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- a***9- Feedback left by buyer.Past yearVerified purchaseNice and very responsive seller! Watch arrived quickly and was packaged so nicely in it's original box. And very fairly priced. Thanks!
- o***k (110)- Feedback left by buyer.Past 6 monthsVerified purchaseI received the GPS very dirty poorly packed antenna doesn't make good contact so it's having trouble getting GPS signal it's missing pixels definitely not as described very disappointed
- t***k (360)- Feedback left by buyer.Past yearVerified purchaseAmazing communication, one of the best sellers on this site. Fast shipping, wonderful packing!
- s***r (232)- Feedback left by buyer.Past yearVerified purchaseFast shipping and delivery less than a week and communication is great
- y***y (1232)- Feedback left by buyer.Past 6 monthsVerified purchaseNice watch, fast shipping, highly recommend this seller!!
- 1***4 (27)- Feedback left by buyer.Past 6 monthsVerified purchaseGreat seller, great watch!
Reviews (14)
Nov 05, 2010
Evo 4G
I've only seen one bad review on this phone and it's obvious the guy wanted more than any phone can deliver. I have one (but going to sell it and change carriers as the sprint towers have been out of commission in Carlsbad, NM for 4 months) and the only reason I haven't changed carriers yet is that I hate to give up my Evo. One guy said the volume wasn't good even in a library environment... WRONG... this has tons of volume on both the speakerphone and the earpiece. It's one of the loudest phones I've seen. the Evo and the iPhone are still the phones by which all others are judged. It's the top of the line and there is nothing better, and, in my opinion nothing equal to it. All Androids and iPhones (Yes, I had one of those, too) have very poor battery life. It seems that the power of the "pocket computer" is too much for the current battery development. If you use it a lot, you'll need to be near a charger all the time. If you use it for an occasional call and occasional text message, the battery will last for 2 days. The first few days you have it, the battery will need charging twice a day as you'll be so engrossed with everything on it that you'll have it turned on all day long! I know people with Androids that use them like the old flip phone. And their battery lasts all day. But techno geeks will be disappointed in the battery in every android phone. It's really a great phone and I bought the 3500 mah battery and case for it and I never have to charge it during the day now. The last reviewer also said there's too much pre-loaded junk on it that you can't get rid of unless you root it. That's right and it goes for all android phones. It's called "branding." However, the Evo is the simplest phone to root (takes about 5 minutes including the 2 minute re-start time) with just the press of a button using UnRevoked and then you can delete all the stuff you don't want. And the large screen makes it so easy to type on. I hate going to a smaller screen, but I don't have any choice. I'm going to miss my Evo and I hope someone takes good care of it!

Aug 25, 2020
"new in open box" really is brand new.
2 of 2 found this helpful Excellent buy on an expensive (retail) shaver. All the bells and whistles for 1/3 the price of the box stores. "brand New in open box" worked for me. A detailed examination with a powerful magnifying glass convinced me it had never been used or even opened. All sealed packages were still intact. It really is brand new.
Nov 05, 2010
Evo 4G
I've only seen one bad review on this phone and it's obvious the guy wanted more than any phone can deliver. I have one (but going to sell it and change carriers as the sprint towers have been out of commission in Carlsbad, NM for 4 months) and the only reason I haven't changed carriers yet is that I hate to give up my Evo. One guy said the volume wasn't good even in a library environment... WRONG... this has tons of volume on both the speakerphone and the earpiece. It's one of the loudest phones I've seen. the Evo and the iPhone are still the phones by which all others are judged. It's the top of the line and there is nothing better, and, in my opinion nothing equal to it. All Androids and iPhones (Yes, I had one of those, too) have very poor battery life. It seems that the power of the "pocket computer" is too much for the current battery development. If you use it a lot, you'll need to be near a charger all the time. If you use it for an occasional call and occasional text message, the battery will last for 2 days. The first few days you have it, the battery will need charging twice a day as you'll be so engrossed with everything on it that you'll have it turned on all day long! I know people with Androids that use them like the old flip phone. And their battery lasts all day. But techno geeks will be disappointed in the battery in every android phone. It's really a great phone and I bought the 3500 mah battery and case for it and I never have to charge it during the day now. The last reviewer also said there's too much pre-loaded junk on it that you can't get rid of unless you root it. That's right and it goes for all android phones. It's called "branding." However, the Evo is the simplest phone to root (takes about 5 minutes including the 2 minute re-start time) with just the press of a button using UnRevoked and then you can delete all the stuff you don't want. And the large screen makes it so easy to type on. I hate going to a smaller screen, but I don't have any choice. I'm going to miss my Evo and I hope someone takes good care of it!