Motorola C350 (AT&T)

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CNET Editors' Review

The good: Reasonably priced; color display; solid audio quality; configurable shape.

The bad: Volume control isn't located on the side; display may be too small for some.

The bottom line: With the C350, Motorola gets the small phone just right and makes it affordable, to boot.

Review: Small phones present somewhat of a catch-22. If they're too compact, they're difficult to use, and if they're too large, they lose some of their appeal. Price is often an issue, as well. Enter the Motorola C350, a color version of an already popular mobile. With its color display and an expected sub-$100 price, the upgrade to Motorola's monochrome C330-series phones strikes an impressive balance between size, price, features, and functionality.At 2.82 ounces and 4.2 by 1.8 by 0.9 inches, the silver and blue Motorola C350 is an attractively styled ... Expand full review
Small phones present somewhat of a catch-22. If they're too compact, they're difficult to use, and if they're too large, they lose some of their appeal. Price is often an issue, as well. Enter the Motorola C350, a color version of an already popular mobile. With its color display and an expected sub-$100 price, the upgrade to Motorola's monochrome C330-series phones strikes an impressive balance between size, price, features, and functionality.At 2.82 ounces and 4.2 by 1.8 by 0.9 inches, the silver and blue Motorola C350 is an attractively styled phone that weighs just enough to feel good in your hand, but it's not so heavy that it loads down your pockets. Its five-line, 4,096-color display is on a par with the Motorola T720's. Though it isn't large enough to impress the masses, the screen gives you a crystal-clear view of the settings.

Average User Rating

2.5 stars out of 17 user reviews

Rating Breakdown

  • 5 star: 1
  • 4 star: 6
  • 3 star: 4
  • 2 star: 4
  • 1 star: 2

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2.5 stars

"one of the better cheap phones on market" By

Pros: Colour screen, polyphonic ringtones, easy communicating and a good allrounder

Cons: have to update games, not a lot of ringtone downloads on web and hard to find credit

2.0 stars

"Very bad service" By

Pros: Its quite cheaper compared to Nokia. Features are pretty good even thuogh it takes some time to get to know all of them. Size & weight are the best things in this

Cons: I had real bad experience with this phone when its Chip board got spoilt & i had to wait for 2 1/2 months before i could get my mobile back that too without a standby piece & sending it to bangalore 3 times and 3 chip boards changed. The worst ser

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