I own one. My mom got me one for my birthday, early though. It comes with Android 2.3.3 as I remember. Though an upgrade to Android 4.0.3ish exists, I rooted mine along with the upgrade. It's more stable once you upgrade because when I got the phone, Android's System process kept on crashing for no apparent reason. That's why Android 2.3.3 is NOT stable. Rooting your phone allows Super User permissions such as Overclocking/Underclocking the processor to speed it up for performance or to slow it down for power saving.
My phone is extremely durable. I have dropped mine on its face a couple times and it stood its durability. I recently got a case for mine just incase and its harder than heck to the case off. Although my phone crashed a couple of times, it's overall good. There's always a reset button on this phone. All you do is hold down the power/unlock/lock button on the right side until it vibribates indicating reboot. It only takes 30-60 max seconds to boot.
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I own one. My mom got me one for my birthday, early though. It comes with Android 2.3.3 as I remember. Though an upgrade to Android 4.0.3ish exists, I rooted mine along with the upgrade. It's more stable once you upgrade because when I got the phone, Android's System process kept on crashing for no apparent reason. That's why Android 2.3.3 is NOT stable. Rooting your phone allows Super User permissions such as Overclocking/Underclocking the processor to speed it up for performance or to slow it down for power saving.
My phone is extremely durable. I have dropped mine on its face a couple times and it stood its durability. I recently got a case for mine just incase and its harder than heck to the case off. Although my phone crashed a couple of times, it's overall good. There's always a reset button on this phone. All you do is hold down the power/unlock/lock button on the right side until it vibribates indicating reboot. It only takes 30-60 max seconds to boot.