LG Phoenix 4 AT&T Prepaid Smartphone with 16GB, 4G LTE, Android 7.1 OS, 8MP + 5MP Cameras – Black
$64.98
Available in stock
Description
Price: $64.98
(as of Jun 21, 2024 19:18:10 UTC – Details)
Stay connected with this LG Phoenix smartphone for AT&T. It has a quad-core processor to power apps and games, an 8.0MP autofocus camera for sharp photos and 16GB of internal memory to store photos and apps. This LG Phoenix smartphone has a microSD slot to expand the memory by up to 32GB.
Qualcomm Snapdragon 425 processor
Android 7.1.2 Nougat OS 4G LTE speed 5.0″ HD display
Free Extra Phone Case and charger plus 32gb memory card
8.0MP rear-facing camera
16GB internal memory and microSD slot
Customers say
Customers like the quality, service, and appearance of the cellular phone. For example, they mention it’s a great phone, has many features, and is reliable. That said, some complain about the battery life and performance. That being said, opinions are mixed on the value.
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Goddasea –
Awesome buy
I liked this phone so much ive since purchased 3 more. I got another for myself because the dog ate my phone and i got one for my son and one for my daughter. These are cheap but work great and are great starter phones for kids who you dont want to spend a thousand dollars on for an iPhone they will break or lose, also great for people like me who use the phone for calling/texting and just some Amazon shopping.. Anywho, service is also very reasonable. You get discounts for multiple lines. I pay $70 for 3 lines with unlimited call/text and 4gb data. You cant even get that kind of service for one line with these other companies. I highly recommend both phone and at&t service.
M D C A –
Looks more expensive than it is!
I got this phone for my dad who doesnât need anything too fancy. This phone looks great! I was scared that it was not going to connect to cricket because wen you open the phone there is an unlock app that lets you open your phone to other carriers. I just simply put in the cricket chip and it changed networks. It came in a box (pictured). Highly recommend. Looks great for what I paid for!
Valentino B. –
New Phone
Well my old LG Phoenix 4 died ,i had it for 4.5 years. So i purchased this one ,to replace it. The box this new one came in said it is a LG Phoenix 4.But after putting my sim card from my old phone ,in which the sim card did fit. And everything is working as my old phone was ,so i still have my same phone number as my old phone. But google emailed me and said that my new phone is a fortune 2! I don’t know because i can not tell the difference. Well i am still happy with this new phone though.
Kate –
WARNING: ONLY THE MOST DESPERATE SHOULD PURCHASE
I did purchase this phone only as an interim phone while researching and deciding on what I would like next. That said, I will be doing great to tolerate this horrible contraption for longer than a couple weeks at best. If you do not text much, or do any form of “writing” on your phone, you may get by decently. Texting or messaging of any kind on this phone feels like having gone back to a cell phone from 2009-ish. Auto-correct is incredibly awful to contend with. You get the “dropdown” bar with selections (almost never accurate selections either) to choose from, and to go around that you have to tap somewhere else and hope you’re still on the word needing corrected. Even worse (see screenshot of typing), while I do not use but one social media platform, on the one I do use the text field entirely DISAPPEARS when I type anything, whether it be a comment or a direct message. I’ve never seen anything like it. I literally have to back in and out to attempt to correct any typos, and then hope I have gotten them all.
As for other noticeable irritating issues, I downloaded my banking app, as this is the primary way I keep track of my accounts – my bank account, which I have never had trouble with on ANY other phone, ever, will not even load on this phone, no matter what I have tried or how many times.
The camera – oh help us, the camera. It is a bare bones basic at best. If you take many pictures, as I tend to especially out in nature – give it up, my friends. This is NOT what you’re looking for. Don’t think about zooming in – the quality gets even worse, and very quickly. And unless I am just completely unable to locate it, I see NO way to video anything at all.
I will stop here, because this horrid little thing has taken up enough of my screen (desktop PC) time and minutes of my life to leave a review in hopes to warn others. I would say if you’re buying as an intro phone for a teen, go for it. Beyond that, I would steer clear!
Amiej Kiser –
awesome phone
First take out the at&t sim card find another company that don’t restrict you 🙂 then set it up off you go.. I use ultra for my prepaid services awesome phone
Glenda –
Worked great for a while
It didn’t advertise that it was a Cricket phone but it worked, transfer went fine. Recently it just shuts off in the middle of anything Im doing on it even with full charge and wont turn back on unless the charger is plugged into it. The camera isnt that great. Terrible color and contrast. Always have to edit photos to make them look right. I don’t recommend this phone.
Marshal Ney –
Notable improvement over the 3.
This is a pretty nice phone for the money. I had the Phoenix 3 before and this one is a better value relative to that one just for the faster processing and better camera alone. It’s quite snappy with no hangs or lag. Overall I’m very happy with it.
Ken P –
Inexpensive and dependable smartphone
This was a replacement for my 5 year old windows phone whose os was no longer being supported. It was beyond my expectations. I contacted Wireless Experts with a question, and they promptly replied. It was a pleasure dealing with this company.