ZTE Fury Android cell phone accessible for $20 from Sprint
Submitted by KristelC on Fri, 03/23/2012 - 5:08amPeople who want a smartphone but don't to pay hundreds of dollars to get one on top of the exorbitant contract can hardly be blamed, but could want to give Sprint a look. The carrier is offering an Android phone, the ZTE Fury, for $20. Source for this article:Sprint offering ZTE Fury Android phone for $20.
Affordable mobile phone
A ton of individuals now have cell phones. They seem like a necessity as they provide individuals with entertainment, computer and phone all in one little machine that could be held in one hand. These phones can be really costly to get though. They are getting cheaper, but the less money you put into the phone, the less quality you will get out of it. Most corporations want you to sign a 2-year contract and lock you in to a data plan. They can be very costly. Luckily, Spring has just launched a new smartphone that comes with a ton of good attributes but only costs $20.
Phone available
With the ZTE Fury, you have almost anything you need in a smartphone for an inexpensive price, according to CNET. As of March 11, it was accessible for purchase. It runs Android 2.3, or Gingerbread. It would be running Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich, but that is only being offered on a few devices right now. It comes with a 4 gigabyte memory system, although a microSD card can increase that to 32 GB. It could be used as a Wi-Fi hotspot for five devices at a time, and it has 3G on it.
A family-friendly phone
Sprint Family Services has a lot of apps that are great for families. The phone, for $19.99 after a $50 mail-in rebate and a 2-year contract according to Engadget, will have access to apps that they can subscribe to. This contains Sprint’s Drive First, a $2 per month app that makes sure the smartphone locks down when going over 10 miles per hour. It also has access to Family Locator which tracks the phone’s position for $5 a month. For $4.99 a month, you can control the child’s phone and content.
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CNET