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Alcatel GO FLIP V 4051S Verizon 4G LTE

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Arrives Thursday, Sep 11
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Features

  • Voice Over LTE (VoLTE) And HD Voice For Excellent Call Quality
  • Large Backlit Keys And Easy-To-Navigate Features
  • 2.8 Inch Internal Display For Easy Reading And Navigation
  • Reliable Verizon Network For Seamless Connectivity
  • Compact And Durable Design For Portability And Protection

Brand: Alcatel


Ram Memory Installed Size: 1 GB


CPU Speed: 1.1 GHz


Memory Storage Capacity: 8 GB


Screen Size: 1.4 Inches


Resolution: 320×240


Model Name: FLIP V


Wireless Carrier: Verizon


Cellular Technology: 4G


Connectivity Technology: Wi-Fi


Product Dimensions: 0.73 x 2.08 x 4.13 inches


Item Weight: 4.2 ounces


Item model number: ALCATEL-GO FLIP V 4051S


Date First Available: January 19, 2020


Manufacturer: Alcatel


Memory Storage Capacity: 8 GB


Standing screen display size: 1.4 Inches


Ram Memory Installed Size: 1 GB


Battery Capacity: 1350 Milliamp Hours


Item Weight: 4.16 ounces


Charging Time: 3.5 Hours


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  • Review From Young Person
Hey all. I wasn't going to write a review, but I saw all of these reviews from elderly people saying how difficult it was to use, giving it one star. The phone is about as simple as you can get, not difficult to use at all. For context, I'm 22 and got the phone to reduce my screen time and stay more connected to the world around me. I've seen complaints that verizon wouldn't setup the phone. I understand that can be a varied and difficult process, but I was able to switch mine over in one phone call. All I did was switch my SIM from my old iphone to the flip phone. After that I was able to do everything but receive texts, it took my a day or two to realize my friends weren't just ignoring me. After that I called into Verizon and they told me I was on the wrong plan for that phone and that I had to verify my new phone. The plan they made me switch to was actually cheaper, which seems like bad business to me but what do I know. I would say that it is important to keep your old iphone in your car. This way you aren't distracted by it in your house or at work/school, but you can still play all of your downloaded music. You can also bring it inside to wifi so that you can FaceTime and Venmo. The Alcatel itself is very satisfying to pickup/hang-up calls and speed dialing is also pretty cool. The texting isn't too bad, but is notably slower. They have a pseudo auto-correct that will figure out what you were trying to type if you just press each button once, instead of scrolling through the letters. I find it adds a fair amount of thought and conciseness to my messages, but can be a hang-up in drawn out exchanges. When in doubt, just call. The quality is great and none of my friends even noticed a difference. The camera is kinda crappy, but that isn't a huge deal for me as I use it pretty functionally. Most photos I take are with other people and other people have smart phones. That's a pretty key part to a flip phone lifestyle is utilizing the people around you. Other people can google stuff, other cars can use ways to see where cops are, strangers can call ubers in exchange for cash or buying drinks, etc. If I had to guess the thing you would struggle most with in getting this phone is directions when driving. I've been driving without directions for some time, so the transition wasn't brutal, but definitely notable. Today, I generally have a good understanding of my surroundings, but will occassionally have to bust out the paper map of my area kept in my glove compartment. It's not as hard as you think it is and you will likely get lost a couple times or show up late. The solution to this is easy,: leave early. You won't have to do this many times, you'll be surprised how fast you learn an area when you actually have to. And don't be worried about drives taking a bit longer, there's no need to rush to a location and save an extra 4 minutes just so you can get home and watch tv a bit faster. In general, things take a bit longer which feels more impactful and you'll start to see your practical differences to your friends quickly. A nice way to think of it is that overall your still saving time. By getting this phone you could save hours of mindless behavior a week, all for the cost of a few extra minutes of mindful behavior a day. Another complaint that I saw was that it is cheap and only lasts 6 or so months. Which I like, I don't have to worry about tossing it or it getting stolen because it's cheap. I noticed the price went up recently, but I bought mine for $40. And I'll buy my next one, although probably not this model (just for variety's sake) for about the same price. I could buy a dozen of these and still not be at the price of a full smart phone. So the total lifespan doesn't really bother me. Its also lightweight and small, but not too small. Overall a great phone for anyone who is trying to actualize more. It may not be the perfect phone, but trust me, its so much better than a smart phone that it's just important to get in that ring. If there are details that annoy you about this phone a month or two in, then just get a new one. Personally, there this baller ass black and gold slider that I might get next. Or maybe I'll get a horizontal slider with a full keyboard, or maybe a stainless steel flip. But just get one, because the practical differences in your life between smartphone and dumbphone are astronomical compared to the differences between dumbphone and dumbphone. Compare oranges to oranges and forget about Apple. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 17, 2023 by Jake C Horowitz

  • Damaged phone
Phone stopped working after 1 month. Phone was not dropped or submerged in water. Battery charged 100% but phone will not turn on. Very disappointing that I can not get a refund or replacement.
Reviewed in the United States on August 28, 2024 by Ileanna

  • Does what it’s supposed to
Works fine for Verizon prepaid account. It was a pain to get the prepaid account setup over the phone though. Recommend going in person to a corporate store (not a certified retailer) to set it up. Also, I was unable to keep my old post paid phone number upon transferring to prepaid. Just a heads up for those who are interested in buying this phone. I bought this to downgrade and disconnect from my chronic use of the internet. My old phone is treated as an iPod now. Works great for that use so far. Camera is poor but expected, texting isn’t too bad but very limited and slow. Plan on calling for everything at first. Special characters are limited, apostrophe’s do not exist among other characters. Overall, will perform as advertised ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 20, 2024 by Christopher Edmunds

  • Alternate lifestyle phone
I have radiation sickness, so protecting my optic nerves from radiation will slow down the vision loss. This phone has no wifi or blutooth, and turning it off and on is simple. A side benefit is getting rid of all the smart phone domination and distraction. Not as liberating as going sailing, but it helps a lot. It does have a few apps, but the screen is so small that I don't see them with my optic nerve atrophy. I would give it five stars it they got rid of everything except phone calls, voice mail and text messages. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 24, 2024 by Elvin Burnett

  • Pretty Average
Pretty much what I expected from a budget phone. I had another one but it literally fell apart. I had to get this one because it was the only compatible flip that worked on my network (Verizon). I suspect this will follow suit with the previous one that lasted about a year before it broke in two.
Reviewed in the United States on July 4, 2023 by Richard W. Siewert

  • Great value
Great little flip phone for those wanting a flip, but there is no flashlight, and the picture and video quality are horrid. Good flip for just making calls and texting. Outdated browser makes it difficult to check the simplest things online, but, one can get online with this phone, just don't count on it to do more than weather checking or the basic Google search. For someone with bad fingers, this phone is exceptionally easy to push the buttons. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 22, 2023 by Sisyphus

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