Colorful, fun and compact device
A tiny, colorful phone with budget specs
Choice of software and games is poor
Stellar call quality
Rugged and can keep out the elements
Fast processor and LTE data speeds.
Good lens for a durability-focused handset
'The phone feels good in hand and is solid.'
'decent viewing angles'
'Slow to unlock.'
'Soft plastic screen.'
'the phone is gloriously free of bloatware.'
'Boost Mobile turned off the Prevail's Android 2.2 hot-spot capabilities.'
'full Android ecosystem'
'overzealous touchscreen'
Not cheap enough, better smartphones now available at same price
Full Touch user interface is the best yet on a Series 40 handset
Annoying interface, Small and fuzzy screen
Low resolution screen
Low price tag, Good design, Decent battery life
Pleasing finish on the casing
Resistance to dust, water, and shock
Well protected microSD card slot
Fully packed with features
Screen resolution on the Xcover is a disappointing
3G Mobile Hotspot capability
Good price
Clear voice quality
Cheap hardware buttons & Poor camera quality
Dust- and splash-resistant chassis
Dust-resistant and splash-resistant shell
Decent camera with a dedicated camera shutter button
Low-end specs, Buggy, Mediocre call quality
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