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Anonymous Anonymous said...

I bought the Rebel 3 from hsn on July 4 when it was on sale for $49.95. I agree that its
not worth an extra $50 or more for the Rebel 4 when the upgrades are very modest, unless
you want the GSM version which is not available with the Rebel 3. I like the size of this phone because it fits comfortably in my pocket. I will keep the Rebel 3 until TF
offers a 32GB phone in this price range.

September 29, 2018 at 9:41 PM

Anonymous bookzfan said...

Thanks for the reviews! I think I'll wait for the LG Stylo 4 to become available. The 13 MP camera in the Stylo 4 is much improved over the Stylo 3. There's a good demo for comparison on YouTube.

October 3, 2018 at 7:14 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I have a rebel 3 gsm,got it at Walmart

October 6, 2018 at 8:22 PM

Blogger Unknown said...

I was in chat with Tracfone today and was assured by 2 people that if I buy the Rebel 4 Tracfone and activate it with a Tracfone I have that has Triple Minutes For Life (TMFL) that the TMFL will also transfer to the new Rebel 4 Tracfone. From Chat transcript:
You : You are saying that if I have a tracfone that already has triple minutes for life, and I transfer that number to a new phone to activate it, then the NEW phone will have triple minutes service for life?


Noami : That is correct!
.... and "
You : I understand that if I buy a Rebel 4, and activate it with a Tracfone that has triple minutes for life feature, that that feature will also transfer over to the new phone. Is that right?


Pepi : Yes, that is correct.


Pepi : The triple minutes can be transferred to the new phone.
"

So apparently they now accept older TMFL phone transfer for activation, which would make the new Rebel4 a TMFL phone as well.
Vern

October 7, 2018 at 10:34 PM

Blogger Kathleen C said...

Im not sure where to ask my question about transferring from a GSM phone to a CDMA. (I'm a novice when it comes to smart phones). I'm considering upgrading to the LG Premier Pro or the Samsung Galaxy J7, both on QVC. My current phone is the LG Sunset which uses AT & T. So I would be changing from GSM (ATT) to CDMA (Verizon). Can I do that with Tracfone? Does anyone know if Tracfone will handle that carrier transfer smoothly? I'm already concerned about how well the transfer will go. I mostly text (with hangouts) but need to trust that a phone will be easy to receive calls for medical reasons; my current phone may not be trustworthy (and Hangouts stopped working). This site is a great source of information--without it I would never have tried tracfone, and I've been satisfied for 2 years. Thanks for reading this long post!

October 9, 2018 at 2:27 PM

Blogger Unknown said...

Bought a Rebel 4 from Tracfone on Oct 9th and activated it with my old Rebel Tracfone a LG L44VL. After activation I added a 60 minute card to it and it gave me 180 minutes, so still triple minutes for like, even though it's a brand new model.

October 14, 2018 at 11:35 AM

Blogger Catherine A. McClarey said...

Between the LG Rebel 4 ($50 at Target & Shopko for Black Friday) and the Samsung Galaxy J3 Orbit ($65 at Shopko), which would be better as a first smartphone for my son, who used a TracFone feature phone all through law school?

November 22, 2018 at 1:37 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Some things to note that should be in the review:
-Wifi is 2.4 GHz only
-Power on/off/wake button is on the back under the flash, may take getting use to.
-Would recommend turning off Knock On feature as you may accidentally turn it on and the default screen timeout is always on.

Otherwise, fantastic fast phone with good enough memory and storage.

November 27, 2018 at 11:33 AM

Blogger Unknown said...

Why do some rebel 4 models go by Lm2212vl instead of L2212vl

December 14, 2018 at 7:45 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I have a Rebel 4 phone. I always go to the Software Update section and update the software etc. So I am not sure why I get service messages from Tracfone saying "your phone requires one or more software updates. You will receive notifications on your phone. Please click install to update it's safe and secure". Does anyone know what this means? I am so sick of this. I have called tracfone before, they act as if they have never seen this problem before. I can't send messages anymore right now. I got this message several days back. Today I am trying to send a message, and it won't go although I have tons of minutes, data and emails. If anyone can help, I will truly appreciate it please. Tracfone is closed for the day, I also don't expect they will be able to help.

March 2, 2019 at 12:35 AM

Blogger Uncle Fester said...

Reply to Anonymous of March 2: I just bought a Rebel 4 (Best Buy, $40) and after I transferred my service to it, I also got the text message you mentioned. It came from 24719 and it said "ServiceMsg: Your phone requires one or more software updates. You will receive notifications on your phone. Please click 'Install' to update. It's safe and secure." A download started automatically, followed by a prompt to install an Android System Update. It installed in two parts with a reboot in between, then a message "Update Complete".

After that was complete, my Settings - System - Update Center (Check for app and software updates provided by LG Electronics) - Software Update - Update History says that "Last Update" is today's date. I was surprised to see this because I don't think my previous Tracfone (LG Ultimate 2) ever got any system updates.

Then I pressed "Check for updates (Connect to server)" and it said another update of 99.62 MB was needed. Same process to download and install it. Press "Check for updates" again, another update of 113 MB. Then "Check for updates" finally said "No update available." So that's it for now.

I hope others will find this useful. It seems normal.

April 21, 2019 at 4:07 PM

Blogger Unknown said...

Thanks

May 24, 2019 at 7:39 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

In your July 2019 Tracfone Deals listing you show the LG Rebel 4 @ Amazon for $49. But for $10 more ($59) which an option to choose on the same page adds the $40 airtime bundle, which is 1000 mins, 2000 texts, 2GB of data and 60 days of service.

July 10, 2019 at 1:22 AM

Anonymous Pat said...

I have the Rebel 4 and am constantly receiving text messages about news items and/or ads but messages from friends do not ping on my phone nor do they show up on the screen with a number indicating I have a text message.

Also, a friend called and it went straight to voicemail even though it never rang on my end, however she did hear it ringing on her end.

July 26, 2019 at 7:55 AM

Blogger Unknown said...

I need know how to fix the webview app

August 1, 2019 at 1:00 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Does this phone have notification reminders for missed text messages, calls, or voicemails that you can set to go off say every 3 minutes? if so, how do you turn them on.

August 28, 2019 at 2:35 PM

Blogger Unknown said...

Not into tech stuff, but wanted an up grade from my not so smart LG phone. Also wanted AT&T service the Rebel 3 has it. So far works great and once I figure it all out I am sure it will be great. Got it directly from trac Phone for $19.95, go ahead beat that !

September 13, 2019 at 7:27 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Received my Rebel 4 from HSN recently. The Google assistant seems to have trouble understanding me. This was not a problem with my previous 2 LG and 1 Samsung Tracfones. This was the first phone where the Google assistant had a setup where it asked me to say "OK Google" and "Hey Google" twice so it would learn my voice...yet it performs worse than previous phones in understanding me asking "what time is it" as my standard test. Also, going to the camera, there is no obvious way to take videos...no icon for videos at the bottom of the display. I have to push the "stop" red dot and then it can start a video. When it finishes a picture or video it seems to ask where to save it, Gallery or Photo, but it is confusing about how to get it to display pictures or play the video. This was not the case with previous phones. Confusing. So far, I do not like this phone.

September 13, 2019 at 10:36 PM

Blogger Unknown said...

A small change, but could be significant for some is the location of the power button. On the Rebel 3 it was on the side and very easy to press when you didn't want it. The Rebel 4 has a small recessed button under the flash, which is harder to press inadvertantly (good) but hard to find sometimes when you want it (bad). On balance I like it better than the Rebel 3 button. I don't like the knock on feature either as it seems to turn on when I don't want it to. With modest battery you don't want it to turn on inadevertantly.

One thing Idon't like is the over sensitive google assistant. Very often when I'm listening to audio (a book or music or FM radio) it seems to think I'm saying "OK Google" and tries to trigger Google assistant...which stops the audio for the book, music, etc. This is pretty common use, you would think they would have tested this..not sure what it is doing, if microphone is picking up something from headphone or ? to trigger google assistant when it isn't needed. Almost as bad as windows cortina coming up too often. Other than that, I like the phone, but I'm not a demanding cell phone user, much prefer a PC to work on (either haven't learned how or maybe I find cut and paste masochistic on a phone...also no delete function, terrible editing on a phone. Guess I do too much typing and not enough voice recognition...but it doesn't seem to work too well for me..maybe my accent?

October 14, 2019 at 7:05 AM

Blogger johnd2000 said...

I have this phone. When a call is in progress, the screen that has the red button to end the call quickly replaced by some other screen. It's like I'm touching something to bring up another app.I don't know what I'm touching. I was trying to edit the contact list. I can't select a contact to edit without the phone initiating an unwanted call. Then I can't end the call cus the screen that allows it gets replaced or times out. I can bring up other apps, I cant get the call screen back. It's 3am an unwanted call is dialing and I'm frantically pressing buttons and unable to stop the call. Even the power button won't end it. When I'm making a real call it is usually ended when the other person ends it.

October 22, 2019 at 1:47 AM

Blogger Donald Huschle said...

I have never had a Smart phone but when traveling international I ran into the problem that I couldn't access my bank or brokerage accounts without them sending me an authorization code to my cellphone or home phone. Since Tracphones do not work outside the US I could not get the code. The only alternative was their apps which necessitated me getting a Smartphone. I called Tracphone and asked about Smartphones and said I wanted one that could be unlocked and that would accept chips from other carriers in other parts of the world. They recommended the LG Rebel. I waited the required year to have my phone unlocked through Tracphone. I am now in Mexico and wanted to us the Telcel chip. I was told my phone was indeed not unlocked, could not be unlocked and wouldn'twork outside the US since it was CDMA not GSM. I was told by Tracfone the Rebel was GSN. Further research showed this:Tracfone LG Rebel 4 (L212VL/211BL) Features and Specs
Below are the features, followed by the technical specs.
Android 8.1 Oreo
4G LTE CDMA Coverage on Version towers (L212VL model)
4G LTE GSM Coverage on AT&T towers (L211BL model)

I've now confirmed mine is the L212VL and that the Mexicans who told me this were correct. I have now bought a phone here which is GSM and will work with chips from around the world.

If you plan to travel be very careful which phone to get, do your own research, do not rely on the Tracfone rep to steer you right. Hope this keeps someone from making the same mistake I did.

January 11, 2020 at 6:45 PM

Blogger Unknown said...

I have a Rebel 4 that will not connect using mobile data since activation. Have been with TracFone customer service for 2 lengthy sessions, trying updates, network, factory, and master resets to no avail. They claim to see no network issue, but offer no reason for mobile data to not connect. I have wifi, phone, and text. Could it be a bad sim card?? TracFone customer service is no help.

March 19, 2020 at 8:00 AM

Blogger Unknown said...

Just got my new tracfone Lg rebel 4 lte and try to connect it to bluetooth with no luck (no device found) what is wrong with the phone

June 14, 2020 at 7:47 AM

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