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Motorola v3xx: Latest slim and stylish phone. Very popular now everyone nows about it omes in different colours etc. Has good range of features to suit all. The phone is recommended for all any age. Camera is okay not best of all phones. Has very stylish body work. I think it just a remake of v3 really if you look. But only weighs 100g not to bad. So it ould be great for first phone a it on the expensive side.
Features: Has 3g video calling like most phones now. 1.3 megapixel camera with 8x zoom. Also a video camera. Built in stereo mp3 player. Can also have mp3 ringtones instead of polyphonic ones. Java games. Good internal memory 50mb can hold you favourite songs and vids. Has bluetooth. Also a us to put songs and vids and pi to you phone or computer. Also has fast downloading. has vibration alert built in. talktime 175 mins but 120 mins video calling and standby time 305 hours.
Good Things: Stylish and loud
Bad Things: Not very good camera
My Opinion: Great phone friend just got one and loves the phone has everything he needs camera and music etc. I think the phone is a good value piece of kit you might think it is expensive ut when you get it you will see why. Amust uy it aims at all ages not just youngsters. Go on get yourself a new phone maybe this one i recommend great phone good features and great camera.
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Nokia E90 Communicator Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, Infrared - With two digital cameras / digital player / FM radio / GPS receiver - Quad Band - 210 g 29 reviews Buy Now
29.04.2007 23:49
As with all your reviews, some strange missing letters that detract from the content.
22.04.2007 23:04
as below really, not much more i can add
21.04.2007 01:33
I agree with the comments below. You should be giving your personal thoughts on the product, not an idea of what you think based on someone else owning it.