Cricket’s 3G cellphone, the TXTM8, for, err, texting
February 17th, 2011
Looking very much like a Blackberry, Cricket’s cellphone the TXTM8 is ideal for the texting types with its full QWERTY keyboard. Other highlights include the TXTM8′s 320 x 240 res display, tri-band connectivity, 2 MP camera and GPS navigation. Unfortunately there are a few downsides, poor battery life and below par voice performance according to PCMag. Here’s the full list of bells and whistles on the Cricket TXTM8 cellphone
Cricket TXTM8 specifications
* 3G connectivity
* Tri-band EVDO Rev 0 (850/1700/1900 MHz) 3G CDMA
* No Wi-Fi connectivity
* 2.2 inch 320 x 240 res display
* Full QWERTY keyboard
* 4 hours and 57 minutes of talk time.
* 2 MP camera
* 4.5 by 2.36 by .55 inches
* 3.58 ounces
* Web-based widgets
* Email app which talks nicely to AIM, AOL, Gmail, Windows Live, and Yahoo Mail, as well as POP/IMAP accounts
* Cricket GPS Navigator
* 120MB of internal memory
* microSD cards up to 16GB.
* Plays nicely with AAC and MP3 files
* Standard 3.5 mm jack
Cricket TXTM8 reviews
| Reviewer | Rating | Pros | Cons |
|---|---|---|---|
| CNET | 3/5 | Slim and lightweight design with a usable QWERTY keyboard, a 2.0-megapixel camera, mobile e-mail | Cheap feel in the hand and widget navigation is rather sluggish |
| PCMag | 3/5 | Comfortable keyboard. Good built-in Web browsing and e-mail support. Free GPS navigation. | Sluggish home screen. Only-average voice performance. Poor video playback. Mediocre battery life. |
So whilst the 3G TXTM8 from Cricket doesn’t get a resounding thumbs up, it gets a sort of OK review. Probably only an option if you are an existing Cricket customer.
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