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Smartphone Newbie’s Extensive Guide to TracFone Samsung Galaxy Core Prime S820

Posted on July 24, 2017 by Ray Woodcock

I was looking for an entry-level, pay-as-you-go smartphone. This post describes the process I went through in choosing and setting up the Samsung Galaxy Core Prime S820L smartphone from Walmart. This post includes some descriptions of my own learning and experiences, … Continue reading →

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