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T-Mobile unveils 'budget' smartphones Samsung Gravity SMART & Exhibit 4G, available in June [Updated]

By | June 2, 2011, 10:27am PDT

Summary: T-Mobile offers two budget friendly Android smartphones for under $100 with a two-year contract but are they a good deal for consumers?

Not everyone can afford to drop several hundreds of dollars on the latest smartphone plus a multi-gigabyte per month data plan, but they should still be able to enjoy the convenience of mobile connectivity. That’s why T-Mobile is offering two Android smartphones the Samsung Gravity SMART and Samsung Exhibit 4G for budget conscious customers this month. But are these deals good for consumers?

Both the Exhibit 4G and Gravity SMART will cost under $100 after a $50 mail-in rebate on a two-year contract. [Update 1: A T-Mobile rep just informed me by email that The Exhibit 4G will cost $79.99 and $69.99 for the Gravity SMART, after the rebate.] And T-Mobile offers a data plan that starts at $10 per month for 200 MB but it is not easily accessible on the website because the option only appears after you select a voice/text plan [Update 2].

The Exhibit 4G’s budget friendly price tag hardly makes it a lesser smartphone. It has a 3.7″ capacitive touch screen (480 x 800 pixels), a 1GHz processor, a 0.3 megapixel front-facing and 3.0 megapixel rear camera with LED flash plus camcorder, Wi-Fi connectivity, runs on Android Gingerbread (2.3) and is designed for T-Mobile’s 4G (HSPA+) network. With “theoretical peak download speeds of 21Mbps,” users can enjoy live and on-demand channels from T-Mobile TV, watch movies from the Samsung Media Hub and play games like Scrabble and Bejeweled directly on their phones.

Gravity SMART, on the other hand, is more geared for SMS-fanatics who want the convenience of a touchscreen as well as a slide-out, four-row QWERTY keyboard. It runs on Android Froyo (2.2) and features a 3.2″ capacitive touchscreen, a 3-megapixel rear camera with LED flash that doubles as a camcorder, GPS, and is powered by a 800 MHz processor.

Because these budget smartphones are only available at sub-$100 prices with a 2-year contract, I wonder if the minimal savings is really that valuable to customers in the long run. After all, 3.0 megapixel is quite out of date even by phone cameras’ standards , and for $100 more customers can opt for the latest phone, also with similar conditions (requiring a two-year contract). Now if these prices were available sans contract then these phones would be quite a steal.

What do you think? Are these prices about right or a rip-off for the technology?

[Source: BusinessWire, PhonesArena.com]

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Gloria Sin is a freelance journalist based in New York City.

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Gloria Sin is a New York-based freelance journalist who writes about the tech toys that you can't live without for ZDNet. She has little patience for poorly designed user experiences, and is not afraid of opening the guts of her own machines for repair or hacking her gadgets for new uses.

She has written for FastCompany.com, Popular Science, Olympic News Service; she currently covers the startup scene in the Tri-State area for NYConvergence.com.

Prior to ZDNet, Gloria was the online editor for Dance International, and dabbled in web design and social media consulting. When she is offline, you will find her at an ice rink living out her figure skating dreams. Follow her on Twitter.

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RE: T-Mobile unveils budget smartphones Samsung Gravity SMART & Exhibit 4G, available in June
jackxp7 13th Aug
@daboochmeister
Samsung Gravity Smart Mobile is good but camera is quality Medium
http://www.technews5.com/2011/08/samsung-gravity-smart-mobile-price.html
Little expensive to be considered budget, you can get a HTC HD7 WP7 for 50 bucks on a 2 year contract. It would have to be free on contract $100 without contract to be considered "budget"
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I recently bought a refurbished lg optimus t for $120 contract-free and went with Walmart wireless plan for $45/moth for "unlimited" talk & text. Walmart plan is powered by t-mob anyway. I don't have to pay for "monthly" data plan to use the smart phone. The refurbished phone is in good shape and carries the same length of warranty as the new one. I'll buy the refurbished Sammy Exhibit by end of this year for the 4G capability. Walmart do have the data plan of 5-cent/MB pay-go thing. However, I use my wifi for downloading apps to my LG phone.
Boost mobile offers prepaid, no contract, Andriod 2.2 phone for $180/month. $50/month unlimited everything, which decreases $5/month each 6 months the bill is paid on time. Down to a minimum of $35/month.
@rjolly@... and VirginMobile has one for $199, with $25/mo unlimited texting and data, 300 minutes talk (perfect for teenagers who only talk to mom/dad on their phone), no contract. Yeah, i don't understand why Boost and VirginMobile and such aren't a more popular option - heck, VirginMobile actually uses the T-Mobile network, i think.

'Course, you don't get 4G.
@daboochmeister Not to pick nits, but in the US, Virgin actually uses the Sprint network (Sprint bought VirginMobile USA a couple of years ago). In the UK, Virgin uses the T-Mobile network. Strange bedfellows, and all that.

I tried Virgin (USA) for about 6 months and the network just wasn't strong enough. And they changed the contract on me at least twice in those 6 months (introducing throttling on their "unlimited" plan with the last change... which really got my goat). I HATE paying money to Verizon and love the idea of using a 2nd-tier carrier... but the stability just isn't there (in the network, nor in the services offered).
Boost mobile offers prepaid, no contract, Andriod 2.2 phone for $180 purchase. $50/month unlimited everything, which decreases $5/month each 6 months the bill is paid on time. Down to a minimum of $35/month.
With all the deals on the internet why would anyone go to the provider for a phone. I suppose if it was truly unique or the latest right of the box you might not have a choice, but I got a HTC MyTouch 4G (new) for $9.95 about 3 months ago with a 2 yr. T-Mobile contract from Letstalk.com (not plugging them, but they are just one of many offering deals).

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