Having had this Fusion 2 for six months I have seen a lot of good using this phone and some bad. Firstly, the cost is $80 which is an incredible smartphone for the money. It has a great form factor with its 3.5 inch screen and thin profile, very pocket friendly. Good bright screen still visible in daylight though washes out some it could be brighter though. Wifi works and connects and stays connected great. I have not had any occurrences of dropping a call and the voice clarity is excellent. Texting is as instant as the other newer smartphones, very easy.
There are some downsides though, because it isn't the newest and greatest tech inside it has its limits. Not running the latest Android version, though 2.3.6 (gingerbread) it does what's needed of it though. Don't expect to play high-end graphics games here, basic apps like Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Scorecenter for sports nuts, stock market apps all run very well as do simpler, casual games. It does have a camera but in anything other than ideal lighting pictures won't look great, it's passable though just barely.
What it comes down to in the end is ultimately cost involvement every month, and this phone and AT&T's excellent Gophone plans are great, very affordable for anyone. Battery life is flat-out amazing, I leave it on always and get 2 - 3 days before a charge with Wifi on always and with fairly constant use.
Who is this smartphone for? Anyone looking for a smartphone without breaking the bank monthly. As a first smartphone perhaps. Is it top of the line, not even close but it does a lot for the price.
What I would like to see in say a Fusion 3 if there should ever be one, the same $80 (to $100) price, vastly improved camera with flash, slightly improved processor with newer Android version, and that's about it really. I don't see myself carrying this phone for another 3 years, but I will for a while still, it does a lot well and costs practically nothing monthly.
AT&T Fusion 2, good modern phone look and feel on a budget |
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