The Att Quickfire By Bailey Rushton on - Updated Oct 15, 2011

I bought the Quickfire about three months ago from a local AT&T store in town. Both of my parents also got a Quickfire around the same time I did. It was a pretty costly phone but I think it's worth it. The full slide-out keyboard is an attractive feature as well as the touch screen. The size of the screen is also quite large and makes it easy to navigate. I tend to make a habit of accidently dropping cell phones and I've probably dropped this phone over 20 times since I purchased it but this phone seems to be virtually indistructable. I was really worried about how easy it would be to completely destroy the fragile looking touch screen but despite a couple tiny nicks in the side of the phone it's completely unharmed otherwise. The only main downside I have found while using this phone is that sometimes the touch screen doesn't respond and it can get really frustrating at times. Also the phones have the tendency to just freeze up every once in a while for mintues at a time. Over all its not a bad product though and I've enjoyed using it.

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Purchased at: at&a Price: $180
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