device. It features a 3.5 inch HPG eight touch screen as 600 meg and it's processing and -- 14100 -- and here our lithium ion battery. This translates directly six point five hours of reported talk time. And in fact he also have a 3.2 megapixel camera. Unfortunately it while it does have some features like 82 point eight X digital zoom it doesn't come with flat -- and forget about taking pictures in low light areas. -- -- camera is also not included in this handset. Now this until I expected Google apps like G man YouTube and maps navigation. SMT mobile centric apps for customize. Basically the carrier is gaming portal content -- based T-Mobile TV and T-Mobile now. Right now the device is going for just -- -- back -- and it's here contact and -- in everything. -- if not having and you contacts and opening the device is good for 150 dollars. Again I -- -- and bring -- back -- T-Mobile business.

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T-Mobile Prism (grey) Review

The good: T-Mobile Prism has a competitive price, decent call quality, and solid data speeds.

The bad: The Prism's camera quality is poor, the screen has a low resolution, and its processor is sluggish.

The bottom line: If you're looking for your first 3G smartphone, the T-Mobile Prism will deliver basic calling, texting, and Web-browsing requirements all for $20. Just don't expect blazing speeds or great photos.

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T-Mobile Prism (grey) Specs

Manufacturer: T-Mobile
Part number: PRISM

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