Description
Net10 Carrier-Locked LG Rebel 4 4G LTE – Features & Prices in Saudi Arabia :
Net10 Carrier-Locked LG Rebel 4 4G LTE Prepaid Smartphone – Black – 16GB – Sim Card Included – CDMA
Product Dimensions
7.25 x 10 x 1.65 inches
Item Weight
0.64 ounces
ASIN
B07QHQ79XH
Item model number
NTLML212VCWHP
OS
Android
RAM
1 GB
Wireless communication technologies
Bluetooth, Cellular, Wi-Fi
Connectivity technologies
Bluetooth, Wi-Fi
Other display features
Wireless
Other camera features
8.0
Form Factor
Smartphone
Colour
Black
Included Components
phone, sim, charger
Manufacturer
Net10
Date First Available
April 5, 2019
Test video – Net10 Carrier-Locked LG Rebel 4 4G LTE :
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Questions & Answers – Net10 Carrier-Locked LG Rebel 4 4G LTE :
Technical specifications – Net10 Carrier-Locked LG Rebel 4 4G LTE :
Brand
Net10
Model Name
Rebel 4
Wireless Carrier
Tracfone
Operating System
Android
Cellular Technology
4G
Memory Storage Capacity
16 GB
Connectivity Technology
Bluetooth, Wi-Fi
Color
Black
Screen Size
5 Inches
Wireless network technology
LTE
Purchase advice :
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Warranty :
Check the duration of the warranty and also the faults and defects it covers. Is it complete or limited? and What is included in the warranty (parts, repairs or both)?
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Shipping :
Is delivery offered? And how long does it take to get delivered (Delivery time)
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Proof of purchase :
Does the shop give you an invoice ?
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After-sales service :
Do they have an after-sales service to have information about the installation or operation (instructions for use). Also in case of problem, it is the seller who takes charge or you must contact the manufacturer or supplier yourself.
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G. G (verified owner) –
Works for a less expensive option – I got this for my 8 year old for emergency purposes. To add him to my phone line would have ran me an extra $50 a month. This was a much more feasible option with a $20 card every month for unlimited everything. Holds battery great considering he doesn’t use it much. He was super excited to get a ‘real’ phone so it was worth it!
D. R (verified owner) –
Nice phone but lots of glitches – Have really enjoyed this phone except: 1 year post purchase the photo sensor died and the camera viewer plus all photos have blue lines. Means a new phone because video and photo is very important to me. Other frustrations are: battery rapidly drains and needs charging almost all the time while apps running; poor speaker so phone has to be kept up to my ear when no headphones on; no abililty to store apps or document files (downloads) on the SD card; and constant interference from the Google Assistant when Google search is running, even when it is set to off! The phone screen size is such that it interacts with Google in such a way that the back arrow and Google Assistant button are on top of each other. Forces me to avoid Google almost 100% of the time. But …I would have kept using the phone if the sensor had not died…a first in a cell phone camera in the 12+ years I have been using one.
A. L (verified owner) –
Perfect – We bought this so my 6 year old would have something to keep her occupied while waiting in line at Disney world.
P. S (verified owner) –
I love it – Great phone. Love the LGs. Thank you.
Z. H (verified owner) –
Cheap phone you get what you pay for – I needed a throw a way phone for a few things. I’m not familiar with android and find it rather difficult to navigate through. Even with figuring it out I still find my self struggling with android os. It’s very confusing in my mind. I can’t stand forced updates. Android updates are horrid and cause more glitches than they fix. The phone it self is still pretty cheap for a $50 phone. If you’re hard on electronics it will not last long. If you’re gentle on them like me you might get a year or two out of them. A year or two is about all you’ll get out of them before you have to toss them out. Due to the fact they either stop working after an update or the battery goes bad. The phone plan you have to purchase with it adds up in cost fast. I wish they had an unlimited data plan and restricted talk time. Instead it’s the other way around. Not for me.
D. R (verified owner) –
Nice phone but lots of glitches – Have really enjoyed this phone except: 1 year post purchase the photo sensor died and the camera viewer plus all photos have blue lines. Means a new phone because video and photo is very important to me. Other frustrations are: battery rapidly drains and needs charging almost all the time while apps running; poor speaker so phone has to be kept up to my ear when no headphones on; no abililty to store apps or document files (downloads) on the SD card; and constant interference from the Google Assistant when Google search is running, even when it is set to off! The phone screen size is such that it interacts with Google in such a way that the back arrow and Google Assistant button are on top of each other. Forces me to avoid Google almost 100% of the time. But …I would have kept using the phone if the sensor had not died…a first in a cell phone camera in the 12+ years I have been using one.
F. C (verified owner) –
LG Rebel 4 for Net10, good deal! – I’ve only been using this LG Rebel 4 phone since yesterday, but I’m happy with it’s performance so far. It does all the things I need it to do… I didn’t expect much for $29.99 but I got more than I expected. So far it seems like I got a really good deal..
A. L (verified owner) –
Perfect – We bought this so my 6 year old would have something to keep her occupied while waiting in line at Disney world.
O. L (verified owner) –
Great value – It has limitations however, for the money it’s a great value. my wife isn’t a fan of smartphones so for her it works fine.
O. E (verified owner) –
Decent phone – I’ve owned my LG Rebel 4 prepaid smart phone for a couple months, and so far so good. This is one of the better “cheap” phones I have purchased over the years. The battery life is ok, but could be better. Aside from that, I have no complaints with any other aspects of my phone. It is a decent size, and is comfortable to hold. The camera and video functions are pretty good quality, and so far the memory is good.
F. C (verified owner) –
LG Rebel 4 for Net10, good deal! – I’ve only been using this LG Rebel 4 phone since yesterday, but I’m happy with it’s performance so far. It does all the things I need it to do… I didn’t expect much for $29.99 but I got more than I expected. So far it seems like I got a really good deal..
P. S (verified owner) –
I love it – Great phone. Love the LGs. Thank you.
G. G (verified owner) –
Works for a less expensive option – I got this for my 8 year old for emergency purposes. To add him to my phone line would have ran me an extra $50 a month. This was a much more feasible option with a $20 card every month for unlimited everything. Holds battery great considering he doesn’t use it much. He was super excited to get a ‘real’ phone so it was worth it!
O. L (verified owner) –
Great value – It has limitations however, for the money it’s a great value. my wife isn’t a fan of smartphones so for her it works fine.
Z. H (verified owner) –
Cheap phone you get what you pay for – I needed a throw a way phone for a few things. I’m not familiar with android and find it rather difficult to navigate through. Even with figuring it out I still find my self struggling with android os. It’s very confusing in my mind. I can’t stand forced updates. Android updates are horrid and cause more glitches than they fix. The phone it self is still pretty cheap for a $50 phone. If you’re hard on electronics it will not last long. If you’re gentle on them like me you might get a year or two out of them. A year or two is about all you’ll get out of them before you have to toss them out. Due to the fact they either stop working after an update or the battery goes bad. The phone plan you have to purchase with it adds up in cost fast. I wish they had an unlimited data plan and restricted talk time. Instead it’s the other way around. Not for me.
O. E (verified owner) –
Decent phone – I’ve owned my LG Rebel 4 prepaid smart phone for a couple months, and so far so good. This is one of the better “cheap” phones I have purchased over the years. The battery life is ok, but could be better. Aside from that, I have no complaints with any other aspects of my phone. It is a decent size, and is comfortable to hold. The camera and video functions are pretty good quality, and so far the memory is good.