The advantage: The T-Mobile ZTE Concord is an inexpensive prepaid device with an attractive design, decent call quality, and respectable 3G speeds.
Unfavorable: The Concord's photo quality is poor, it has a slow processor, and it runs on the dated Android 2.3 Gingerbread.
What it offers: The T-Mobile Concord's midrange specs won't turn any heads, but it's a reliable, stylish, and inexpensive handset that doesn't require a contract.
Features
The Concord is powered by a meager 832MHz processor. Simple tasks, like unlocking the phone or switching from landscape to portrait mode were performed swiftly enough, but more complicated actions like opening the camera, launching games, and transitioning back home felt noticeably laggy.
Unfavorable: The Concord's photo quality is poor, it has a slow processor, and it runs on the dated Android 2.3 Gingerbread.
What it offers: The T-Mobile Concord's midrange specs won't turn any heads, but it's a reliable, stylish, and inexpensive handset that doesn't require a contract.
Features
The Concord is powered by a meager 832MHz processor. Simple tasks, like unlocking the phone or switching from landscape to portrait mode were performed swiftly enough, but more complicated actions like opening the camera, launching games, and transitioning back home felt noticeably laggy.