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June 5, 2013

Tracfone Review - Samsung S125G

A Durable and Inexpensive Phone From Tracfone with Double Minutes

This review will cover the Samsung S125G, which is a simple candy bar style phone with an LCD screen, 9 digit dialing pad, and long battery life.

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S125G Review
It is also very inexpensive; available at many locations for $10. The low cost and good durability of the Samsung S125G makes it a good choice for a backup phone, emergency phone, or a phone for those who don't expect to use it too often.

The S125G is a very simple phone, so for those who are looking for a little more functionality, including Triple Minutes for Life, consider the Samsung S425G or the LG 840G. You can also view all our cell phone reviews and find one that best suits your needs.

Now, let's look at some of the features and specs for the Samsung S125G.

Features and Specs - Samsung S125G

This phone comes with all the basic phone features, including caller ID, 200 entry phone book, voicemail and several more convenient features listed below:
  • LCD Color Display
  • Hands Free Speaker
  • Keypad lock
  • Auto Redial
  • Text Messaging
  • Alarm Clock
  • Double Minutes for Life
  • Battery, Wall Charger, Activation Information etc.

Specifications for the Samsung S125G:
  • Long Battery Life - 6hrs talking, 12.5 days standby
  • Light Weight - 2.47 OZ
  • Display Size - 1.52 Inches

Review of the Samsung S125G - Likes and Dislikes

Beginning with our likes:

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S125G features and specs
The Samsung S125G is a simple phone, and here at TracfoneReviewer, we liked that it was very inexpensive to buy, but with good durability and nice features like Double Minutes and hands free speaker.

For anyone who might not know, the double minutes feature on this phone means that for every prepaid minute added you will get 2 total. So if you add a 60 minute card, you will get 120 minutes total. And of course you will get a few more bonus minutes by using a promotional code!

The battery life on the S125g is very good, and TracfoneReviewer estimates it will last a week or more on one charge with low to moderate usage (a call or a few texts a day). Compare that to the average of 24hrs for modern smartphones! 

Dislikes for the Samsung S125G

We do have a few dislikes about this phone, specifically: no camera and no MP3 player.

This phone does not come with a camera, as most cell phones even from Tracfone do these days, we found that to be a dislike. But the lack of a camera is not really a big deal, because this is a mobile phone, not a camera anyway.

The S125g also does not have an MP3 player, which for most is not a big deal. But for just a few dollars more, you can get a phone like the LG 500G which comes with both a camera and MP3 player and full QWERTY keypad.

Clearly this phone was made to be very low cost, with only the more important features included. But that makes it a very low price, and easy to use as a backup phone, or even a burn phone...

Overview of the Samsung S125G from Tracfone

This phone is a great choice for consumers who are looking for a phone that does the basics - calling and texting. The extremely low cost, $10 or less, and good durability/battery life, gives this phone great value.

TracfoneReviewer suggests this phone for consumers who only need the basic functions from a phone, and don't want to pay for extra features. If you only need to call and text, this phone might be a good fit. For those looking for more features, like Triple minutes for Life, check out our list of Triple Minute Phones from Tracfone

Good Deal Alert: We found this phone on Amazon for $9 with a bundle of extras like car charger, case and hands free headset. View this deal on Amazon .

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2 comments:

  1. how do you do speakerphone on this phone because in UT. we can't text or call people without a Bluetooth and i have guitar that i want mt friend to hear because she lives in New York City

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  2. How do you turn down or off the keypad?

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