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Sunday, October 20, 2013

For Sale Samsung Gusto 2 Prepaid Phone (Verizon Wireless)

Samsung Gusto 2 Prepaid Phone (Verizon Wireless)

Product Description


You enjoy life to the fullest, and the Samsung GustoTM eagerly matches your enthusiasm. A sharp display and noise cancellation technology make sure nothing gets in the way of your zest for life, and text and picture messaging are great for reliving and relishing every moment. Providing crystal clear audio and sharp images without breaking the bank, the Gusto is a steal of a deal with a zeal you can feel.

Phone Specifications

CameraConnectivityDataDisplayInputMessagingOperating System
1.0 MPBluetooth1xRTTColorPredictive TextEmailBREW
USBA-GpsExternal DisplaySide KeysInstant Messenging
Flight ModeMMS


List Price : $49.99
Price : $26.15
You Save : $23.84
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Product Feature


  • Clamshell phone with 2-inch screen, multiple messaging options, and Dynamic Voice Enhancement technology with noise suppression
  • 1xRTT cellular data connectivity; GPS-enabled for turn-by-turn directions; Backup Assistant stores your contacts online
  • VGA still camera with Night Shot; Bluetooth for hands-free devices; personal organizer tools; access to instant messaging and personal e-mail
  • Up to 7 hours of talk time, up to 350 hours (14+ days) of standby time;
  • What's in the Box: handset, rechargeable battery, wall/USB charger, battery door, quick start guide








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Product Reviews

34 of 34 people found the following review helpful.
4Excellent call quality
By Keith H.
I have tried a lot of Verizon phones over the past few months and the call quality of the smart phones was so disappointing that I refused to purchase one. I bought the Gusto 2 in desperation based on one positive CNET review. Call quality when listening at low to medium volume levels is good. At higher volume levels callers become harder to understand. Spoken sound quality is very good. When my wife calls our land line with the Gusto 2, I cannot tell that she is on a cell phone. I also love the talking caller ID and talking text message feature. The phone will read the entire text message to me, (great when driving). As far as reception goes, my house is in a fringe area and Verizon service has always been spotty for me. This phone seems to have pretty good RF sensitivity and I have not had any dropped calls in our home. Compared to other phones I have owned it is better than average with handling weak signals.

Build quality of the phone is a mixed bag of good and bad features. Parts of it are flimsy and feel toy like and other parts of it are quite strong. The battery cover is very thin and the slightest drop will knock it loose and send the battery flying. I don't expect the cover to take too many drops. The hinge and frame of the phone is strong and rigid. The keyboard has a budget feel to it but works well. Some type of thin rubber like material has been applied to the front and back of the phone so that it is easier to grip. It feels good in the hand and stops the phone from sliding around on slippery surfaces.

Screen resolution is the worst I have ever seen. It is so grainy that it makes the unlimited mobile web browsing feature of the $50.00 prepaid plan very frustrating to use at times. Poor camera. Menu screens are not intuitive and finding things is a chore. Ringer volume is not as loud to me as the last version of this phone. It is typical of it's class but I can't hear it ring in my factory. (At work I could hear the ringer on other phones I have owned). I would pay more for an improved version of this phone.

The struggle to hear and be heard in a cell to cell voice conversation is tiring. It's also very distracting and makes driving and talking even more dangerous than it already is. The Gusto 2 has great call quality. With this phone I can relax and enjoy the conversation. In spite of it's problems I am pleased overall and would buy it again. Hopefully the voice technology that Samsung used in this phone will trickle up to the smart phones.

My comments about voice quality referred to how well this phone sounded on both sides of a conversation with one of the parties being on a quality land line or cell to cell within the Verizon network. When I call people on other networks sound quality drops off a bit.

14 of 14 people found the following review helpful.
5Way better than the Original Samsung Gusto!!
By Geekmaster92
I had the Samsung Gusto... the First one, and it is about to bite the dust. I've talked on it for OVER 215 Hours on the life timer... In about a year. And I have dropped it (Can't count that high) Hope this one is as tough as the first one.
So I upgraded to the Gusto 2. It has way better call Quality, sound, etc...
Surprisingly it uses the exact same battery as the Original Gusto. so I don't have to buy another spare battery for it...
Wish it had more internal memory or a Micro SD card slot... for storing ringtones and photos.
BUT overall it is way better than the First Gusto.

11 of 11 people found the following review helpful.
2Cheap Phone
By squartTwoThree
The gusto is an okay basic phone. It has a very cheap feel to it. My previous basic LG phone definitely felt more sturdy and elegant.
The sound quality is great, as it the battery life.
The big negative about this phone is it's bluetooth quality. Whenever I place a call using my Samsung Bluetooth headset, people tell me that they can barely hear me.
I tested my headset on various devices, there were never any complaints about sound quality. This is really disappointing, since there really isn't all that much you need to get right with these type of cell phones.

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