This entry-level prepaid handset isn't anything special, but it does offer up a sturdy Android package for a reasonable price.
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By all accounts, the Huawei Vitria is a straightforward Android starter smartphone. Look inside the settings, though, and you'll find five themes that can jazz up the phone's wallpaper, icon style, and more.
The Vitria's dual-core processor works fine, but it's the network's faster 4G speeds, now faster since T-Mobile took over, that gives Metro customers on its cheaper plans something to get excited about.