TryFirst Unlocked 4G Mobile Phones, 6.6 Inch HD+ Display, Dual SIM Dual Camera, Quad Core, 32GB ROM【Expandable up to 256GB】, Support WiFi/Bluetooth/OTG (F7 Ultra-Blue)
$71.99
$71.99
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This smartphone offers exceptional value and powerful performance, making it ideal for all daily needs. Equipped with 4GB of RAM and 32GB of storage, it handles multitasking and everyday apps smoothly. Plus, it supports microSD cards up to 256GB, allowing users to store more photos, videos, and apps to easily meet their daily storage demands.
Equipped with a 5000mAh high-capacity battery, it delivers powerful endurance, allowing users to enjoy extended phone usage for calls, social media, entertainment, and more without frequent charging. This makes it ideal for extended outings and travel. Featuring a 13MP front camera and a 16MP rear camera, it lets you effortlessly capture crisp selfies and stunning landscape photos, preserving every important moment. Even in low-light conditions, it still produces bright photos, meeting all your daily photography needs.
Running Android 12.0, it delivers a smooth and streamlined user experience while offering enhanced privacy protection and system optimization, boosting the phone’s overall performance. The device also supports a Type-C fast-charging port for quicker and more stable charging, while retaining the traditional 3.5mm headphone jack for convenient headphone connectivity and high-quality audio enjoyment.
Featuring a triple-card tray design, it supports simultaneous insertion of two nano SIM cards and one memory card, meeting dual-SIM standby requirements while providing additional storage expansion space for flexible adaptation to diverse usage scenarios. Additionally, it supports facial unlocking to enhance security and convenience, ensuring the safety of users’ personal information.
This 4G unlocked smartphone is designed to work flawlessly with T-Mobile LTE and Wi-Fi Calling networks. It’s also compatible with popular virtual carriers like Metro by T-Mobile, Mint Mobile, Ultra Mobile, Tello, Boost Mobile, and more. For detailed compatibility with your carrier’s Bring Your Own Device program, it’s best to consult with them directly. Please note, this device is not compatible with AT&T, Cricket, or CDMA networks such as Verizon and Sprint. Nano SIM cards are not inculded.
8 reviews for TryFirst Unlocked 4G Mobile Phones, 6.6 Inch HD+ Display, Dual SIM Dual Camera, Quad Core, 32GB ROM【Expandable up to 256GB】, Support WiFi/Bluetooth/OTG (F7 Ultra-Blue)
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Laura Johnson –
Small everyday phone
This phone feels easy to hold and works well for simple daily tasks. The screen size makes it comfortable for calls messages and light apps without feeling bulky. Dual SIM support helps me switch between numbers when I need to and the storage can expand which gives me more room for photos and small files. The face unlock feature responds quickly and makes it convenient to use when my hands are busy. WiFi Bluetooth and FM radio all connect smoothly and the basic camera can handle quick snapshots. This compact phone has been a practical backup for my everyday use.
MaggieW –
Reliable budget phone for everyday use 📱
I picked up this TryFirst 4G phone as a secondary device, and it’s been surprisingly solid. The 6.6-inch display is bright and clear, easy to read for texts, emails, and streaming videos. The dual SIM feature is perfect for keeping my personal and work numbers on one device.It handles daily apps smoothly — social media, maps, music — without lag, thanks to the quad-core processor. Storage is generous at 32GB, and I expanded it with a microSD card for extra photos and files. Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and FM all work reliably, so I don’t have to worry about connectivity issues.The camera quality is decent for casual shots, especially in good lighting. Battery life lasts through a full day of moderate use, which is great for commuting and weekend errands. Overall, this is a practical, no-frills smartphone that does everything you need for daily life without breaking the bank.
AmazonCustomer –
Simple to use
This basic mobile phone is a great, simple device for calls and texts. The body is made of a smooth, hard plastic that feels surprisingly sturdy and durable. The screen is a decent size and is protected by a hard plastic layer. The buttons have a good, tactile click to them. For a no-frills phone, the materials feel solid and well-made, not cheap or fragile at all. It’s a reliable backup phone that feels like it will last.
Issie –
It’s a cheap, functional spare phone—not fast, but it gets the basics done.
I picked up this budget phone mostly out of curiosity and to use as a backup device, and it’s about what you’d expect for the price. The 5-inch size feels good in one hand, the screen is basic but usable, and Android 9 runs fine as long as you keep the apps light. With only 1GB RAM and 16GB storage, it’s definitely meant for simple tasks like calls, texts, light browsing, or using it as a kid or senior phone. The dual SIM slot is handy, and the expandable storage helps if you want to toss in photos or music. The cameras are more “for reference” than real photography, but they work in decent light. Battery life is surprisingly okay for a small device. Overall, it’s a cheap, functional spare phone—not fast, but it gets the basics done.
RRCC –
Good Budget Option for Calls and Light Apps
This smartphone is a good value if you’re looking for something simple and affordable. The screen size is comfortable to hold, and the resolution is fine for everyday activities like messaging or watching short videos. I like that it supports a wide range of network standards, so it’s convenient to use across various locations. It performs smoothly for basic tasks such as calling, browsing, or using simple apps. The unlocked design makes it flexible to pair with different carriers. It’s not meant for heavy gaming, but for everyday communication, it works fine.
Kyle –
Good choice as a meeting-only business phone
It handles video calls without struggling, and the image stays bright enough for coworkers to see me clearly. The small size makes it easy to keep beside my laptop without cluttering my desk. I like that the system stays stable during long sessions. It doesn’t throw extra windows at me, so I can stay focused on the meeting. The microphone picks up my voice well, and the battery lasts through multiple sessions with some left over for email checks afterward. The storage handles the work apps I use every day, and having a separate phone keeps my personal messages far away from business calls.
Ken –
Works well as a dedicated travel phone
I grabbed this as a travel phone to avoid carrying my main one everywhere. The compact size makes it easy to slip into a small pocket while walking around. The interface is clean, nothing extra popping up, and it holds the essentials—maps, messages, calls, and my travel photo app. The back camera gives clear pictures during daytime or indoors, enough to save moments on the go without carrying a bigger device. Adding a memory card was quick, and that gave me more room for photos and short videos. The battery held up through navigation, checking local info, and calling my group when we split up.
Leon James –
Works well as a dedicated work hotline device
It handles calls smoothly, and the sound quality is clear enough during long check-ins. The compact design makes it comfortable to hold during extended conversations, and the interface stays stable even with multiple messaging apps open. The camera helps when I need to quickly send photos of equipment or documents to coworkers. The battery lasts through a full day of work calls, quick video chats, and checking directions when driving between sites. Installing a memory card took almost no effort and gave me more room for stored photos and files.