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Dec 06, 2019
Handy, Stylish, and Overall Great!
5 of 5 found this helpful With the many apps available, and just how functional this thing really is, it really was worth the money. It’s made replying to people much faster, and much easier to get notifications, given the Taptic Engine on my iPhone 7 Plus is dead, so unless I have the volume up on the iPhone, I don’t get notifications easily. This fixes that by giving me a little tap on my wrist, and allowing me to respond right there without even touching my phone! Pretty sure this will make responding at work easier too, as my boss can’t really get onto me for a wristwatch. (I work at an oil change shop, so it’s not like it’s a big deal, for those who would argue.)
The battery life is really great, and, I only lost 5% overnight while sleeping with it on.
I can’t say much about the cellular, as Cricket Wireless mentions nothing about the Apple Watch, and so it’s safe to say they don’t have plans to support it, but I may update the review if I switch carriers.
Overall, I recommend very much. It may take some learning for a few people out there, but once you get used to it, it’s very useful! I will say, make sure you get the size that you want. If you have fat fingers, you may definitely want to go with the larger models of 42mm and 44m on the newer ones. But they all work great once you get the touch of it.

Jan 09, 2021
Cheap, functional, but there are more ergonomic ones the same size out there.
It's nice that it's backlit, and my cats love the laser pointer, (although it's probably intended as a pointing device) but ergonomically its meh. keys are awkward and the only mouse click buttons are right under the pad, compared to another model I have which has clicker switches on the other side corner would made holding and using it similar toma controller much easier. The only reason I bought this even though I have a better ergonomically-designed keyboard the same size as this one, is because this one is 2.4Ghz-based, as my other one is bluetooth, and in my experiences, Windows and bluetooth don't always seem to work nearly as reliably, and was irritating me on that part. But, it's cheap and functional, so it was worth what little money I paid.

Sep 29, 2016
Budget Phone, but lacking a few things...
For it's price, the phone isn't terrible, the battery life is okay, but my issue is the camera quality, and the storage space! The phone has 8 GB of memory, (Why? Even Apple doesn't offer anything below 16 GB anymore, and for a reason.) and the OS takes over half of that, leaving you with around 3 GB of space, give or take, because there's also a lot of crapplications/bloatware that comes stock with the phone! Also, the camera quality, if you're taking a photo in low-light conditions, FORGET IT! My iPod touch 5th generation did a lot better in low lighting with the same 5 MP camera, and it also took 1080p videos, unlike this phone, at 720p. And, the cellular range is also give/take. Lastly, the screen. 800x480? Really? My iPod 5 has a smaller screen, and it even had a higher-res screen. (1136x640) I also have issues with this specific model (tried on 2 phones of this model, same issue) where the touchscreen is slightly off, making me tap just above what I want to tap. And there's no built-in way to calibrate it. I get that it's a budget model, and it's speed wasn't bad, I must say. But, this is really why I tend to go towards Apple.