
Inside the handset, you'll find the main display set in a mirrored frame. Though it supports 65,000 colors, it wasn't the most vivid screen we've seen, and its small size (1.5 inches diagonal) didn't help things. Also, since you can't adjust the brightness, the display always looks washed-out. That said, the animated menus were easy to navigate and the navigation controls were a cinch to master. Surrounded by an illuminated ring, a four-way toggle gives one-touch access to messages, sounds, AOL Instant Messenger, and the address book. Though you can't change the options, you can assign shortcuts to numbers on the keypad. There's also an OK button in the middle of the toggle, while two soft keys activate the camera and the instant messaging.
The keypad buttons are spacious, considering the mobile's diminutive size, and are lit by a bright backlight. With the exception of the recessed 5 key, they are set flush with the surface of the phone. Because of this, it was a bit difficult to dial by feel.

The integrated VGA camera takes pictures in three resolutions: 640x480, 320x240, and 160x120. You can choose from six lighting effects, six color tones, and five exposure settings for the more creative shutterbugs out there. Other tools include a brightness control, a 2X zoom, and a self-timer with a 5- or 10-second delay. You also get a choice of five shutter sounds and a silent option. Operating the camera was straightforward, but we did have one complaint. Unlike the V400, the V220 doesen't have a convenient meter for checking how much storage space is available for saving photos. You get only 1.8MB of memory, which is shared with other applications. Once shot, pictures can be saved as wallpaper, sent in multimedia messages, or assigned to contacts for caller ID. Video playback also is available, but recording capabilities are noticeably absent.

The V220 comes through with personalization and multimedia options. You can customize the handset with a selection of wallpaper, screensavers, themes, or color styles. More choices are available via download from Cingular's Media Mall service, where you also can get more ring tones (the mobile is MP3-capable). To channel your inner musician, you even can use the integrated MotoMixer application to compose your own ring tones. For gamers, there's a demo version of Bejeweled, but more Java (J2ME)-enabled titles are available for download.
Battery life was mixed. To the positive, we beat the rated 4 hours of talk time by an extra hour. But on standby time, we went 7 days on a single charge--3 days short of the promised time of 10 days. According to the FCC, the V220 has a digital SAR rating of 1.23 watts per kilogram.
Smartphones Basic Specs:
Carrier:
Cingular Wireless
Weight:
2.8 oz
Style:
Folder type phone
Messaging Services:
EMS
,
MMS
Product Basic Spec:
Cellular technology:
GSM
Band / mode:
GSM 850/1800/1900 (Tri-Band)
Talk time:
Up to 350 min
Internet Browser:
Yes
Short Messaging Service (SMS):
Yes
Combined with:
With digital camera
Width:
1.7 in
Depth:
0.9 in
Height:
3.3 in
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