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  • "Black is back on trend ENJOY."
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    on by Explorick

    Pros: sleek, light, bluethooth, bright screen, great voice dial.

    Cons: no software for PC.

    Summary: I had the silver for a week and switched it for the black one. I like the phone for the color, thinness and, best of all, the bluethooth. This is the first phone that actualy feels that will last for being metal. I have not dropped it yet but, knowing my history with phones, I know I will. Then we will see what happens. I pair it with the HS850 and it takes 2-3 seconds to connect, the voice dial works perfectly even for me, I can have it charging it and I can be out side and I still get the calls. Some kind of basic software would be great to be able to use the USB connection to charge it with a PC while sync-ing information.

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  • reply on September 16, 2005 by drcsr

    checkout cellcables.com they have software and cable to modify phone software.

  • reply on August 4, 2005 by Sharky1

    I have the Mobile PhoneTools software with the Bluetooth USB adapter...Not sure I can sell U the software, but I'll could definitely sell U the adapter for 1/2 price ($25), so all you'd have to buy from Motorola is the PhoneTools CD. You'd be saving $25 over their price for the PhoneTools with Bluetooth adapter package ($80)...see link below for "proof" of this: <br>E-mail me if you're interested...<br><br>HighcardNJ@aol.com<br><br>Here's that link to the MOT site: <br> http://motorola.digitalriver.com/servlet/ControllerServlet?Action=DisplayPage&#38;Locale=en_US&#38;id=ProductDetailsPage&#38;SiteID=motostor&#38;productID=36061400&#38;Env=BASE

  • reply on July 31, 2005 by DukeW

    Our friends at Cingular don't carry the software, but you can purchase it for $29.95 at hellomoto.com. Once you get the USB driver installed, the little devil will be able to pass pictures and ring tones back and forth all day long while charging up, synching to your calendar software, and generally amazing you with its trickness. You'll also need a USB A to Mini-B cable, but that's available most anywhere for a better price than the website. Good luck with your new toy, and have fun -- I know I am!

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  • Service provider AT&T
  • Cellular technology GSM
  • Talk time Up to 430 min
  • Weight 3.4 oz
  • Diagonal screen size 2.2 in
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