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The BLUZ5 is a GSM unlocked dual SIM phone featuring a compact 1.8-inch QVGA display, 32MB RAM and storage, and a long-lasting 600mAh battery, making it an ideal choice for those who value simplicity and connectivity.
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
Wireless Provider | Straight Talk |
Cellular Technology | 2G |
Wireless Network Technology | GSM |
Phone Talk Time | 6 Hours |
Battery Power | 900 |
Battery Capacity | 600 Milliamp Hours |
Battery Type | Lithium-Ion |
Biometric Security Feature | Fingerprint Recognition |
RAM Memory Installed | 32 MB |
Human-Interface Input | Microphone |
Color | BLUE |
Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
Memory Storage Capacity | 32 GB |
SIM Card Slot Count | Dual SIM |
Form Factor | Bar |
Display Pixel Density | 110.25 Pixels Per Inch (PPI) |
Screen Size | 1.8 Inches |
Resolution | 128 x 160 |
Number of Rear Facing Cameras | 1 |
Camera Description | Front |
Item Weight | 4.54 g |
Item Dimensions | 4.72 x 2.76 x 1.97 inches |
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Perfect for what I needed it for!
Perfect for what I needed it for! For some reason (that makes no sense to my brother haha), I wanted to keep my old South FL home phone number. It originally went from a Landline, to Vonage, then to Ooma for 20 years. I switched to the free plan for Ooma (only playing taxes which came out to like $5+ a month). I then decided to take the journey to port it from Ooma to Google Voice. After about 16 days it finally ported over to Ting! Which led me to this phone.I cam looking on Amazon for a cheap unlocked GSM phone to use with Ting. This fit the bill. Decided to take a shot and it did what I needed. Took a little while with some searching on Amazon to figure out the thing cause the directions are pretty worthless. Used a nail clipper (I have no fingernails haha) to pry it open. To do that on the bottom right (as in my 2nd pic) just pry in the groove there and it'll come apart eventually. You'll prob have to work around it to get it all off. Then after figuring the right position for the sim card (last pic) got that going. I first tried the top part thinking that's where it goes, but it has to go all the way down. It works with Ting just fine! They got great customer service by the way. This was the cheapest way for me to port the number. I took a picture of the way the battery goes. It only goes in one way. I saw another question about using the flashlight, to do that you can access it from the menu or long pressing the 0 button that has the icon. To turn it on you long press the Phone icon on the right with the slash through it (and very little power icon I just noticed).Volume sounds really loud. Can't comment on battery since I've only taken one call so far to verify my number with Google Voice. This phone screams perfect for kids to stay in touch with their parents. I think I'll keep it as a backup phone and one to travel with (if that ever starts happening again) abroad. Overall outside of the lackluster instructions, it seems like a great phone for what it is.
R**R
Not as described every phone company I tried IMEI not compatible
I tried Verizon, t mobile, straight talk, simple mobile, sprint, at&t, metro all said that the IMEI which device has 2 both is not compatible so I got took bought a phone that doesn't work with any carrier
P**K
Thank you
Gracias
M**S
Terrible phone
The phone didn’t work and it doesn’t take SIM cards this phone is absolutely terrible don’t buy only if you like wasting money.
T**E
A little review of a little phone.
My experience with this phone has been frustrating. The phone, for what it is, and the low purchase cost is fantastic. It feeels a little cheap however I believe as long as it is not used to play kickball it wil be durable enough for a backup phone. I bought it for my daughter who called it cute. My frustration has been with getting a sim card that works. First I tried Mint Mobile, their products only work in smart phones. I am now working with red pocket mobile, the first sim they sent went ti a wrong address, my fault. The second sim was fubar. Today I am waiting on a third sim to be mailed out... So I have had this phone for a month and have yet to make a call. Also it has to charge 24 hours out of the box before it will work, so not a phone for anyone in a hurry or who dislikes spending hours on the phone with customer service.
O**
Still going strong
Bought this years ago for my grandpa and it still going strong
G**G
Great gift
Easy to use and works flawlessly!
A**R
A very good basic phone they refuse to update
They must have sold millions of these various "Zoey" (and related Tank/Jenny) models. But they won't make a 4g version.The camera is very weak, but it's there if you only want it for when you absolutely must text a picture of something. Everything else is OK or good for a cheapo phone. The physical build is better than a lot of other brands. The buttons feel like a higher-end phone. The FM radio doesn't harass you for headphones (built in antenna). The radio and MP3 player can run in the background. They don't tell you, but the batteries in most models are standard BL-4C or BL-5C types and cheap to get spares if you need to extend the already good battery life. It does have a VERY basic web browser, all you need to check news or google stuff.BUT... you can't hardly use these anywhere now. And either Blu or whatever mystery factory they use refuses to make the same popular phone compatible with current technology. Why? Who knows. Maybe someone in the supply chain is trying to get fired. A competing brand is selling a 4g flip phone of absolutely abysmal quality for triple the price because there is no competition.
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