Samsung Galaxy Exhibit (2013)
Phone Scoop Review
Jun 28, 2013 by Eric M. Zeman
The Galaxy Exhibit is a compact Android smartphone from Samsung for T-Mobile. The Exhibit aims for the entry-level segment and manages to find its own niche in T-Mobile's lineup. read review ›
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User Friendly, Not enough memory.
Carrier: T-Mobile
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I bought this phone as a replacement phone and while it a very simple phone to use, it does not have enough memory and it wont let you transfer apps to the sim card.
So of you dont use apps, this phone will work great for you, but if you do, dont waste your time as you will be doing a lot of uninstalling and reinstalling.
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i hate this phone!!
Carrier: Metro
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Here are a couple things I don't like a bout this phone 1. the battery life doesn't even last long 2.everyday when I went to my gallery it always said I have to delete stuff and 3. theres not enough storage or memory! don't buy this phone!!!!!
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saving apps to your sd card
Carrier: Metro
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I have this phone and i know for a fact you can save your apps to your sd card. I worried because i have the flappy bird app and as you know it cant be downloaded anymore. I didn't want to lose it if i got a new phone so i checked my sd card and its stored in there.so now if i want to switch phones i can with out having to worry about having to re-download my apps or losing my flappy bird app.
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Good phone for my needs
Carrier: Metro
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I'll start by saying I'm older and my needs for a smartphone are not great. Mostly I wanted one for the times when our power goes out leaving me without cable phone/internet/tv.
For my needs the phone is more than enough. It is fast enough, for me, it is powerful enough, for me, it does everything I need it to do.
Being older my main concern was call quality as that is mostly what I do with a cell phone but I also wanted to be able to learn to text as that is how my grandkids communicate. And I wanted a back up internet connection for when power goes out or for when I might be out and about for an entire day. My internet use is not all that much anyway.
This phone has great call quality. Better than any basic phone I've had over the past 10 years. It is plenty fast enough for me when it comes to the internet. It plays youtube video's very well and has a good speaker.
I had read that the phone was "laggy" but I've seen no evidence of this.
For someone like me it's a great phone at a great price and I'm very satisfied with it.
I've owned it now for three months and use it everyday for phone calls. Occasionally for texts and internet. I've not had anything make me regret the purchase so far. Battery life could be better but I'm used to long lasting charges on basic phones so that could be why two days for me is short.
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sd card and app transfer
Carrier: Metro
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I just recently bought the Samsung galaxy exhibit SGH-T599N through metro pcs. I must say I like many of it's features such as wifi tethering(hotspot), 4g and a quick browser. However, I'm very disappointed in one thing, I can't transfer my apps to my sd card. Therefore, I can only have a few apps before I run out of room. Also, I can't get downloads to go to the sd card either. Such as pictures I download. Instead, they just continue to take up more phone space, which isn't much in the first place. It seems like the only way to get anything on the sd card is to either take a picture or video recording using the device, itself, or by transfer from a pc via usb. But, transfering apps by pc to phone makes it so you have to find the app in the file manager in order to use it. In other words, It won't be visible on your home screens.