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Consumer Cellular Offering a No-Contract Android Smartphone

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Sep 8, 2011, 12:41 PM   by Eric M. Zeman

Consumer Cellular today announced that it is now offering the Motorola Bravo Android smartphone without a contract. The addition to its lineup was made after the company weighed customer feedback. The Bravo has a 3.7-inch touch display with 480 x 854 resolution, 800MHz processor, and 3-megapixel camera. Consumer Cellular is selling it for $200 with a month-to-month voice/data plan. Consumer Cellular targets customers aged 50 and up, and is endorsed by the AARP.

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tether

Sep 8, 2011, 6:23 PM

200MB of data? What a joke!

I read at Consumer Cellular's website that users of this new Android Smartphone will be allowed 200MB of data. What a joke! Why offer a nicer Android Phone like this and then cripple it's usage with only 200MB of data. Pathetic.
Tofuchong

Sep 8, 2011, 2:17 PM

Better Screen Res than the Galaxy S II

I don't care what anybody says about different Kinds of screens. If you have one that is higher resolution, it will look better. Period.
but 3.7 screen is too small!
i wont buy any phones with screen less than 4.5 inches!
bigger screen = less zooming = more relax for the eyes = easier to read !
 
 
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