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1.0 stars
"hello-moto more like call-ended-moto"
Pros: MP3 Capability
Cons: Everything and anything about this phone
Summary: I bought this as a last resort replacement for my samsung s307. Phone looked OK, too small for my liking. Reception is horrid, if I have 4 bars im lucky, and it drops to 2-1 the second i hit the call button. Camera takes OK pics after they are on your PC, but on the screen they looked really washed out and bright. The screen is too small also. When holding the phone, im too scared to use my shoulder to hold it because the plastic seems more like paper. When flipped open, the plastic is so cheap and squeeky sounding that it sounds like its about to crack in half. These phones wouldn't be so bad if they were more durable, which is why i dont mind one bit about paying higher prices for a nextel. That is the one and only phone company i feel is worth my money, and their phones are the most reliable, well built, loud, aweome phones ive ever seen in my life. Cingular claims to raise the bar -- but really the only thing they raised was my anger level. GSM just doesn't cut it like CDMA/iDEN do. Heck, i would stick with my old nokia amish TDMA if I had the choice. This phone is a must-not have. Don't waste your money!!!
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I recived this phone in the mail from cingular. It was a good phone until one day, after I did nothing to it, the screen went blue. the phone would turn on, off, and do anything, but you couldnt see the screen. The same thing happened to my friend who had this phone. I also went to a cingular store, and the guy said that it is a common problem. Please dont waste your money on this phone.
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Motorola V220 (AT&T):
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