By:
John Frederick Moore
A sequel to the popular V600, Motorola's V505 for AT&T Wireless (now owned by Cingular Wireless) is an excellent blend of style and substance.
While it follows in the feature footsteps of the high-end Motorola V600, the Motorola V505 looks more like the company's lower-range V400.
Business users will love the Motorola V505's 1,000-entry phone book, which has room for five numbers per contact; you can fit an additional 254 on the SIM card.
We tested the quad-band (GSM 850/900/1800/1900; GPRS) Motorola V505 world phone in the Chicago area.
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